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  • Summary: On stardate 2258.42, Talios, the main moon of our system was destroyed by an unknown mothership. As the best pilots of the Binarystar Space force, you are in charge of assessing the threat, strategically retaliate, and destroy the unknown invader.

    Binarystar Infinity is a 1-Bit Shoot 'Em Up
    On stardate 2258.42, Talios, the main moon of our system was destroyed by an unknown mothership. As the best pilots of the Binarystar Space force, you are in charge of assessing the threat, strategically retaliate, and destroy the unknown invader.

    Binarystar Infinity is a 1-Bit Shoot 'Em Up with a challenging experience reminding of the traditional Arcade Shmup classics, that can be experienced alone or with a friend, and with the particularity of being playable in vertical or horizontal scrolling mode. Offering handcrafted levels and bosses with modern fast-action gameplay and smooth feedback controls, packaged in a stylized nostalgic 1-Bit graphic look (popularized by games like Downwell and Minit) with juicy FX. The game offers a challenging single-player mode with levels run to be mastered, or a more relaxing co-op experience if you choose to play with a friend (Nightmarish if you decide to activate the Friendly Fire co-op option!).
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  1. Jan 10, 2023
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    A very stripped-down old school 2D shoot 'em up in the Gradius mould with the kind of blocky, monochromatic visuals that remind me of the daysA very stripped-down old school 2D shoot 'em up in the Gradius mould with the kind of blocky, monochromatic visuals that remind me of the days of the ZX Spectrum. It gets the basics right so devotees of the side scroller will find some enjoyment here, but non-fans will may it all a little *too* old fashioned and basic. Expand