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Galaxy Force II

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Galaxy Force II

Rating: 3.2 (26 votes cast)

Galaxy Force II is an arcade shooter with a 3-D view from behind your spaceship. Fly through five different planets, taking on enemies in environments that range from a peaceful garden to lands made of fire or ice. Navigate treacherous landscapes by flying low over the planet surface and blowing up enemy robots, ships, and turrets then flying through a tunnel to destroy the alien stronghold on each planet. It is your duty as part of the Galaxy Force to defend against the alien invasion and maintain peace in the solar system.

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  • Platform:PC
  • File size:15.31 MB
  • Categories:Casual, Retro
  • Publisher:SEGA
  • DRM:DRM Free

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Galaxy Force II review

By aluinie posted 2nd May

Not too bad shooter similar to the likes of sega afterburner but set in space. Simple gameplay shoot all that comes towards you

The game does suffer from a lack of speed but the graphics are detailed and gameplay is good for a quick blast.

Galaxy Force II review

By Goblinz181 posted 1st May

Originally made in 1991 for early consoles Galaxy Force II is a game that tried to be 3d. The perspective is that of a plan flying into the screen. This would be fine but it makes it very difficult to aim because a the ship sprite gets in the way. There are no re-bind able key though there are control options. The keys are "a" "s" "d" plus the arrows keys. The controls are inverted flight so it may take some getting used to. Most things in the game take some getting used (at least from a modern perspective). I would recommend this only to people who really like old arcade games.