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Sunday, October 26, 2008


Physics Invader is a physics-based remake of Taito's arcade classic. Though the use of physics is a novel idea the game itself hardly strays too far from the gameplay found in the original.

Use the cursor keys to move, and press the space key to shoot. Points can also be earned by pushing debris off the platform, although that's as far as the differences go since all levels are just copies of the first area ad infinitum.

Name: Physics Invader
Developer: Yoshio Ishii
Category: Shooter
Type: Browser

Comments

Hm, It often seems to not notice when I'm holding left or right down.
Also, too easy (too many bullets).

Game would be infinitely better if falling enemies took out others. To balance it out give the player only one bullet that they have to recover before they can shoot again.

The physics are at first sight funny, but then become annoying. Hmm.. Not so the bummer..

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