Galactic Trooper Armada
All times classic space shooting game Defender comes back in this modernized top-of-the-art 3D version.
Get back into 80’s with this retro defender game. Enjoy the enhanced version with today device capabilities and revive the gameplay simple yet addictive of first generation video-games.
You mission is to defend an armada of galactic troopers through different hostile planets. Avoid turrets riffles, space and terrestrial mines, shoot down aliens using your missiles, rockets and machine guns and save lives of your soldiers.
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Jetpack astronaut
I bought this game on Steam with my money, my soul, and nothing but good intentions. I proceeded to beat it and the game crashed but I think that was my favourite part. Collecting coins is a must for purchase of the lvl 5 helmet makes the game a breeze. Which is weird because there isnt wind in space, right? So how does it become a breeze?
Well, we can see particles in the atmosphere surrounding our astronaut as if on their own. This indicates some level of wind speed present within this planet. However, these “particles” might be little insects, like ones found on our own Earth. I believe that more testing is required before we can draw any conclusions. I await funding from the suits upstairs.
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
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Trash, generic game, one move, waste of time.:steamthumbsdown:
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Arcade Galaxy
As another reviewer wrote, it’s an asset-flip.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
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Lucky me gets dubious honour of writing the first review for Arcade Galaxy, which is an asset flip scam.
This is another GameMaker Studio asset flip from serial copy+paste infringers, Piece of Voxel. All these guys do is rip off game templates and projects from the Yoyogames/GameMaker Studio marketplace, change the name and a few cosmetic details, and try to scam people into paying for someone else’s work on Steam. They have run asset flip scams dozens of times, and this is no exception. It’s nothing but a cash grab.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Planetary Defense
lol wtf is thiss
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
Planetary Defence is a Unity Asset flip, what Valve calls a “fake game”. The “developer”, INFINITE BRIDGE, took the Planetary Defence game pack Unity Store tutorial/demo/game asset pack from the real developers, Daniel Buckley, changed the name, and dumped the result onto Steam. They’re attempting to scam people into buying this, so they can get your money for someone else’s work.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Asteroids Maneuvers
The “Don’t Escape Trilogy” is a collection of three short first-person point-and-click adventures with static screens (no camera movement, no scrolling). The games share a creepy atmosphere and a few gameplay mechanics, but are otherwise unrelated. In the first game, you play a werewolf trying to lock himself away before a full-moon night, so that he won’t kill anyone when he turns. In the second game, you’re trying to barricade a house and protect yourself from a zombie horde. In the third game, you’re the only surviving crew member on a spaceship and need to stop “something” from getting out.
– Real player with 5.4 hrs in game
Even though the entire trilogy is available for free on Armor Games, I chose to purchase this game series on Steam because that’s how amazing ScriptWelder really is. The Deep Sleep and Don’t Escape series were some of the first PC games I ever played, and I have ScriptWelder to thank for making my early experiences so magical. I have followed each and every game you have published on AG, hunted down every achievement, set of choices, and walkthrough I could find… simply, because every single second I spent in any of your games was one of either awe, wonder, fear, or curiosity.
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game
LineVox
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– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
LineVox is a Tron-inspired game of competitive Snake with solo and multiplayer modes. For its price, it’s severely lacking in content, with both underwhelming powerups and barely distinguishable versions of the same map. For collectors only.
Pros
✅ Ship selection, map options
✅ Multiplayer (note: I didn’t test it)
✅ Powerups
✅ Graphical options to improve visibility (disable reflections, fog, etc)
✅ Working achievements
Cons
❌ Control is not smooth: You’re limited to 45 degree turns
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Space Colonizer
The self-elected government on Earth came with a brilliant idea how to solve the problem of overpopulation on planet Earth. All they need to do is to find the best colonizer. Will it be you? Your mission (if you choose to accept it) is to colonize nearby habitable planets. Or is it a little bit different as it seems? This game will test your logical thinking and entertain you with a story at the same time. Only you and your never silent flight computer flying through space with a live load.
You have to launch a rocket with human cargo from your ship and try to make it land where it should. Other planets, stars, black holes, asteroids and other cosmic objects stand in your way. Some of them you can use for navigation, other mean the end of the trip for a few hundred people.
The Alien Way
single button press runner with a flappy bird style level every few levels
to change skins, click on the runner when on the main menu
short levels with no checkpoints and 1 hit deaths
only 30 levels
you can pay points to revive, but it sends you back to the beginning of the level? the only difference is you keep all the things you picked up
when you pause and unpause the game will give you a 3 second timer until it starts back up but the timer never goes away and just keeps counting down 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
In Space No One Can Hear You Clean
Good, quick and simple gameplay. I didn’t use a controller but I instinctively wanted to use my mouse instead of the default K/L keys for the ship’s interaction. Took me a shameful amount of time to realize left and right mouse buttons were doing nothing.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
NIOS
NIOS is a Top down 3D futuristic anti gravity obstacle racing game arcade where you run along a point-to-point paths in a open world.
Get your best score overtaking the greatest number of opponents in sequences without hit them.
As you get closer to the walls, increase your speed and an extra score.
if you hit the walls you will lose points based on the impact strength.
Features
No buttons No gamepad, just 100% mouse movement skills required!
this sport game is designed to allow the player to focus on accurate mouse (or trackpad) movement through which you can manage speed and direction.
Stearing Control
your spaceship will point the cursor with its nose and rotating around its vertical central axis, in this way it is also possible to stop or suddenly slow down.
To make wide and precise turns, keep the cursor away from the spacecraft.
To make tight turns, keep it closer to the spacecraft.
Speed Control
The spacecraft will start with a moderate speed.
To increase speed, get close to the side walls without hitting them, in this way you will boost your speed and get an extra score, but if you hit them you will lose score in proportion to the force of impact.
Warning: NIOS contains fast moving imagery and various effects such as white flashes that may potentially trigger seizures for people with photosensitive epilepsy.
The Map It will have up to 100 paths