Аlien cat 4
Fun and funny game, good graphics, I recommend!
– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game
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Save yourself some time and money, do not play this game.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
OnSlaught
OnSlaught is a 3rd person bullet hell space shooter where you need to fight, kill, and obliterate hordes of alien ships to try and save what is left of humanity. Although Fighting through these hordes may be tough, you will gain better gear and ships as you progress through the campaign. Progress further behind enemy lines to discover the horrific intentions the aliens have for humanity.
Fight, upgrade, and grab some insanely powerful weapons to try to beat the onslaught of enemies in this game of action, music, and hell.
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Eon Fleet
You not need to press on anything just move your mouse and enjoy
it’s a simple short game, actually i have to say Yes
i give it 5/10
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
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Really bad
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Protect the Earth
Great challenging 3D side scrolling shoot em up, Smooth controls, lots of stages, cool boss’s and enemies, if you love shoot em ups and great value for money…Buy this game & excellent work :)
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Stars Force
Its a very barebones shmup where you’ll max out your weapon quickly and see everything the game has to offer in a couple levels. You can beat the game in about 40 minutes. Its not really a bad game, but it just gets repetitive quickly as the levels tend to feel like I’m on a conveyor belt and a lot of the sections repeat over and over. Boss fights were decent though, wish there were more of them.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Too simple.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
ASTRD
ASTRD is an arcade roguelike shooter where you build & upgrade your ship to face endless waves of enemies. Inspired by auto-battlers and other roguelike shooters, you build your ship from Blocks that each have unique attacks, abilities and passives. Choose and upgrade your Blocks to find unique combinations and synergies that will unlock class bonuses, allowing you to face each new wave of enemies.
Gameplay
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You ship always moves forward. Turn it up, down, left, right to steer
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Blocks automatically shoot enemies when they come in range
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Build out your ship and combine classes to unlock class bonuses
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Clearing waves grants you gold to upgrade your ship
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Upgrade blocks by buying more copies
Features
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20+ Unique Blocks to customize your ship
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10+ classes with class bonuses and modifiers
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4 game modes: Regular, Speedrun, Infinite & Sandbox
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Mod the game with easy to modify json files
This game is completely open source, under the Creative Common BY-NC-ND 4.0 license
Music:
Corona by Alexander Nakarada, serpentsoundstudios, promoted by chosic
Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Deep Space Shooter
Great time killer. Space shooter on the ship
– Real player with 4.4 hrs in game
Maybe not very deep but definitely a solid retro-style shoot ‘em up
In Deep Space Shooter there’s not much story to speak of. Enemy (alien?) spacecraft fly in from all cardinal directions and you shoot them while dodging their attacks.
There’s lots of different enemies with various weapons like basic shooty shoots, missiles, and lasers. In story’s later stages and in the endless mode it can get crowded if you’re not careful. In the story mode there’s 12 big bosses to fight too.
– Real player with 2.4 hrs in game
Spaceship Simulator
A fairly decent game for the price, definitely worth checking out. Not very long though, I beat it in about 8hrs and that was with me messing about fighting enemies I didn’t really need to while testing out different ship designs. There are also a few game breaking bugs - namely sometimes you can only attempt a challenge mission once (which is clearly not intended) thus preventing the game from continuing.
Despite that, it is still a lot of fun. The major draw - harvesting parts from enemies to build your ship - is done well enough and the actual ship design segment (despite some counter intuitive elements and a tediousness that could be solved with a copy/paste feature) is actually rather fun. The sinuous nature of the ships moving about like living things is not something you see often, especially not a as major role in the ship design. In that, this game achieves exactly what it set out to do.
– Real player with 7.2 hrs in game
I had a good time playing this game for the most part. The various enemies were cool, I really liked the spider spaceship design. Just keep in mind: when building your spacecraft, you must select the part you want to add and then click and drag from a joint to place it. It must be within a certain range of that joint. The game is pretty simplistic, but it isn’t too expensive and I’m a sucker for games where you build on to your vehicle by destroying enemy vehicles. Some updates to the game and maybe a way to do pvp would be cool. I probably won’t explore the game further unless it gets updated.
– Real player with 3.9 hrs in game
Silent Sector
Has combinations of good ideas and some messy stuff that ruin the fun.
Annoying stuff would be:
-Big ships are useless because they have destructible modules that cause your pricey as hell weapons to be permanently lost when the modules are destroyed. Repairing the modules does not recover the weapons.
-Small ships easily get wrecked because enemies have grappling hooks (for which I have no idea why are in the game at all but to frustrate the player) that can drag you very near in the cluster of enemies and turn you into instant minced meat. You can try to use the same gear too, but you will never be as deadly as enemy as they rely on numbers.
– Real player with 17.2 hrs in game
The game is super suitable to get some fun and entertainment in between. It is neither boringly simple nor frustratingly difficult. Many reviews complain about the controls, but the movement style of the spaceship can now be adjusted to one’s own preferences. In general, the support is fast and friendly. The story can be played through in a finite amount of time, which I personally consider positive. I don’t like games in which I have to invest a significant part of my life, my library is too big for that ;) After finishing the story, the game is not over, you can continue to solve quests if you like.
– Real player with 15.3 hrs in game
PewPew!
Definitely big arcade vibes. No bugs so far and everything falls into place. Worth trying!
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
10/10 would recommend.
It’s space invaders just a more modern take on it. LOVE IT!
It’s relaxing, cheap and fun. What more to like?
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game