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Developer(s) | Infinite Dreams Inc. |
Publisher(s) | Infinite Dreams Inc. |
Series | Sky Force |
Platform(s) | Symbian,Pocket PC,Palm webOS,Windows,iOS,Android,PlayStation Portable,PlayStation 3,PlayStation 4,PlayStation Vita,Xbox One,Wii U,Nintendo Switch,Tesla |
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Sky Force is avertically scrolling shoot 'em upvideo game series created by thePolishvideo game developerInfinite Dreams Inc. The gameplay is reminiscent ofCapcom's19XX series andSeibu Kaihatsu'sRaiden series, featuring a weapon upgrade system and large end of stagebosses.
The original Sky Force has you fighting the evil General Mantis, who seeks to rain havoc upon the world in his Night Owl. You must defeat his various ships, planes, helicopters and tanks.
The sequel, Sky Force Reloaded has you fighting the defeated General's daughter, Scarlett Mantis. She wants revenge for your destruction of her father. She also has a pool of vehicles, such as more helicopters, planes and tanks. A lot of which have a resemblance to her father's.
In most sky force levels, you can expect to have to shoot many planes, helicopters, tanks, AA, laser turrets and more.
The first title in the series was originally released forSymbian andPocket PC in 2004 and was ported toPalm webOS (2005),iOS (2009) andAndroid (2010).[1] The first game in the series was an entirely sprite-based 2D game.
The game received a near perfect rating by IGN who gave it a score of 9.5 out of 10.[2]
The second outing was initially released forSymbian,Pocket PC andPalm webOS in 2006 and was later released for iOS (2009),Android (2010)[3] andPSP (2011).[4] The PSP version of "Sky Force Reloaded" was simply named "Sky Force".[5] The 2D graphics style of the first title was combined with some 3D polygon objects like destructible towers. It received a remake for mobile (Android) in 2016, with a PC,PlayStation 4, andXbox One versions released in 2017, and also aNintendo Switch version released in 2018. A version forTesla cars was released in 2021.
The PSP version of the game received aMetacritic score of 69 out of 100, based on 6 reviews.[6]
The third part in the series was released in 2014 for both iOS and Android as aFree-to-play game.[7] In the third part of the series, the 2D graphics of the first two titles were entirely replaced with polygonal 3D graphics.
The iOS version of the game received a favorableMetacritic score of 83 out of 100, based on 8 reviews.[8]
This title is theWindows version ofSky Force 2014 and was released onSteam in 2015, Android TV and Apple TV 4 in 2016. It was released forPlayStation 3,PlayStation 4 andPlayStation Vita viaPlayStation Network in summer 2016.[9] This version is not F2P and has an improved upgrade system.[10] It's also available for the Wii U on the Nintendo eShop.
The game received a favorable review by Hardcore Gamer who gave it a score of 4 out of 5.[11]
The fourth part in the series was released in 2016 for both iOS and Android as aFree-to-play game. Same as the third part of the series, polygonal 3D graphics were used.
The Nintendo Switch port of the game received aMetacritic score of 74 out of 100, based on 16 reviews.[8]
ign.com
androidgamesroom.com
metacritic.com
toucharcade.com
hardcoregamer.com