![]() This is done via money you obtain for defeating the onscreen enemies or by catching the aliens that fall toward the ground, and the further you go, the harder the game becomes, meaning that it’s a constant struggle of getting faster and stronger weapons to defeat all of the enemies as quickly as possible in order to keep your multiplier high.ĭespite the fact that this game has 100 stages with increasing difficulty, however, it’s meant to be a high score game and nothing more. ![]() However, after the first level is complete, you’ll see this game’s special feature, similar to Fantasy Zone in the sense that you can upgrade your ship to defeat enemies faster, get more life points, use powerful bombs, ETC. ![]() You shoot the enemies at a very slow pace, and it seems rather boring. When you begin the game for the first time, it starts off rather simple. There are a few songs here and there, but nothing memorable in the sound department, save for the digitized “wave completed” voice you hear after every level. …To be honest this game doesn’t have much either. Most early arcade games didn’t even have music. Sadly there’s no 3D effect in this version, which is unfortunate as it would have really looked nice on the 3DS’s 3D screen. The game uses graphics similar to arcade games like Galaga 88 and Mappy, in the sense that they are early 2D graphics, but have signs of shading to make objects pop out a bit. In this arcade-like game reminiscent of classics such as Galaga, Galaxian and Space Invaders, you take control of a small tank who is responsible of defending the universe from mysterious alien invaders… A simple plot for a game simply like the good old days of arcade gaming! ![]() Originally posted March 1st 2015 on the Seafoam Gaming forums ![]()
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