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Invasher

$4.99
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Developer:
Jomjak
Publisher:
Jomjak
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

After an unexpected enemy attack. Inari met an alien named Veg.
They came to get resources from this world.
Inari gather Riho and Kome to help fight back Veg.



  • Story Mode - Experience core gameplay and story
  • Coop Mode - Play any stages on local up to 4 players
  • Versus Mode - Fight each other on local up to 4 players
  • 3 Difficulty
  • Challenging Stages, Total 500+ Scene
  • Element system
  • Various weapons and more upgrades
  • Variety of enemies
  • Unique platformer per stage
  • 8-Bit soundtrack
  • Challenge boss patterns and bullet hell
  • Boss Rush mode
  • Leaderboards for Speedrun/Time Attack
  • Support GUI for XBox One and PS4 controller
  • Freely customize gameplay button

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User Reviews

Overwhelmingly Positive
22 user reviews
100%
Positive
3 hrs at review
Recommended

Don't be misled by the simple graphical style, this is a well-designed, fun platformer. The gameplay is reminiscent of classic Mega Man games. You make your way through a total of 15 stages, each with new obstacle and enemy types. Your character has a rapid-firing gun and a melee attack that deals double damage. The stages are well-crafted, even if they're rather on the easy side due to the large abundance of extra health (you practically get 1 HP for every 10 enemies you kill). Nothing you haven't seen before, but enjoyable nonetheless. The best part about this game are the boss fights though. Each boss will launch a bullet-hell-type series of attacks midway through the fight that you need to survive before you can continue to attack them. Those bullet-hell attacks can seem impossible at first, but you will feel all the more accomplished once you've actually mastered them (or at least barely survived with one remaining HP). A boss rush mode lets you practice individual bosses, so th...

10 helpful
9 hrs at review
Recommended

I am a major fan of Megaman, and have played a lot of clones. However, not one of them, even the most acclaimed ones like RKS, can come close to being as enjoyable to me as Invasher is. Invasher is great at being both a good Megaman clone, and also carving it's own identity with the way it handles boss fights. The levels play like your standard Megaman clone, but the boss fights are typically in two phases: the combat phase, and the bullet hell phase. In the combat phase, you get your chance to damage the enemy using whatever weapons you have. After they take a certain amount of damage, it switches into bullet hell mode, where you are unable to hit the enemy and have to dodge a barrage of attacks before they come back. This made learning the boss patterns very fun. The graphics are simplistic and adorable, really matching the feel of the old school Megaman games. However, a lot of modern Megaman mechanics such as easy modes with added platforms and a shop are added. Unlike Megaman, ...

4 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

Ein toller Platformer, angelehnt an die guten alten Zeiten. Ordentlich Jump 'n' Run-Action, viel zum wegballern (ja, das macht hier gut Freude), und fiese Boss-Battles mit ordentlich Bullet-Hell! Der Original Soundtrack lässt sich im Spiel aktivieren, sofern man die DLC gekauft hat. Und diese lohnt sich, da die Soundtrack-DLC viel besser klingt als der sonst im Spiel zu hörende 8-Bit Soundtrack. Leider muss man etwas fummeln, denn die Controllerbelegung funktioniert nur wirklich gut mit dem Xpadder. Wenn man aber einmal seine gewünschte Tastenbelegung hat gehts ab ohne Ende! 8/10 Punkte Tolle Musik, sehr liebevoll gestaltete Level und saubere Kollisionsabfrage. Es lohnt sich, vor allem zusammen mit dem Soundtrack-DLC! Eng: A great platformer based on the good old days. Nice jump 'n' run action, a lot of shooting (yes, it's fun), and evil boss fights with a lot of bullet hell! The original soundtrack can be activated in-game if you have purchased the DLC. And it's worth it, b...

3 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

Actually a quite fun and engaging platformer despite how simple it otherwise appears. The game maintains a really consistent and satisfying level of challenge, having a long range and short range attack as well as alternate attacks to be swapped out adds a lot of depth to the feel of the combat. The character upgrading and currency system is a great addition to help make the progress feel more meaningful. It's really nice that each stage has its own completely different environment and soundtrack, as well as new enemies that are introduced. The bosses are alright but the bullet spam sequences they all go through at half health are really frustrating and mostly just serve as trial and error gates that kill the player a few times. It makes stacking extra lives extremely important especially since every boss is going to take multiple tries generally while the player learns the pattern. It also would of been nice if the game had an actual story to it, with at least a dialogue sequence ...

2 helpful
56 min at review
Recommended

Great art Great Design Great tracks 12/10

1 helpful
10 hrs at review
Recommended

Invasher is a steam videogame featuring a girl with a purple combing twist of linear oriented action like a megaman blown to the top clone! First of all lets get the speculation positives out of the way so i can mention the negatives later in plumping garbage headliner scenarios! I like the boss battles that are meaningful as threatening and flimsy challenging as u continue on the game!They gradually get clamping harder as u proceed to the next stage! They are unique and very halftime show creative as ur fighting for dissects stardom as u unite your menacing attacks on these showstopper foes! The music is alright and a decent soundtrack some can get trickly drama annoying and it may make you rage into a thunder burst of loudness as it swiftly irritates your gloomy head of yours! The controls feel in a same change of pace as a megaman look-alike and its comfortable for the most delicate part! Here comes the negative entries what i didnt like about this glistening game!First of all...

1 helpful 1 funny
2 hrs at review
Recommended

It's good! Totally agree with LVL99's review.

1 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

While the design looks and feels like something straight from Flash games you see on websites (anyone during 2000 era that does this knows what I'm talking about, though I'm sure some people still play those things), the gameplay is beautiful. Its practically made into more Megaman-like style which is pretty challenging but also fair. Boss fights are tough but possible to get by. Really good game overall, so I recommend it.

13 min at review
Recommended

This is actually a pretty solid platfomer that I'm surprised doesn't have Positive (50) reviews!

3 hrs at review
Recommended

To be brief, this is a classic Megaman game with a different skin. Instead of a robot boy, you are an anime girl who is part of an Earth protection force known as Invasher Team. Instead of an angry scientist in a UFO, you fight a weird cat alien from outer space. Instead of robot masters, you fight other weird aliens conveniently color-coded so you know their elemental weakness. The plot boils down to 'these aliens are evil, go kick 'em off the planet.' The gameplay is extremely familiar to those who have played classic Megaman. Go right, kill anything in your way, jump across platforms, reach the boss room, kill the boss. There are eight elemental aliens to defeat, after which you challenge Veg (the weird alien, as the game calls him). There are three difficulties, and speaking as someone who only tried Easy and Medium, there are noticeable differences in both level layout and boss patterns. Easy Mode has the quirk from Megaman 10 where extra platforms are added to the level to make...

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows XP or above
  • Processor: 2 GHz or above
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel® HD Graphics
  • Storage: 60 MB available space

FAQ

How much does Invasher cost?

Invasher costs $4.99.

What are the system requirements for Invasher?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP or above Processor: 2 GHz or above Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: Intel® HD Graphics Storage: 60 MB available space

What platforms is Invasher available on?

Invasher is available on Windows PC.

Is Invasher worth buying?

Invasher has 100% positive reviews from 22 players.

When was Invasher released?

Invasher was released on Jan 25, 2019.

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