About This Game 99 Waves to Die is a twin stick arcade shooter, inspired by the arcade games, and 8-bit home consoles & computers of the 1980's. Remember when video games used to be insanely difficult? When you used to spend $’s in the local arcade trying to get the high score? When having your three letter initials/acronym at the top of the table meant you were the king? Well we do, and that is why we have created 99 Waves to Die. A ship, 3 lives, limited smart-bombs and scarce power-ups is all you have to try and survive the waves of enemies that rally against you. With voxel based graphics, inspired by 80′s video game classics & excellent 8-bit audio fx, 99 Waves to Die will take you back to those seedy, dark, smoke filled arcades of your childhood. Re-live the 80′s heyday of the arcade, but without the quarters. Can you survive to see Wave 99? 7aa9394dea Title: 99 Waves to DieGenre: Action, IndieDeveloper:SpookyFish GamesPublisher:SpookyFish GamesRelease Date: 9 Apr, 2015 99 Waves To Die Keygen Download makes me rage that i cant get past wave 25. Offers a nice challenge to the player and is very cheep.. I saw this game was 2 bucks and I thought "Hmm... a retro shooter like when I was a kid, why not"...BOY WAS I SURPRISED.This game exceeded my expectations as fun, challenging, and overall a very good remake of a simplistic 80s arcade game. These guys get it and I truly believe I will buy from them again if I keep seeing games like this. The graphics were gorgeous, animations were smooth. Dying in game felt like a terrible tragedy and finishing a level truly felt satisfying.I made a video review of my first impressions:https:\/\/youtu.be\/Jn-dZ-uoObs. I personally recommend this game. Sure it's a bit simplistic, but there's nothing wrong with a game where you can just sit down and shoot everything that looks at you funny. 99 Waves to Die does that very well. The arena is a bit too small for the number of enemies that appear, but that's a minor complaint. If you want to see a little bit of the gameplay, you can check out this Youtube video:https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=sl4Q8C7OB70. This game is just what it describes itself as - a two-sticks arcade shooter where you have limited lives and try to get as far as you can.I was recently thinking about such simple "pick up and just be playing" games again, so this hits the spot. It's fun, and while it starts easy enough to warm you up (or to be OK to pick up for a young kid who's early to games) it gets more and more swarmy with each wave. I like that it's challenging enough for me to enjoy but that little family members who can't do major games can play something out of this too.Note that I had the benefit of playing it with a gamepad where I used both sticks - I haven't looked at what the mouse\/keyboard controls are, but with a two-sticks gamepad you move with the left stick and fire with the right stick. Like if you push the right stick to the left you're firing to the left, even if you're moving up and down. For those who haven't played two-sticks shooters, be aware that if you're moving down to get away from an enemy (for example) you'll want to adjust the direction you're pressing on your right stick as you go since the enemy is not on your left now but above you. (I realize this is a given to anyone who has played this kind of game before, but this is for those who haven't.)I like this game. For the price, it's great. It also reminds me of when in the 90s you could find fun little gems in PC game software that weren't overly-done-up but that you kept going back to when you were at that certain aunt's house looking for something to do.. I saw this game was 2 bucks and I thought "Hmm... a retro shooter like when I was a kid, why not"...BOY WAS I SURPRISED.This game exceeded my expectations as fun, challenging, and overall a very good remake of a simplistic 80s arcade game. These guys get it and I truly believe I will buy from them again if I keep seeing games like this. The graphics were gorgeous, animations were smooth. Dying in game felt like a terrible tragedy and finishing a level truly felt satisfying.I made a video review of my first impressions:https:\/\/youtu.be\/Jn-dZ-uoObs. makes me rage that i cant get past wave 25. Offers a nice challenge to the player and is very cheep.. This game is just what it describes itself as - a two-sticks arcade shooter where you have limited lives and try to get as far as you can.I was recently thinking about such simple "pick up and just be playing" games again, so this hits the spot. It's fun, and while it starts easy enough to warm you up (or to be OK to pick up for a young kid who's early to games) it gets more and more swarmy with each wave. I like that it's challenging enough for me to enjoy but that little family members who can't do major games can play something out of this too.Note that I had the benefit of playing it with a gamepad where I used both sticks - I haven't looked at what the mouse\/keyboard controls are, but with a two-sticks gamepad you move with the left stick and fire with the right stick. Like if you push the right stick to the left you're firing to the left, even if you're moving up and down. For those who haven't played two-sticks shooters, be aware that if you're moving down to get away from an enemy (for example) you'll want to adjust the direction you're pressing on your right stick as you go since the enemy is not on your left now but above you. (I realize this is a given to anyone who has played this kind of game before, but this is for those who haven't.)I like this game. For the price, it's great. It also reminds me of when in the 90s you could find fun little gems in PC game software that weren't overly-done-up but that you kept going back to when you were at that certain aunt's house looking for something to do.. It's two pounds, and it'll give you your money's worth. Really harkens back to some good old-fashioned arcade bullet-hell madness. Definitely worth a punt.And - as always - I've catalogued my playtime of this game: https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=2f7kxfIVaCM
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