A downloadable game for Windows and Linux

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Shoot your way through a thrilling action adventure of 120 waves in 4 different game modes while fighting against waves of enemies and 12 extreme bosses.


Features

120 Waves.

4 game modes: Story, Arcade, Classic and YOLO.

10 Challenges.

Fight against 12 bosses in 12 stages.

Get the best score on each stage.

Play with a friend in Co-op Mode.

Full level up system with upgrades skills.

More than 20 different types of enemies.

6 different difficulty levels to play the stages.

48 side missions: 4 in each world.

3 types of weapons that each has Dozens of upgrades.


Modes

Story Mode: Play the Full Campaign of 120 levels.

Arcade Mode: Try to get the best score while getting crazy score multiplier and a lot of candies.

Classic Mode: Play a stage with only one life.

YOLO: You Only Lives Once - Complete the game without dying.


Demo

The First 20 Waves

Play the first Challenge and get the best score.

All the 4 game modes : Story, Arcade, Classic and YOLO.

6 different difficulty levels.

Fight against the first 2 bosses.

Co-op Mode.

8 side missions.

2 types of weapons.


Controls

Player 1                                                        Player 2

Shoot: Left Mouse button                               Shoot: Space 
Fire missiles: Right Mouse button             Fire missiles: Z



StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, Linux
AuthorWobiGames
GenreShooter, Action
Tags2D, Arcade, Bullet Hell, fun, invader, Sci-fi, Shoot 'Em Up, Space
Average sessionA few seconds
LanguagesEnglish
MultiplayerLocal multiplayer
Player count1 - 2

Download

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Click download now to get access to the following files:

win64.zip 120 MB
win32.zip 116 MB
linux64.zip 123 MB
linux32.zip 127 MB

Comments

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I manage to play your game, and it reminds me of the classic arcade Space Invader meets Galaga and Raiden. If I suggest into include the option for the player to switch button control for the game. Especially, if the player does not have a mouse button for the PC. The final suggestion is adding the satellite, about two for each side of the ship for the player to acquire whenever shooting an enemy to unlock, that is similar to classic shoot' em up games. I hope these suggestions would help your game.

I'm planning in the future to add an option that will let you in singleplayer mode to switch the control of your ship from mouse to keyboard. I also thought about adding satellites near the ship and I will propably add this feature in the next game.

That's great to hear.