MINI-GAMES

Fallout Hub Mini-Games

Dive into a selection of mini-games on the Fallout Hub Blog while grooving to recommended '50s tunes! Below, you’ll find a brief overview of each game, including what it’s about, how to play, and direct links to start playing. Have fun, and be sure to share your top scores with us on our Discord server! Click the game link to open the game.

Caps Poker
CAPS POKER
Face off against the House in a battle of wits and luck. Start with 100 Caps each, and build the pot as you progress through the classic poker stages—pre-flop, flop, turn, and river. Deal your two private cards, watch the five community cards unfold, and decide to bet, check, or fold. The House AI adapts to your moves, folding with weak hands or calling your bluffs. This game offers a fast-paced, authentic poker experience right in your browser. Will you outsmart the House and claim the pot?

In this mini-game, your goal is to survive the Great War bombing. This classic adaptation of the “dodge the nukes” game features five levels, each progressively darker and more challenging. You start at level one with three lives. Each level lasts 60 seconds and includes one airdrop that grants an extra life. There's a “plot twist” for successfully completing The Great War, which I'll leave you to discover. The controls are straightforward: touch the left side of the screen to move left and the right side to move right (mobile), or press left or right on keyboard (pc). Be cautious—getting too close to a nuke costs one life, and a direct hit costs two. Good luck!

This game is simple and styled with a '50s pre- and post-war aesthetic. You begin at level one, which has a 10-minute duration, and progress to level five, which is set to a 3-minute period. Each level features 15 pairs of cards, and you must find all matching pairs within the time limit to complete the level. Best of luck!

A thrilling card game where you compete against a computer to empty your hand first. Start with five cards from a 52-card deck and take turns matching the top discard pile card by suit or rank. Play an Eight as a wild card to switch the suit and gain the upper hand. Can’t play? Draw from the deck until you can—or pass if it runs dry. The first to discard all cards wins, but watch out—the computer’s moves keep you guessing. Quick, strategic, and full of twists, can you master the chaos?

This is an adaptation of the classic Snake game from the early 2000s, reminiscent of those you could play on Nokia mobile phones. It's minimalistic, with simple mechanics: eat the yellow and green apples, but avoid the red ones, walls, and yourself. The yellow apple is one point and the green is five points. The green and red apple appear randomly over a period of time and are only there for five seconds. The game doesn't have levels; instead, it features a high score that only you (or your friends) can try to beat. The controls are simple but may take some adjustment—left touch on the screen always turns the snake left, and right always turns it right (mobile), or keyboard (pc).
This game is a modernized take on classic text adventure games. You're presented with a picture and text describing a narrative, along with usually three choices that determine the next chapter of the story. There are two possible endings—good or bad—but many paths to reach them, so choose your answers wisely. The story revolves around you, a young boy searching for your little sister in a grim post-apocalyptic world. Enjoy the journey!


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