[b][i]Galaxy Champions TV[/i] is easy to recommend - it has meaty gunplay, a small price tag, and fun arcade gameplay.[/b] While it doesn't do anything new, it succeeds nicely at using a tried-and-true formula that makes for a neat little Leaderboards score-chaser. There are various difficulty modes, and even a Daily Challenge. I was also pleased to see a nice amount of options including the abilty to reduce screen shake. Well done. [b]Pros:[/b] +Very fun and solid arcade action +Leaderboards work very well for games like this +There is a Daily Challenge +Price tag is probably too low [b]Cons:[/b] -I highly value projects that bring something new to the table, and this title probably could have taken a few more risks, but that's okay -Will it get repetitive? Sure [b][i]Galaxy Champions TV[/i] is a fun little score chaser that is worth full price.[/b]
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About This Game
"Good luck! You'll need it!"
Features:
- Fast paced run and gun gameplay. Be fast or die!
- Arcade score chaser style game!
- 60+ upgrades.
- 20+ powerful weapons (5 powerful upgradable weapons).
- 4 different planets.
- 15+ varieties of enemies.
- 4 insane boss fights.
- Champions mode. How long can you survive?
- 2 players local co-op mode. Don't fight alone! Win this show with your friends!
- Global leaderboard.
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User Reviews
[h1]77 / 100[/h1] [i]Relatively small in scope, but a load of fun to play! The shear volume of enemy mobs with all their contrasting effects can pose a serious challenge, despite how powerful the weapons make you feel. The upgraded Laser is probably the most hardcore laser effect I have seen outside a Japanese Shmup! But I would have to go the machine gun or flamethrower get me out of those tight predicaments as they are simply epic.. Stay on your Toes![/i] ✔️ [i]Weapons Maketh the Champ..[/i] love the crazy carnage coupled with deliciously meaty sounds! ✔️ Rogue-lite elements work well to give a sense of progression & replayability. ✔️ Smooth, precise & responsive controls. ✔️ Busy-yet-balanced play with a reasonable difficulty curve. ✔️ Endless [i]'highscore'[/i] mode provides an intense & escalating challenge. ✔️ Suitable for quick sessions. ✔️ Retro music loop will give you an earworm! :) ● Too much screen shake set by default ([i][u]but[/u] this c...
Reluctant thumbs down for me. The gameplay is great and fun, but it has some significant pain points: 1- Scoring is achieved by collecting shiny white orbs that drop from enemies, and BY THE HOLY LORD do they drop a lot of orbs! Your screen will be absolutely littered with them at later levels, making figuring out what is going on in the screen 3x as hard as it should be. I don't give a rat's ass about leaderboards and highscores, I'd much rather be able to disable the orbs completely in order to see clearly, but there is no option for this! 1.1- The default screen shake is also atrocious and makes you feel like you're a myopic playing the game without glasses on, but at least that one can be toned down or disabled. 2- There is so much stuff in the screen at once that you constantly get hit by things you couldn't really see coming. Being successful in this game feels more like randomness, and a product of the copious amounts of heart pickups dropped by enemies, than skill. I think t...
[b]Galaxy Champions TV[/b] is a must buy if you liked Super Smash TV on the SNES.
Super fun top-down/Twin stick shooter, clear through rooms upgrading your weapons until you have high powered lasers maxed out shotguns and nukes going off. Enjoyed working my way through the achievements and would recommend to anyone that likes simple but addictive games, especially twin stick fans. Boss fights are fun with bullethell elements, Co-op and Leaderboard support here as well, i don't know why steam still considers this game profile feature limited. But none the less you can't go wrong here.
Challenging, frantically paced, pixelized, overhead arcade twin-stick shooter channeling Smash TV minus the humor. Great fun in small doses. I recommend it for those who can stomach its high difficulty and incessant screen shaking (no option to disable or turn down screen shaking), IF playing with a controller. But imho I [i]can’t[/i] recommend Galaxy Champions TV to keyboard/mouse players due to the decision to NOT support mouse aiming and to limit keyboard players to 4 cardinal firing directions. To me, that makes it a different and much lesser gameplay experience on keyboard. The dev explained their reasoning to me, which seems to be that it would give kb/m players an unfair leaderboard advantage and/or make the game too easy. I don’t agree. GC TV is tough and fast paced, and having a mouse and a floating crosshair wouldn’t imho make it too easy because the game doesn’t give you any time to aim at anything with precision, no matter the control method. :-) Limiting keyboard ...
At AU$9.95, Galaxy Champions TV is worth the price - but is noticeably overshadowed by it's predecessor Super Smash T.V. The planets (levels) and upgrades are fun, but there is only 3 of the former and not a huge variety of enemies nor bosses. Late-game gameplay feels like you're just spamming forward towards one Loot Bot onto the to the next. Also absent is any of the humour of the Williams Entertainment classic - which, withstanding Galaxy Champions TV is it's own game, would be okay if it was substituted with something else that connects you to the world other than the solid gun play. Some minor additions, like looping in the 'Campaign' mode and other novelties would not go astray to keep my attention. Solid game, but needs more content and to reduce the bullet spam scaling.
I played the beta for about 8 hours - it was pretty stable even in early stage. Definitely worth the price tag. Nice music, intuitive, fun and challenging gameplay.
Galaxy Champions TV is fine but it seems better suited as a 'free-to-play' game. The gameplay is very repetitious and there isn't anything else that really sets the game apart from similar titles with better value and replayability. I boot up the game every once-in-a-while but never find myself for playing more than a few minutes. There just isn't much here to hold my attention for long: 1. Enter room 2. Clear hordes of baddies (or boss on every 4th floor) 3. Pick 'upgrade' reward and go to next level That being said, I did have *some* fun while playing and imagine that the multiplayer would be a fun experience. I would recommend picking this game up ONLY if you see it on sale for like $2 USD or less.
Fun little Smash TV like game. Kinda short lived though...4 worlds with 5 levels each plus a boss level for each world. Its over kinda fast.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7 and above
- Processor: 2.0 GHz
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: 512 MB
- DirectX: Version 12
- Storage: 500 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Galaxy Champions TV cost?
Galaxy Champions TV costs $6.99.
What are the system requirements for Galaxy Champions TV?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 and above Processor: 2.0 GHz Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: 512 MB DirectX: Version 12 Storage: 500 MB available space
What platforms is Galaxy Champions TV available on?
Galaxy Champions TV is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.
Is Galaxy Champions TV worth buying?
Galaxy Champions TV has 90% positive reviews from 93 players.
When was Galaxy Champions TV released?
Galaxy Champions TV was released on Sep 6, 2018.
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