Wishing for a Space Invaders-style arcade game for the Mac? Look no further than Puppy Games’ new release, Titan Attacks. It’s available for Mac OS X, Linux Windows and costs $9.95 to register. A free demo is available for download.
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Like Puppy Games’ other retro-style homages to classic arcade games, Titan Attacks features modern physics and particle effects, but combines that with gameplay that will remind you of the early days of coin-op arcade gaming. Puppy’s other releases include Ultratron, a modern homage to the classic “Robotron: 2084.”
Titan Attacks features more than 100 levels, bonuses and bounties that you can use to outfit your ship with better defenses and weapons between rounds, and five giant boss motherships. There’s also an online high score table, so you can compare your abilities to other players.
Puppy Games advises that the violence is non-graphic, so the game is a safe choice for younger players.
The Arcade Series Returns concludes with Space Invaders, a rotating pulse generator designed specifically for triggering drum machines.
Independent patterns/rows of ‘Invaders’ are set up in the separate invader engines to the right. These patterns can be static or moving from left to right and have their own parameters which effect note generation.
Lazers are triggered by the ships at the bottom of the grid. Once turned on, each ship will fire a single lazer at a user specified rate (in the settings panel). When a laser hits an invader, a note is triggered. The lazer cycle is repeated until the ship is turned off. Clicking anywhere on the 8×8 grid starts/re-starts a lazer to fire from that location.
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