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Procedural Horde Game vs Installed Horde Survivors
Compare Procedural Horde Game with installed survivor titles and other browser games on this site.
| Option | Payload / install | Controls | Saves |
|---|---|---|---|
| Procedural Horde Game (browser) | ~28 KB, no install | Keyboard move + auto-fire | None |
| Typical installed survivor roguelite | Hundreds of MB + store install | Keyboard + often gamepad/touch builds | Meta-progression, cloud optional |
| Retro Arcade Shooter on this site | ~200 KB vendored WASM/JS | Keyboard aim + move | localStorage high score |
Pick the browser horde game for the smallest download and zero install. Pick an installed survivor for long metaprogression. Pick Retro Arcade Shooter here if you want manual aiming in a similarly small payload.
Controls: step-by-step guide. Fit check: when to play in the browser.
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