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Mini-games were small games within spaces of PlayStation Home, many of which awarded the player with unlockable rewards.
Action games[]
- Aurora Island Defense (Aurora) – a first-person anti-aircraft shooter
- Bootleggers '29 (Action District) – a first-person shooter
- CutThroats: Battle for Black Powder Cove – a ship based piratical combat game
- Fortune Hunter (Uncharted 3 space) – a third-person shooter
- Four Barrels of Fury (Resistance Station) – a first-person shooter
- Ice Breaker (Bowling Alley / Game Space) – a Breakout-style game in which a penguin character must break all the ice blocks on screen while collecting fish power-ups and avoiding snowballs.
- LittleBigDerby (LittleBigPlanet Playground) – a paintball shooting game
- Reaper Shock (Abandoned Docks) – an arcade-style shooter based on inFamous that rewarded the player with medic uniform clothing. For reaching the all-time top ten leaderboard, players would also receive the Trash Monster Trophy ornament.
- Ward of Despair – Up to 4 other players had to try and escape a hospital filled with shibito nurses, in under 5 minutes.
- Yetis vs. Hunters – pitted players on both sides against each other. Players could fight for the yetis or the hunters. Several rewards available made up the male and female hunter costumes.
- Zombie Shooter (Safe House) – based on Dead Nation.
Gambling games[]
- The Casino – various casino games including poker and slot machines.
- Dolphy Race (Hudson Gate) – a betting game
- Domingo Race (MuiMui Ship) – a betting game
- The Idolmaster SP slot machines (Namco Arcade Center, Namco Theatre)
- Ooblag's Alien Casino
- PlayStation Home Hold 'em (Sportswalk) – poker
- Texas Hold 'em (Casino Havana) – The Godfather II themed poker
Puzzle and board games[]
- Carriage Return (Bowling Alley) – a limited time game that involved matching trains of the same colour together.
- Checkers / Draughts (Indie Park, PAL Home Square)
- Chess (Adventure District, Indie Park, PAL Home Square, PAL Shopping Centre)
- Cogs (Sky Platform) – a steampunk style puzzle game
- Echochrome (Bowling Alley / Game Space) – a mini version of the PSN game where you must avoid the black shadows while collecting orbs that turned into collectable ghosts.
- LocoReversi (MuiMui Ship) – a LocoRoco-themed version of Reversi (aka Othello).
- The Maze (Doublesix Lobby) – based on Burn Zombie Burn!
Racing games[]
- RC Rally (Pier Park) – players could create and race their own remote control cars.
- Red Bull Air Race and Red Bull Flugtag (Red Bull spaces)
- Skee Racing (ModNation Club)
- WipEout 2D (WipEout Museum)
Sports games[]
- Bowling (Bowling Alley / Game Space) – a multiplayer game for up to four players. To send the ball down the lane, the player needed to complete three tasks: The direction of the ball sway needed to be pointed in the desired direction, the speed needed to be determined, and the desired spin needed to be selected.
- Darts (Sportswalk / JP AS Game Space)
- H-O-R-S-E (The Playground) – a basketball game where the goal was to make a basket from locations that you believed your opponent would not be able to match. The player would either be the shooter or the one who had to match the shot. The game began with a coin toss to choose the shooter. In each round, the shooter decided where to shoot from. This could be pretty much anywhere in the Playground space. Then, the shooter chose between a jump shot, hook shot, or bounce shot. If the shooter made the basket, the other player must have matched the shot or received a penalty (a letter spelling HORSE). If the shooter missed the basket, the other player became the shooter. The loser was the first player to receive all letters in HORSE.
- Pool (Bowling Alley / Game Space) – there were two versions of pool: English and American.
- Sky Fishing (Aurora)
Other games[]
- Ansada Fone (Ansada Fone personal space) – a four-player phone answering game. The object of the game was to be the first player to answer ten phones. When the game began, a phone would ring. Arrows direced the players to where the phone was located. Once picked up, another would randomly appear. Players could freeze opponents to slow them down.
- Buzz! HQ – a gameshow allowing players to quiz themselves and others.
- Dance Dance Revolution Dancefloor (Konami Penthouse) – a team-based dancing game.
- Helicopter Hit (PAL Home Square) – the goal was to fly a helicopter under hot air balloons, cutting of the rope between the basket and balloon. The helicopter had a limited amount pf fuel, which started at 50 and had a maximum of 100. When fuel reached 0 the helicopter would crash. Points were given only when a basket was cut down of a balloon with the same colour as the helicopter. Up to four players could play at the same time.
- Saucer Pop (NA Central Plaza)
- Turkey Chase (NA Central Plaza / The Hub) – a seasonal game that was only available around Thanksgiving. Players needed to stay close to the turkey with a large red arrow above it until the timer ran out. They would then be judged on how well they did at staying close and could win a reward. In 2010, completing the chase rewarded the player with turkey clothing, while in 2011, a cranberry sauce ornament.
- Wardrobe Wars (NA Mall)
- Gnome Curling (Indie Park)