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Friday, April 3, 2009

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The latest collab from John and Joey over at Armor Games, Fox Fyre is a bit like Tanks-style gameplay minus the turn-based play and with tons of different options to choose from.

Set atop the Northern Lights (and quite possibly the only game ever to feature Aurora Borealis, or at least to my knowledge), the key is to build up the cash by aiming well and firing lots, then buy more powerful cannons and shields to take out further, more difficult enemies.

Seems a little meh at first, but definitely picks up once your opposition work out how to actually aim. Only 5 different types of missile can be equipped at once, so working out the most efficient set of destructives is essential.

Take to the skies over at Armor Games.

Comments

A lot of the old Kirby games used to always have Aurora Borealis in the sky in the arctic themed levels.

The Aurora was also in Super Street Fighter II, in Cammy's stage, right?

OK OK, you proved me wrong :D

But do you get to fight on the aurora in either of those games?

ur mom beeeeotch

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