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  • Summary: In a world of desolation and despair, a wanderer looked up and saw the endless sky staring back down at him. He would make it there, no matter what it took. Endless variations of randomly generated worlds and enemies await!

    Challenge minibosses, complete puzzles, and shoot everything on
    In a world of desolation and despair, a wanderer looked up and saw the endless sky staring back down at him. He would make it there, no matter what it took. Endless variations of randomly generated worlds and enemies await!

    Challenge minibosses, complete puzzles, and shoot everything on your path to the skies. Bullet-hell style bosses guard the ends of the levels, so be prepared for hundreds of bullets blanketing your screen. Kill enemies, charge forward, pick up upgrades, combo power-ups, then die and do it all over again.

    One day, you will make it to the glorious sky that beckons out for you!
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  1. Jul 17, 2015
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    Skyflower has the makings of a great dual-stick shooter. It's fast-paced, full of unique bad guys, packed with procedurally-generated levels and a mash-up between Smash TV and Gauntlet. Unfortunately, all this is undermined with the unwieldy mouse and keyboard controls. Without proper gamepad support, Skyflower is impossible to recommend.