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About This Game Grav Blazer Squared is an arcade space shooter with a focus on fast paced action. Players will experience procedurally generated levels with increasing difficulty. To beat a sector all space bases need to be defeated. Each base will constantly construct enemy ships to defend themselves and the ship type and strength is determined by what sector you are in. Skill based firing mechanics, rotational controlled power attacks, increasing level difficulty, and endless procedurally generated levels are some of the features players will experience. Special Features: *New Special Attack *All new graphic approach *New Mini Map *Procedurally generated levels *Rotational controlled, skill based firing mechanics *Endless levels with increasing difficulty *Rotational controlled, skill based special attacks 7aa9394dea Title: Grav Blazer SquaredGenre: Action, Casual, IndieDeveloper:Ripknot SystemsPublisher:Ripknot SystemsRelease Date: 8 Sep, 2017 Grav Blazer Squared Ativador Download [full Version] grav blazer squared. grav blazer squared Another satisfying asteroid style game with the easiest achievements. 10\/10.. Lost interest after about 5 minutes. I kept playing thinking it would get better. It doesnt. Think I paid ten cents for the game. wish i still had my ten cents.. Grav Blazer Squared has a space ship which just sits in the middle of your screen whilst you shoot at your attackers, which come from all directions.There are no instructions included in the game, which is rather poor, although it seems to be relatively self-explanatory.The game is very colourful, but I found the gameplay to be lacking, even for a cheap production.Maybe there's more to it that I haven't seen - but, if so, I haven't found it.I didn't find it enjoyable, so I can't recommend it.. Paid ten cents for this thanks to a coupon, so I can't complain that I didn't get my moneys' worth, but only barely. Played for five minutes, then uninstalled.Individual graphics range from "decent for flash" (weapon particles) to "bad clipart" (asteroids, some enemy bases). The bigger issue is there are no clear visual cues as to what most things are. A lot of the time, I wasn't sure if I was evading enemy attacks, enemy ships, power-ups, or some kind of energy reward.There are only a handful of sound effects, which you hear constantly and drown out anything else. Which is no great loss, since the soundtrack seems to consist of a single very basic drum and guitar loop. I'm not sure whether the "music" or the constant "bloop-bloop-bloop-BOOM-bloop-bloop-bloop-BOOM" of gameplay is worse.There's no instructions, so the controls are a matter of guesswork. But once you figure those out, the game is extremely simple and easy. I'm fairly certain I flew through the massed fire of at least two dozen enemy ships, and it only cost me about 10% of my shields. There's one achievement, but I'm pretty sure I earned it just for installing the game.Should you get it? For 99 cents, god no. For 10 cents like I did? Sure, I guess, if you have a bit extra in your wallet that you don't want to spend finishing up a badge or buying garbage-tier TF2 items or something. Either way, you can generally get a better experience, for free, via flash browser games.. Paid ten cents for this thanks to a coupon, so I can't complain that I didn't get my moneys' worth, but only barely. Played for five minutes, then uninstalled.Individual graphics range from "decent for flash" (weapon particles) to "bad clipart" (asteroids, some enemy bases). The bigger issue is there are no clear visual cues as to what most things are. A lot of the time, I wasn't sure if I was evading enemy attacks, enemy ships, power-ups, or some kind of energy reward.There are only a handful of sound effects, which you hear constantly and drown out anything else. Which is no great loss, since the soundtrack seems to consist of a single very basic drum and guitar loop. I'm not sure whether the "music" or the constant "bloop-bloop-bloop-BOOM-bloop-bloop-bloop-BOOM" of gameplay is worse.There's no instructions, so the controls are a matter of guesswork. But once you figure those out, the game is extremely simple and easy. I'm fairly certain I flew through the massed fire of at least two dozen enemy ships, and it only cost me about 10% of my shields. There's one achievement, but I'm pretty sure I earned it just for installing the game.Should you get it? For 99 cents, god no. For 10 cents like I did? Sure, I guess, if you have a bit extra in your wallet that you don't want to spend finishing up a badge or buying garbage-tier TF2 items or something. Either way, you can generally get a better experience, for free, via flash browser games.

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