Alien Shooter (itch) (newnez)

Alien Shooter (itch) (newnez)

PC · 2020

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About this game

Somewhere in a secluded research facility, something has gone wrong.

Suddenly the area is overrun by strange alien creatures.

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Soldiers have been sent to this place with one mission: Destroy them all.

Alien Shooter is an isometric action game in which the player must shoot his way through swarms of alien creatures and complete mission objectives which invariably involves stopping the spread of the alien creatures.

Choosing from one of two characters, each with slightly different statistics (the male character can carry more ammo and take more hits, while the female shoots more accurately and moves faster), the player can start the 10-mission campaign or see how long they can survive endless waves of aliens in survival mode.

Both modes feature firefights against the aliens using 9 progressively more destructive weapons, from the simple dual pistols to the destructive MAGMA Minigun.

Survival is quick and dirty slaughter.

In campaign mode, the player will travel through different areas of the base; restoring power, destroying alien entry sites, and picking up cash to buy weapons, ammunition, implants that raise attributes, body armor and various gadgets at the mid-level shop.

The aliens are at first simple grunts which have only one tactic which is to rush the player character; however, later on, most are equipped with weaponry and are much more numerous.

The game sometimes has hundreds of aliens swarming the character at the same time.

The color of blood can be changed between red and green, as well as locked with a password.

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About PC

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Gamevaro tracks Alien Shooter (itch) (newnez) for PC with separate market values for loose, complete-in-box (CIB) and factory-sealed copies, sourced from real eBay sales. Prices also vary by region — PAL, NTSC-U and NTSC-J releases of the same game often sell for different amounts due to print run sizes and regional collector demand.

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