Absolutely fun as hell, fast paced superhardcore space schmup pong.
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About This Game
TWO SHIPS BATTLE AN ENDLESS WAR IN SPACE AND TIME
Redshift Blueshift is a lightning-paced local multiplayer paddle game in which two pilots fight to keep the hyper-ball in play while contending with obstacles and threats unleashed by their opponent!
Played best with a friend and two gamepads, you can also play single player or with a keyboard!
How to Play
Gamepad: Right-stick: Move / A: Fire / X: Speed Change
Keyboard: Arrow Keys: Move / X or V: Fire / Z or C: Speed Change
Paddle Mode: Dodge drone fire and missiles and hit the ball!
Fighter Mode: Shoot at anything sharing your ships colors!
Redshift Blueshift was originally created in 48 hours for Ludum Dare 30, where it placed #6 overall and #2 in audio. Since then it has been accepted into the Magfest Indie Videogame Showcase as well as the first Indie Megabooth at EGX!
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User Reviews
[b]While [i]One Ship Two Ship Redshift Blueshift[/i] is well made and highly polished, it is woefully too simple for modern indie gaming - and certainly too simple for that nine dollar price tag.[/b] Even at under a buck, I feel I overpaid considering it's a 90% off sale. [i]It's just two paddles cranking a ball back and forth.[/i] There is a gun you can use, but it doesn't really add any layers of complexity or anything interesting. [b]Pros:[/b] +The program as a whole-package is well developed +The art and music are great +The controls were as tight as I'd expect [b]Cons:[/b] -The game mechanic is not nearly enough for a game to stand on in this day and age [b]Go for Leathal League, trust me on this.[/b] It's the same principal with a modernized vision.
It's called One Ship Two Ship Redshift Blueshift for god's sake Buy it.
I'm not big into casual gaming and I'm just a little too young to feel nastalgia for Pong and arcade games of this era, So retro games don't appeal to me, but I was recommended this by a friend. It's fast-paced, and the difficulty levels change the dynamics drastically. It won't be a relaxed game of Pong with some Alien Invasion elements; it's mellowest moments will still have you seeking powerups, watching for the ball to bounce back, and watching for enemy powerups. I have yet to play with a human, but I'm sure it makes for a fun game on local co-op, much like arcade games would. I recommend it because it is replayable, challenging and fun!
Very polished, easy to pick up, and great for quick 1v1 argument resolutions, haha.
Had the pleasure of meeting the developers of the game at EGX and I must admit I had a little bias going into the game, due to the developers raw passion and likeability. I definitely wanted to enjoy the game so was worried that may cloud my judgement initially, however upon playing the game and noting its simple yet effective gameplay, there wasn't too much for me to deliberate over. The real question is was it fun? The game is a 2-D pixel-art Shmup/Air Hockey hybrid (and if that combination hasn't at least garned your curiosity I dont know what to say) and is most enjoyable for my tastes in its split screen multiplayer. The rules of the game are simple, the outcome often quite the opposite, with chaotic fast-paced plays and exhilirating back and forths that'll have you shouting at the top of your lungs one way or another. As the ball bounces between each players spaceship, the rapidity of the game increases, as does the tension as one simple slip up could cost you a round. Power ups...
this game is space pong it is beautiful
I recommend the game if you want more variety for couch multiplayer gaming, but this doesn't offer a whole lot for single player gaming. So do not buy if its just for you, do buy for the couch gaming aspect. I wouldn't buy it at the $9 price tag either, it really doesn't offer a whole lot. Cheers!
It's nice, cute, and fun.
This is hard to give a thumbs up to because it would be one of the greatest games on Steam if it didn'tt have some of the worst hitboxes in history and AI that doesn't have abilities relative to difficulty but is literally the same ship with all the impossible abilities, just dumbed down AI. It hurts, it really does, because it's basically a modern indie take on Twinkle Star Sprites in the fact that none of my friends will challenge me despite the game being awesome.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: Core i3
- Memory: 1024 MB RAM
- Storage: 55 MB available space
FAQ
How much does One Ship Two Ship Redshift Blueshift cost?
One Ship Two Ship Redshift Blueshift costs $8.99.
What are the system requirements for One Ship Two Ship Redshift Blueshift?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Core i3 Memory: 1024 MB RAM Storage: 55 MB available space
What platforms is One Ship Two Ship Redshift Blueshift available on?
One Ship Two Ship Redshift Blueshift is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.
Is One Ship Two Ship Redshift Blueshift worth buying?
One Ship Two Ship Redshift Blueshift has 85% positive reviews from 13 players.
When was One Ship Two Ship Redshift Blueshift released?
One Ship Two Ship Redshift Blueshift was released on Sep 23, 2015.
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