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X-Bomber X-Bomber X-Bomber is a free video game for Windows. It is a 2D, vertical-scrolling Space Shooter, based on the 1980s Japanese sci-fi show Star Fleet. X-Bomber is the main spacecraft in the show and in the game. The game has sharp controls, fast and smooth gameplay, attractive graphics, explosive sound and a huge range of enemies, weapons, allies, environments and objectives along with diligent balancing. X-Bomber is more than just a shoot-em-up, combining fast movement with a wide view of your surroundings, incorporating multiple mission objective types. You choose when to change ship. Choose whether to use firepower, mobility, durability, a balance of each, or force of numbers. Use amazing special and upgrade weapons, devastating secondary attacks or call on your allies for support. I want as many people as possible to enjoy X-Bomber. Distribute it. Mention it to as many people as you can. Let me know if you'd like the game's source files. If you're a fan of Star Fleet, science fiction or action games, be sure to try X-Bomber. It is written in my spare-time using my Clevo P150EM and is tested using a handful of other machines. I'm writing the game because I want to play it myself. Its development is sped along by your comments and feedback. Switch between the X-Bomber space battleship, Dai-X robot or all three of it's constituent Dai-X Fighters at any time by pressing Tab. Your unselected ships repair and re-arm themselves slowly in the background. Replay, flying The Skull space sailer or the WingBlade assault ship. Every single weapon shown in Star Fleet as well as 2 sets of 10 unique special weapons for X-Bomber and Dai-X 17 story-driven missions with: - progressive difficulty - varied environments, objectives and gameplay - swarms of enemies and hazards - Randomising level engine, environment engine and enemy AI mean you never play the same mission twice. - ... |
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