Alien Stars is considered to be a remake to the good old fun-giver of a vertical shooter. Gamers with taste for a fighting relish are sure to find in Alien Stars a nice choice of monstrous creatures to drill through. The ever changing strategies of the attackers, a range of weapons in your arsenal and power-ups to boost the blast power are all summoned to make your missions ever so diverse and entertaining. Alien Stars is a solid bit of fun you can add to the collection of chosen ones.
Alien StarsAccording to the game’s plot you are sent to protect two remote systems from the hordes of blood-thirsty Biodos, the embodiment of evil. Your starship is powered with a blast weapon and energy supply, though to handle the perils you will need to rearm and recharge power drivers along the way. Solid control of the ship moves provides for a speedy response to ever emerging attackers and rocks. But reliance on it alone can be misleading as your enemies flood in with diverse patterns and speed. The way to succeed in the job is to focus all your senses on the screen and prepare for action. A final fight with a sinister boss is the moment of truth that consummates each mission.
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Alien StarsIn Alien Stars the traditional scenario of a vertical shooter got more diverse and distinguished with rich visuals and sound. Twelve fully-fledged missions lead you through star systems of both sides of the war. Only the hissing of missiles shrieks of alien creatures, and alarm warnings resound through the deadly silence of space. To cheer brave pilots up, however, the game makers entwined an encouraging background tune. Alien Stars features four difficulty levels, ranging from “for kids” to the hard one. They help accommodate to the rules of the game and comfortably slip into it.
System Requirements
- Windows XP/Vista/7
- Processor 500 Mhz or better
- 128 Mb RAM
- 32 Mb of video memory
- DirectX 8.1
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