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Hello Panda is a stylish vertical shooter made by GPTouch using Game Maker, featuring three playable characters and five levels interspersed with the occasional boss encounters. Enemies drop blood when defeated, which can then be acquired and used to fuel special attacks or to upgrade your default weapon.

Press the Z key to shoot, and hold the left shift key to display your character's hit point. Use the X key to execute your secondary attack. Press the C key when you're firing to upgrade your weapon, or increase the blood pack count by one if the red gauge shows a hundred percent. Use the space key to activate a temporary invincibility mode when you have at least one blood pack.

Name: Hello Panda
Developer: GPTouch, Inc.
Category: Shooter
Type: Freeware
Size: 30MB
Download link: Mediafire

Comments

The poster for this game just made my day.

Hello Panda is gods gift to shmups.

I love how this game pretends to be so totally serious. Or rather it's pretending to pretend. While trying to refrain from bursting into a fit of uncontrollable laughter. Maniacal laughter, I might add. Awesome. Probably the only bullet hell game I played more than once, and I'll keep playing for sure.

This was a blast to play.

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