Space Defense
I didn’t think making a simple 2D space blaster could ever turn into this big of a catastrophe…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GT3ecSaOmQ
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No in game audio settings at all. Ugh.
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The Timer at the top has a decimal and shows fractions of seconds down to the 10,000th of a second. WTF. Can this developer really not simply google “how to round a variable to a whole number in Unity”??
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Your space ship has no collision at all with enemy ships! What the hell dev?
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No impact is shown when you get hit by an enemy bullet, ‘nor is there any audio for this.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
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SUPERVERSE
Playing Superverse is really awesome experience.
Whole universe against you, just like old retro games when we were saving world and universe from bad guys, those were good old times. What can one wish for more.
Excellent graphics and fluid gameplay is something that is typical for this game.
Tested on keyboard which can be playable but i recommend with Joypad. It is totally different experience.
Once you get used to controls it becomes very natural and easy to play even versus tougher opponents.
– Real player with 5.8 hrs in game
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Have you ever played Gate88? How about Chicken Invaders? Imagine Gate88 space mechanics and controls where you are floating and you can power up your weapons in Chicken Invaders style and just enjoy nice space scenery?
SUPERVERSE will give you all that and more. Although it is an early access game, it is offering interesting content. You are a small space vessel and you roam around different universes and upgrade weapons, Chicken Invaders style where more is better, enjoy the scenery and destroy enemy vessels.
– Real player with 5.7 hrs in game
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
Slordax: The Unknown Enemy
An ancient enemy has returned.
It has been seven centuries since the cruel race of superbeings known as the Slordax were thwarted in their attempt to conquer the galaxy. Now, the Intergalactic Defense Alliance has detected that the Slordax are gathering once again in the Slordian System. You must pilot the fastest, deadliest ship in the galaxy into the Realm of the Slordax in a dangerous first-strike mission to annihilate the alien threat before they become too strong to defeat. Strap in, pilot, it’s going to be a bumpy ride!
Softdisk’s classic top-down shoot ‘em up programmed by legendary developer John Carmack sends you flying deep into Slordax territory to stop an existential threat to the entire galaxy. Take out the Slordian threat and preserve galactic peace!
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Soar through five levels of white-knuckle shoot ‘em up action through an asteroid belt, over a planet’s surface, into ancient fleet construction tunnels, and more.
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Become an unstoppable force! Upgrade your Reddog Adaptive Strike Ship’s weaponry with power up capsules dropped by enemy ships.
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Face off against enemy ships, vicious creatures, and formidable bosses.
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Keep going! Take on a more challenging campaign after you’ve finished your first.
L’Onza the Bounty Hunter
Pure bullethell in which everything is available from the start. Pick your mode -arcade, campaign or challenge - and fly mode -vertical, horizontal and arena- and try to survive as long as you can while dodging enemy bullets and shooting them with a machine gun, shotgun and laser beam. The last two have limited number of shots that recharge over time. As your screen gets filled with enemy bullets, you’ll need to use your only special power - slow mode. But even that won’t help you get far. Enemies just keep coming and always get to fire at least one shot at your position. If you don’t hurry up and take them out fast, you’ll be dead before you know it. Bosses might take a cheap shot at you (unblockable lasers) and they gain extra attacks as you cause damage to them.
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
Didn’t seem fair for a game not to have a review
Well There isn’t much but it is made buy Built in a Day Games so I can’t really be mad at that now can I.
Pros:
It is a bullet hell in the sense of I dare anyone to actually beat it.
Spacebar slowing down time in a bullet hell is a new one for me but it doesn’t last forever
Right click does a more powerful shot but again it doesn’t last forever
The soundtrack sounds like something I would hear on the Super Nintendo
Cons:
One song and no sound effects so far. Again “Built in a Day” but maybe just one other song for boss battles perhaps?
– Real player with 0.1 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
Sniper Ships: Shoot’em Up on Rails
Very cool! A good mix of FPS with shoot up, with a very psychedelic look, is quite challenging. These neon lights look like 80s movies trying to imagine what the future looks like
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game
Really cool shooter game, flashy LSD visuals, two shooting patterns, one frontal and one mouse driven, very hard, but very satisfying to play. Climb the leaderboards, fight harder and harder challenges. The Shooting Ships bundle is really filled with little delightful gems!
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
Kalzor: 2000
NEW GAME
Outer Frontierhttps://store.steampowered.com/app/1393850/Outer_Frontier/
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In A Snapshot
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Blast never ending waves of enemies
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Collect gold coins
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Unlock new ships
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Get your best hi-score
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Have the most amount of fun you can have with your clothes on
A Blast From The Past
Kalzor is a classic space blaster, drawing inspiration from the arcade hits of the 70’s and 80’s. I’ve done my best to bring together modern tech and classic gaming, to make Kalzor a balanced game, in regards to marrying the old and the new.
When you play Kalzor for the first time it will quickly feel like you are playing an arcade game from the eighties, the main difference is this time you’re not a virgin.
The retro themed music perfectly ties together the simplistic addictive gameplay and retro inspired visuals for the ultimate experience of ‘golden age’ gaming. With a chiptune vibe, sounding like it was composed on a speak and spell (oh the memories).
Game Play
Kalzor is a straight up fun game, no reading, no cut scenes - just 100% pixelated spaceship blasting goodness. You’ll avoid enemy attacks as you shoot your way to the highest score you’ve ever achieved. All the while collecting power ups and coins.
The coins themselves are used to unlock additional ships to control (there are five in total), meaning you have a variety of play styles to try. Each ship’s stats vary between speed, accuracy and defence (number of shields you start with). So you’ll find one that suits your mood.
Additionally there are alternative types of shots to use, which will alter how you proceed in combat. They also offer slightly more ammo than the regular ammo pickups, so if you see one float by don’t forget to grab it.
High score Champion
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Controls
[Menu Navigation]
Up: W or up arrow
Down: S or down arrow
Left: A or left arrow
Right: D or right arrow
Go back a screen: Esc or back
Confirmation/OK: Space or enter
[In Game]
Burst: W or up arrow
Turn Left: A or left arrow
Turn Right: D or right arrow
Shoot: Space