Game Info
Updated: N/A
Category: Action
Score: 7.9
3D Arcade Avoid Fight Kid Platform

How to Play

Mouse click or tap to play

Description

They Are Coming 3D drops you right into the chaos, no slow build-up—just instant action. You’re this lone defender, chucked onto a colorful, oddly lively battlefield where waves of bizarre foes charge at you. The controls are pretty straightforward; move, jump, and swing or shoot whatever weapon you get your hands on (sometimes it’s not what you expect). There’s an old-school arcade feel to it—lives are precious here, each hit matters more than you think. I kept trying to perfect my timing with dodges, honestly. Rounds move fast—blink and there’s another wave right behind the last one. The visuals? Bright and chunky, with little details that aren’t always obvious unless you stop for a second (if you dare). Not much downtime between rounds either. It keeps your nerves on edge in a good way. You know, it feels like anyone can pick this up—maybe kids who love jumping around or grown-ups wanting something nostalgic but punchy. There’s a bit of light strategy hidden in all that dodging and fighting too; sometimes charging straight ahead is the worst idea possible. Sometimes though… well, it works. It’s interesting how something so simple can get tense so fast.

Editor's View

At first I thought They Are Coming 3D would be easy—a couple punches here and there, just some goofy baddies running at me—but after a few rounds I realized that was wishful thinking. The speed picks up out of nowhere; suddenly it feels like every split second counts. Sometimes I really appreciated how responsive jumping feels (especially when panic sets in), but aiming isn’t always spot-on if things get crowded. To be honest, that chaos is fun most of the time but occasionally frustrating when luck runs thin or too many enemies pile up off-screen before I’m ready. Still, chasing high scores gave me more reason to try again than I expected—it got kind of addictive actually. I wouldn’t say everything about this game clicked with me right away—some weapons felt awkward—but those wild moments where survival seemed impossible were strangely satisfying.