Galaxy Attack: Space Shooter
High-energy space shooter with 200 levels and co-op battles
High-energy space shooter with 200 levels and co-op battles
Galaxy Attack: Space Shooter drops you straight into a neon starfield and asks you to hold the line against relentless alien swarms. It blends a retro arcade vibe with modern combat sensibilities, delivering quick-hit stages that steadily ramp up in pressure and spectacle.
The campaign is sizable, with more than 200 stages that keep cycling in new enemy patterns and screen-filling bosses. Controls stay out of your way, letting you focus on weaving through fire and lining up shots, and the upgrade path is easy to grasp. Coins and gems earned during play feed into ship improvements, so there is always a clear next step when you want a little more firepower or survivability.
If you like playing with others, the multiplayer options add welcome variety. You can join friends for cooperative runs that turn tough waves into shared challenges, then compare results on global leaderboards for a dose of competition. It is a solid way to break up solo progression and keeps you coming back to top your last score.
That said, the formula can wear thin during long sessions. Even with new enemy mixes, extended stretches of the campaign start to feel familiar, and boss encounters lose some surprise once you have seen their patterns. Progression is also tied closely to spending on upgrades. While you can earn currency through play, the pull toward in-game purchases is noticeable, which may frustrate players who prefer a purely grind-based path.
Despite these caveats, Galaxy Attack: Space Shooter succeeds as a pick-up-and-play blaster with approachable controls, a hefty stack of levels, and multiplayer hooks. If you are in the mood for an accessible arcade throwback with modern polish, it delivers, provided you are comfortable with some repetition and a monetization model that nudges you toward upgrades.
Developer
OneSoft Studio
OS
Version
1.585
License
Free