If cult classics like Gravitar, Sub-Terrania, Solar Jetman and Thrust tickle your fancy in any way, shape or form, the gameplay and mission structure of Captain Kaon will be right up your alley. I, for one, love these exploratory thrust physics shooters where the objective is as much about piloting safely through twisting caverns with cargo dangling precariously from your ship as it is engaging with hostiles. Captain Kaon features satisfying twin stick shooting, doing away with a particular oldschool restriction where fixed aiming meant pointing your spacecraft squarely at your target -- not the simplest of tasks in cramped quarters with gravity's perpetual pull! It's a welcome, distinctly action-oriented modernization of the retro formula that Captain Kaon riffs on and, paired with frequent directions provided during any given mission, it makes the game far more accessible than its forebears. A non-linear campaign, an arsenal that grows progressively larger with completed missions, c...
Captain Kaon
- Release Date:
- Apr 14, 2017
- Developer:
- Engage Pixel
- Publisher:
- Engage Pixel
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
Features
- Enjoy classic sci-fi, tilt/thrust gravity-based gameplay
- Battle enemies with twin-stick or 360° mouse aim
- Explore vibrant Amiga-style pixel art environments
- Manage resources and carefully select missions in Campaign Mode
- Relive this forgotten shmup sub-genre!
Story
The overcrowded Earth has found a new home among the stars, a clutch of habitable worlds in the Regulus sector. But this new paradise did not last long as a strange alien force began a relentless assault on their colonies. This threat to human expansion could not go unchallenged.
In response the Earth has sent the finest ships in the Interstellar Navy to defend the colonists and protect its interests. Left behind are the old and the out of date, led by the flagship Argus. A small fleet of relics to defend our only home.
Hot headed and insubordinate, Captain Talia ‘Kaon’ was facing a court martial when war broken out. Hoping this new conflict would give her the chance for salvation, she instead found herself left behind. With the Argus operating on a skeleton crew, she has been assigned as its sole gunship pilot.
In the midst of this uncertainty the miners of Ceres revolt against Earth rule, refusing to supply the fleet with the deuterium fuel it sorely needs. Without it the fleet in Regulus will be unable to fight and the Earth will become vulnerable. Only Captain Kaon can fly her gunship through the twisting tunnels beneath Ceres surface and fight the revolt.
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User Reviews
My son created this game and I bought it for his nephew , my grandson has found it challenging and enjoyed the graphics and will play it again next time he visits.
Good fun retro game. Looks like it should have been released on the SNES, like Thrust crossed with an old Japanese shoot em up, and just as much fun to play.
I am writing this not to talk about the game's positives, but about its negatives, which are far more obvious and significant when playing. The game is divided into two campaigns, Ceres, the one you start on, and Mars. Each campaign is divided into sectors, and you must defeat each sector, which is one map. You control a small vessel and fly it in a side-on view. You can rotate and thrust your ship, and pick up and drop certain items. Your gun can fire in any direction, controlled by the mouse, and you have three secondary rockets or bombs. You have a mission, which varies each map: it might be to pick up a Marine APC from your ship and drop it in a certain location, or destroy three enemy targets, and so on. There are gun turrets which open and fire at you, pods that fire at you and are released from buildings, doors or shields that block progress, and sometimes you need to land on one platform to get a battery that you pick up and take to a socket. Nothing too complicated. As you co...
Retro style with solid controls, easy to get stuck into a 'one more level' loop.
Solar Jetwoman
Enjoyable but challenging fun retro blast. Worth a go if you enjoyed the Amiga/Dos games of the past.
A good game that introduce modern elements to classic arcade gameplay. Easy controls that works great for both keyboard+mouse and twin-stick gamepad.
Captain Kaon is a great homage to the original Thrust on the Commodore 64. I played the original game as a kid and remember it fondly. This is a great tribute and a lot of fun. Highly recommended!
Great retro shooter, very satifying controls, thumbs up!
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows Vista
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo
- Memory: 500 MB RAM
- Graphics: Direct-X 9 compatible graphics card
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 100 MB available space
Recommended
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: Intel i3
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: Direct-X 9 compatible graphics card
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 100 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Captain Kaon cost?
Captain Kaon costs $6.99.
What are the system requirements for Captain Kaon?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows Vista Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo Memory: 500 MB RAM Graphics: Direct-X 9 compatible graphics card DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 100 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Intel i3 Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: Direct-X 9 compatible graphics card DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 100 MB available space
What platforms is Captain Kaon available on?
Captain Kaon is available on Windows PC.
Is Captain Kaon worth buying?
Captain Kaon has 90% positive reviews from 10 players.
When was Captain Kaon released?
Captain Kaon was released on Apr 14, 2017.
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