Fast-paced space shooter with upgradeable ships, challenging boss battles, and endless galactic arcade action
Fast-paced space shooter with upgradeable ships, challenging boss battles, and endless galactic arcade action
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Program license Free
Developer OneSoft Studio
Version 2.2.13
Works under Android
Also known as Infinite Shooting: Galaxy Attack
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(2 votes)
Developer
OneSoft Studio
Works under
Android
Program license
Free
Version
2.2.13
Also known as
Infinite Shooting: Galaxy Attack
Pros
- Smooth, responsive controls suitable for all skill levels
- Eye-catching graphics and effects
- Variety of ships and power-ups to unlock
- Engaging boss battles and challenging level design
- Multiplayer mode increases long-term value
Cons
- Difficulty spikes at higher levels can be frustrating
- Progression slows sharply without in-app purchases
- Occasional unfair drops in firepower due to pick-up mechanics
- Advertisements and microtransactions may affect enjoyment
Classic arcade shoot-em-up action with vibrant visuals and challenging bosses.
Overview
Infinity Shooting: Galaxy War is an action-packed, vertical scrolling shooter that draws inspiration from classic arcade space shooters. With its vibrant graphics, diverse spaceships, and a barrage of enemy projectiles, the game offers an accessible and engaging experience for fans of the shoot 'em up genre.
Gameplay and Controls
The game’s core mechanic features classic bullet-hell action. Players dodge intricate patterns of enemy fire while unleashing powerful attacks of their own. The controls are straightforward: drag to move the ship, and the guns fire automatically. This simplicity allows players to focus on reflexes and positioning rather than complex inputs.
Across more than 100 levels, the intensity steadily ramps up, introducing new enemy types, unique boss encounters, and power-ups. Players unlock and upgrade a variety of ships, each offering distinctive weapon sets and abilities, adding an extra layer of strategic depth when choosing the right craft for each stage.
Graphics and Audio
The visuals are a standout, with crisp, colorful graphics and well-animated effects that pay homage to the genre’s roots while adding a modern polish. Audio cues and energetic background music heighten the sense of urgency and action, creating an immersive environment for each mission.
Progression and Difficulty
A rewarding progression system is present, allowing upgrades to ships and weapons using in-game resources. However, players have reported a sharp difficulty increase at higher levels, particularly beyond stage 50. At this point, progression can slow significantly, and success may feel gated behind further ship upgrades.
The balance of power-ups on-screen, as well as the occasional sudden drop in firepower when changing pick-ups, can hinder progress—especially during boss fights. Some players find this mechanic frustrating, as it can lead to abrupt difficulty spikes and repeated failures without stronger ships.
Monetization
Infinity Shooting: Galaxy War is free to play, but it features in-app purchases and advertisements. While early levels can be completed without spending money, progressing to advanced stages may compel players to consider in-game purchases for power boosts and ship upgrades. While a paid option exists to remove ads, reports suggest that overall costs can become prohibitive for some users who wish to advance without excessive grinding.
Multiplayer and Replay Value
The inclusion of a multiplayer mode broadens replay opportunities, allowing players to compete or cooperate for high scores. This helps extend the appeal beyond the single-player campaign, though the primary focus remains on solo progression and ship collection.
Conclusion
Infinity Shooting: Galaxy War delivers entertaining classic shmup gameplay with polished visuals and satisfying action. However, the progression system and increasing reliance on monetization may deter players seeking a more evenly balanced experience. It is a visually impressive game with strong initial appeal, but some aspects of difficulty scaling could be improved.
Pros
- Smooth, responsive controls suitable for all skill levels
- Eye-catching graphics and effects
- Variety of ships and power-ups to unlock
- Engaging boss battles and challenging level design
- Multiplayer mode increases long-term value
Cons
- Difficulty spikes at higher levels can be frustrating
- Progression slows sharply without in-app purchases
- Occasional unfair drops in firepower due to pick-up mechanics
- Advertisements and microtransactions may affect enjoyment