The Game Graveyard is an area in the Haunted Woods where retired games are laid to rest.
Site Description[]
" It's where dead games go. Games so horrible, so scary that they had to be removed from the site, but now, thanks to this page, they live on! These games have been taken down from Neopets for various reasons, and now they are available for you to play. You won't be able to send score however, and there are no high score tables.
Click on a game to play, but do so at your peril. You have been warned... "
List of Graveyard Games[]
- Kiko Match - Retired in Year 3.
- Spawned a sequel, Kiko Match II. A previous version of Kiko Match II also had its own high score table, but was retired without its own place in the Game Graveyard.
- Freaky Factory - Retired in Year 3.
- Remade in the Games Room with a slight font change; the game was originally added to the graveyard shortly after being finished to play a joke on the programmer.
- Kau Korral - Retired in Year 4.
- Neo DJ - Retired in Year 4.
- Alpine Challenge - Retired in Year 4.
- Earth Faerie Aces - Retired in Year 4.
- Spawning a (single-player) successor, Kreludan Mining Corp., Earth Faerie Aces was one of the few Flash games on Neopets that required two players.
- Scorchio's Quest I and Scorchio's Quest II - Both retired in Year 4.
- The files for the games in the graveyard are both very messed up and rendered unwinnable.
- Omelette Defender - Retired in Year 5. (No longer available in the graveyard)
- Ice Caves Puzzle and Faerie Caves - Both retired in Year 5.
- Spawned a sequel, Faerie Caves II - Fyora's Quest, which replaces Garon the Lupe with Quaglor the Intrepid.
- Whack-A-Beast - Retired in Year 5. (No longer available in the graveyard)
- Spawned a remake, TNT Staff Smasher (formerly called Whack-A-Staff-Member), which replaces the beasts with TNT staff members.
- Techo Says - Retired in Year 5.
- Spawned a remake to celebrate Neopets' 1,000th game, which looks nearly identical to the original (aside from some distractions in the later levels).
- Mutant Graveyard of DOOM - Retired Year 6.
- Spawned a sequel, Mutant Graveyard of Doom II which added a candle to represent Albert's health, and also zoomed in the map to match the game's aesthetic.
- Destruct-O-Match - Retired Year 6.
- Spawned two sequels: II (which is in the graveyard) and III (which is available in the Games Room), each gaining updated graphics (and interfaces), more power-ups, and game modes.
- Chomby and the Fungus Balls - Retired Year 6.
- Meerca Chase - Retired Year 7.
- Spawned a sequel, Meerca Chase II, which added two (or four, with cheats) added modes. Meerca Chase II also spawned a successor in Wrath of the Snowager, which plays like Freestyle mode.
- Ice Cream Factory - Retired Year 7.
- Spawned a successor, Ice Cream Machine, which took away the ice cream scoop sounds and box pushing levels.
- CodeBreakers - Retired Year 7.
- Spawned two successors: Time Tunnel and Clockwork Codebreaker.
- Chia Bomber - Retired Year 7.
- Spawned a sequel, Chia Bomber 2, which has an updated interface and enemy AI.
- Jelly Processing Plant - Retired Year 7.
- Spawned a remake, Hungry Skeith.
- Swarm - Retired Year 7.
- Spawned a sequel, Swarm - The Bugs Strike Back, which changes the tank to withstand one hit per three lives, instead of withstanding three hits in one life in the old version.
- Grundo Snowthrow - Retired Year 7.
- Spawned a successor, Snow Wars II.
- Pterattack - Retired Year 7.
- Spawned a remake, which has improved graphics, sound, and more weapon upgrades!
- Faerie Cloud Racers - Retired Year 7.
- Unlike its two sequels, Faerie Cloud Racers and Extreme Faerie Cloud Racers, the original Faerie Cloud Racers also had Faerie Petpets.
- Evil Fuzzles from Beyond the Stars - Retired Year 7.
- Spawned a remake, which has improved graphics, but little else was changed.
- Igloo Garage Sale - The Game - Retired Year 8.
- Spawned a remake, which made Mika much easier to control. Sadly though, the original game's lineless art style did not carry over.
- Bumper Cars - Retired Year 8.
- Spawned a successor, Ugga Smash, which features prehistoric technology instead of modern technology.
- Volcano Run - Retired Year 8.
- Spawned two sequels: Volcano Run II and Moltara Run, which toned down the randomness of the obstacles in the original.
- Dubloon Disaster - Retired Year 8.
- Spawned a remake, which updated the opening cutscene and added some rippling effects to the water.
- MAGAX:Destroyer - Retired Year 8.
- Spawned a sequel, MAGAX: Destroyer II, which has a much milder difficulty curve than the original, with less ghosts to fight, and Hubrid Nox now having to morph into Cheelee and hit MAGAX with fire when he gets near him.
- Deckswabber - Retired Year 8.
- Spawned a successor, Stowaway Sting, coinciding with Journey to the Lost Isle. This game now focuses on Scrap's journey aboard the SS Primella, and the boards have added hazards, including holes in the ship that instantly end the game once hopped in.
- Usuki Frenzy - Retired Year 9.
- Spawned a sequel, Usuki Frenzy II, as well as two remakes: NC Shopping Race and Revel Roundup. The characters in these games are also much faster than Sally the Usul in the first game.
- Korbats Lab - Retired Year 9.
- Spawned a remake that added more power-ups, along with the option to pause the game.
- Tug-O-War - Retired Year 9.
- Carnival of Terror - Retired Year 9.
- Spawned a remake, which has an updated interface, making it easier to see how much ammo, health, and time are left. The pies thrown by the Clown Chias have also been made slower and can now be shot as an additional target.
- Maths Nightmare - Retired Year 10.
- Spawned a remake, which added difficulty settings and made it so that the math problems no longer scroll across the screen.
- Destruct-O-Match II - Retired Year 10.
- See Destruct-O-Match I
- Nimmo's Pond - Retired Year 10.
- Spawned a remake, which updated the style, but little else.
- 200m Peanut Dash - Retired Year 10.
- Battledome (original) - Retired Year 14.
- Since the change, many weapons do not work the same beforehand, pets lost their old level-based abilities, and HP increases for 1-player opponents were removed in favour of difficulty levels.
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Trivia[]
- Most of these games are now essentially unplayable when played outside of the website and on your computer (excluding Flashpoint).
- Sponsor games never end up here due to being tied to a former owner of Neopets (i.e., Nickelodeon).
External Links[]
- The Game Graveyard on Neopets