Xbox One Backwards Compatibility games list features 3 new games, including 'Half-Minute Hero: Super Mega Neo Climax'

A screenshot of the "Flock," one of the Xbox 360 titles added to the Xbox One Backwards Compatibility catalogSteam

The Xbox One Backwards Compatibility catalog just got bigger with three more Xbox 360 titles officially added by Microsoft to the continuously growing list.

The first last-generation title now made playable to the Xbox One is "Half-Minute Hero: Super Mega Neo Climax," which was released almost four years ago.

"Half-Minute Hero: Super Mega Neo Climax" is a hybrid real-time strategy, action role-playing game and shoot 'em up, which, as its title suggests, gives players thirty seconds to save the world from its inevitable destruction.

The fun was only exclusive to last-gen consoles, but thanks to Xbox One Backwards Compatibility, "Half-Minute Hero: Super Mega Neo Climax" can take advantage of the current-gen's Microsoft gaming system's power.

The title earned praises from gamers for being entertaining, fun and fast-paced action. Now, more players will get to experience it as it is now part of the Xbox One Backwards Compatibility game list.

The second game added this week to the Xbox One Backwards Compatibility library is the sandbox puzzle video game "Flock" originally released back in 2009.

The title requires players to safeguard their cornfields and livestock. Gamers pilot a UFO called the Flocker, which they use to herd animals back to the mother ship called The Mother Flocker to keep them out of harm's way.

With threats all around and the environment filled with predators and minefields, getting the animals to safety will not be easy in this newly-added Xbox One Backwards Compatibility game.

Last and the timeliest one of all is "Tour de France 2009," which allows players to experience the most popular bicycle race event in the last-gen consoles and thanks to the Xbox One Backwards Compatibility, it can be played on the Xbox One as well.

These three games come after the addition of "Red Dead Redemption" to the Xbox One Backwards Compatibility games list. It is unknown how many more games will be added in the library.