Five games you have to try on TV box

What can we do with a square and tiny TV box? Definitely, we can connect it to our television and watch videos and TV programs, but this is the most basic usage of a TV box. What if i say that it can also act as your portable game box? That's true, it contains a very huge ecosystem of games.
Orbia: Test your skill against pesky creatures in an exciting adventure, full of bizarre worlds
The first game is Orbia, which is marked by its minimalist yet stunning visuals, or in other words, less-is-more aesthetic. This game is really easy to play. The only aim of it is to help a cute elf to further and higher place. Players should wait for a proper timing and press the OK button promptly. If it’s too early or late, the elf will be damaged by demons. Orbia’s simple one-tap controls let anyone jump in instantly. No complex combos, just pure flow. It also contains lots of collectibles and power-ups, and most important, Orbia has more than two thousand of game levels.

Badland: escape the bad land and fly further
The second game I recommended is the Badland. Badland has the same quality of art design like Orbia. Players tap the OK button to make the elf, which seems like a piece coal, to evade obstacles. Each time you tap the OK button, the elf will jump up slightly while moving forward. If you don't tap it, the elf will sink down and get stuck on obstacles like branches. Within every game levels, players can unlock different power-ups, they can bring many interesting effects to your elf, such as making the elf bigger or smaller, and duplicating lots of elves. Don’t worry about the content of Badland, it contains several scenes with different themes, and each scene has lots of game levels. I expect the game's rich content will keep you engaged for a solid 20 hours.

CROSSY ROAD: help the cute chick to cross the busy road
The third one is a pixel style, family party games——crossy road. As it has shown in its name, CROSSY ROAD’s core gameplay is literally controlling a little and cute chicken trying to cross busy roads. Players can use the arrow keys on the standard remote to make the chick jump in four directions: up, down, left, or right. Don’t underestimate this game’s difficulty! It demands pixel-perfect timing as you navigate multiple lanes of traffic and floating logs in the river. Players earn gold coins throughout the game, which can be used to purchase various cosmetic skins for your chick character. In addition, this game also features two-players mode, which is perfect for breaking the ice at parties.

MouseBat: Escape From CatLab with Your vehicle
Next is MouseBat: Escape From CatLab. This game employs a high-saturation color palette with smooth frame-by-frame animation, creating a living cartoon world. In this game, the player will act as a mouse imprisoned by an insane cat doctor, and help him to drive a vehicle to escape the laboratory. Players should collect as much cheese as possible while dodging creatively designed traps. The game’s varied traps deliver both challenge and fun.

Sky Force Anniversary: Nothing beats a fight jet in holiday
The last game is very awesome. It is a high-quality raiden-like vertical-scrolling shooter game. Players pilot the advanced fighter jet, battling waves of enemies and massive bosses with iconic weapons like the spread shot and homing missiles. On the technical side, the game features masterfully crafted levels where players face not just swarms of fighter jets, but also colossal aircraft carriers. Each map includes randomized events-like surprise weapon drops or bonus multipliers-keeping every play fresh and rewarding.
