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Game Play: The structure is that of a retro shooter with progressively harder waves of saucers leading to very cool boss-battles. What makes it unique is that you are defending your planet. The game mechanics lend itself to a more strategic approach.
Graphics: This game plays in full screen with a very clean and stylized presentation. It has a 50s retro feel with bright primary colors and some nice shading and rendering. There was a lot of love and put into the graphics.
Sound: The sound really shins with sub-woofer-shaking explosions along side a variety of retro space-battle sounds. The boss's in particular have a lot of personality.
I strongly recommend you give this game a try!
consider animating the background yourself using objects / ps system?
what about manual control over spinning around the planet? ( I think that would be good ).
1) Install the free Steam version of GameMaker Studio.
2) Subscribe to the game using the provided link.
3) Open GameMaker Studio and choose PLAY. The game will be available for download.