Galaxy Attack: Alien Shooter
Blast through 200 plus levels of retro arcade space combat
Blast through 200 plus levels of retro arcade space combat
Galaxy Attack: Alien Shooter revives the coin-op spirit with fast-paced, top-down battles against relentless invaders. One-finger controls make it easy to jump in, letting you weave through incoming fire while pouring lasers into enemy formations. You begin in a modest ship, then steadily tune your loadout as the challenge escalates.
The campaign packs more than 200 levels, each mixing objectives and enemy patterns to keep you alert. Boss encounters punctuate the run, forcing careful positioning and timely upgrades. With a catalog of over 100 ships, you can experiment with builds, assemble a small fleet, and tailor firepower and survivability to suit tougher stages. The progression encourages smart spending on enhancements as the aliens grow more aggressive.
When you want competition, head to multiplayer. 1v1 duels and 1v3 skirmishes provide a proving ground against real pilots. The intensity is there, but matchmaking can be lopsided, occasionally throwing you into fights against far stronger opponents, which dampens the thrill and may limit how often you return to these modes.
A crisp pixel aesthetic sells the retro vibe, and the screen fills with satisfying blasts as waves cascade in. That said, stability is not perfect. Reports of sudden freezes, crashes, and repeated login prompts are a sore point, sometimes costing score and progress mid-session. These hiccups interrupt otherwise engaging runs and can be frustrating when you are chasing a tough clear.
If you enjoy classic arcade shooters, this is an easy recommendation. The sheer level count, the steady drip of upgrades, and the option to test your skills in multiplayer make it a compelling pick. Just be ready for uneven online matchups and occasional technical issues while you fend off alien armadas.
Developer
OneSoft Studio
OS
Version
66.7
License
Free