[H1]Deceivingly deep shmup[/h1] Pushing Game Maker Studio to the limit, Galaxy Annihilation is a fun, old school, 2D shmup. While not innovative in any way, Galaxy Annihilation is very detailed, everything from the graphics, powerups, character portraits, has been crafted with care. 13 different ships to unlock and many weapon and other upgrades, and two different game modes (campaign and survival) give this title a high replayability. Ships really play different, so unlocking a new ship gives new flavor to the game every time. While this shmup doesn't stand out in any particular way, it's a fun and easy to get into game. Since this game has low requirements, it's bound to run well in any laptop or low end computer. Music rocks. [b]I appreciate the linux build[/b]
Galaxy Annihilation
- Release Date:
- Jul 28, 2017
- Developer:
- Lunarhellgames
- Publisher:
- Lunarhellgames
- Platforms:
- Windows Linux
Game Tags
About This Game

- 3 difficulties (easy, normal, hard).
- 31 missions.
- survival mode.
- 4 worlds.
- 15 ships.
- 12 weapons.
- 13 powerups.
- many permanent upgrades to unlock.
- 8 bosses.
- 14 achievements to unlock.
And Much More...

Keyboard and mouse
Wasd Or Arrow Keys - to Move the Spaceships.
left-click or spacebar - to shoot with the primary weapon.
right-click or E - to shoot with secondary weapon.
middle-mouse button or Q - to use the special.
Controller
Left analogue stick - to Move the spaceships.
A on gamepad - to shoot with the primary weapon.
B on gamepad - to shoot with secondary weapon.
X on gamepad - to use the special.
Right analog stick - to navigate on the menus.
Screenshots
User Reviews
A surprisingly good space shooty arcade style game. There are a great deal of ships to unlock and choose from, each with different stats, primary weapons (though most tend to shoot straight forwards) and unique ship specific abilities, many of which are very fun to use and look at in action. You also get to choose a special weapon to use to complement your ships abilities or weaknesses or strengths. Again, there is a good amount to choose from. Enemy variety is decent, bosses are OK, powerups are what you would expect. There is nothing revolutionary here. The looks might be a bit decieving though, it feels very smooth to play and there are some surprisingly nice looking (and deadly) effects that can happen, usually when using a ships special ability. There is only one outstanding bad thing and that is the translation. It is passable but bad enough to make certain item or weapon abilites unclear and trying to follow the story is gonna end with constant facepalms. It is a good thing a...
I can't add much more than what has already been said in the positive reviews. Only negative thing I noticed was that some of the English spelling and grammar was a little off and that the Gatling Gun didn't seem to work properly but, it didn't take anything away from the game for me.
This is not really a *very* good game, but a passable one, and it's short enough that its drawbacks don't have time to manifest fully. I liked the variety of missions (there are four types, which is three more than your typical SHMUP). I like the feeling of controls, more or less, and of impact of weapons (much better than, say, M.A.C.E.). But a lot of things are very *meh*. While you have access to 12 ships, you don't *need* them, as they are not different enough. Just save a bit of money and buy the last one: it has the best armor and shooting power combo, and the special attack is nice. Additional weapons also seem to be of limited usefullnes. The repair drone is a very good choice. Everything esle is less so. The randomizing of enemies on levels removes the frustration if you have to replay a level, but leads to blandness: there are not enemy patterns here, though random combinations sometimes force you to weave and dodge. Bullets are mostly visible against the background in s...
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7 - 8 - 10
- Processor: Intel Pentium Dual Core E2220 or AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce 9500 GT or Radeon HD 6450
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 150 MB available space
Recommended
- OS *: Windows 7 - 8 - 10
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E7300 or AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce GT 610 or Radeon HD 4650
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 150 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Galaxy Annihilation cost?
Galaxy Annihilation costs $2.99.
What are the system requirements for Galaxy Annihilation?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 - 8 - 10 Processor: Intel Pentium Dual Core E2220 or AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce 9500 GT or Radeon HD 6450 DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 150 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows 7 - 8 - 10 Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E7300 or AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce GT 610 or Radeon HD 4650 DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 150 MB available space
What platforms is Galaxy Annihilation available on?
Galaxy Annihilation is available on Windows PC, Linux.
Is Galaxy Annihilation worth buying?
Galaxy Annihilation has 100% positive reviews from 4 players.
When was Galaxy Annihilation released?
Galaxy Annihilation was released on Jul 28, 2017.
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