Interceptor Final Edition
by MiteXXX
Interceptor Final Edition
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Description
Traditional shoot-em-up game.
6 short levels, 3 difficulties, an upgrade tree and decent gameplay.
How to Play
Instructions available in game :)
WASD or arrows to move
SPACE to launch decoy flares
Q, E, Z - additional modules (check the upgrade screen)
Developer Updates
04.03.2015 โ Version 1.1.1
Changelog:
- New FX โ sky darkens when thereโs a lot of explosions. Screen flashed red when you receive dangerous amounts of damage.
- Inertial player ship movement. Smooth and gives a feeling that ship really has some mass.
- Balance tweaks:
โ Some enemies now spawn in different patterns.
โ A lot of tweaks to bosses movement and fire patterns to make insane difficulty more playable and enjoyable. Some of these also affect normal and hard difficulties as well.
FAQ
What is Interceptor Final Edition?
Interceptor Final Edition is a free browser-based idle game by MiteXXX where you manage space fighters and battle against waves of enemies.
Who is the developer of Interceptor Final Edition?
Interceptor Final Edition was developed and published by MiteXXX.
How do you play Interceptor Final Edition?
In Interceptor Final Edition, you control and upgrade space interceptors to automatically fight through increasingly difficult enemy waves in an idle gameplay loop.
What kind of progression systems are in Interceptor Final Edition?
The game features upgrades for your interceptors and weapons, letting you enhance your power and progress further through tougher enemy stages.
Does Interceptor Final Edition support offline progress?
Yes, Interceptor Final Edition includes offline progress, allowing your interceptors to continue battling and earning rewards even when you are not actively playing.
Comments
aronzei
Oct. 19, 2013
Despite having old graphics, it's pretty decent. With all the tools available, I'm sure you can make better games. Fun yet short without being too grindy. The branching upgrade system is also a nice touch. Looking forward to seeing more of your games.
AceFrahm
Oct. 19, 2013
The arrow keys don't respond properly to command input, the will get stuck and reverse constantly.
aawood
Oct. 21, 2013
That was pretty cool! I would suggest adding a spread shot weapon (although the shrapnel cannon was a *very* cool addition in itself), and having indicators on the buttons to make it clear what you've still have to buy. It wasn't clear to me that there was a second plasma sword available, for example.
octogone
Oct. 20, 2013
forget what I just wrote there's a save system. But why not just continue automatically from the level you died in?
Suuljin
Oct. 19, 2013
Simple but fun casual shooter. I'd agree that it's rather easy (shrapnel and dual-plasmablades makes you almost invincible) but i enjoyed the short ride.