Compara los precios de Space Moth DX en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por 1CC Games. Publicado por Chorus Worldwide Games. Lanzado el 22/1/2016. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Indie.

A neon-soaked vertical shooter from a two-person team that earns its 'bullet hell' label honestly - great for genre devotees, brutal for everyone else.

I have a soft spot for small studios that pick an extremely specific lane and drive straight down it without blinking. 1CC Games did exactly that with Space Moth DX: a vertical scrolling bullet-hell shmup built in open admiration of arcade classics like DoDonPachi, dressed in a neon-insect fever dream that nobody asked for and somehow works completely. The premise is pure delirium - you are a moth, you have lasers, angry giant beetles and dragonflies want to stop you from reaching the moon. The game plays this completely straight, and that commitment is half the charm. The core loop is three buttons deep: a rapid scatter shot, a focused laser beam, and a limited stock of bombs. What elevates it above genre filler is the soul drain mechanic. Battering larger enemies with the scatter shot turns them neon, makes them significantly more aggressive, and sets them up for a fat score bonus when you finish them with the laser. Bullets that graze your wings without hitting the tiny thorax hitbox at your center actually score you points. Both systems push the same lesson: lean into danger, stay precise, get rewarded. It is an elegant risk-reward knot for a game with only three buttons. Two modes handle the difficulty spread - Arcade strips out the enemy death-bullet clusters for newcomers, while DX mode adds those suicide shots back in and dials aggression up to something that will humble veteran shmup players in the opening stage. The visual identity is the other honest argument for this game. Proper pixel art built with CRT output in mind, a heavy purple-and-pink palette against deep black, and a configurable scanline filter for those who want the full retro presentation. The soundtrack lands closer to Tangerine Dream than chiptune - slow, droning synthesizer textures that some reviewers found forgettable but which, personally, feel exactly right for staring at a screen full of luminous insects trying to murder you. It is a particular mood and it commits to it. Where Space Moth DX shows its limits is content volume and progression feel. Five stages, two modes, no power-ups, no weapon upgrades across a run. Your moth at stage five is mechanically identical to your moth at stage one. The score-chasing loop and the soul drain system are genuinely clever, but without any unlockables or build variation the game asks your intrinsic motivation to do a lot of heavy lifting over repeat sessions. The leaderboard situation at launch was also thin - the Steam community was manually posting scores in forum threads rather than using in-game boards. For a high-score game, that friction matters. If you are already comfortable in the genre, Space Moth DX is a compact, handcrafted shmup with a distinctive look and a scoring system worth understanding. It knows exactly what it is. If bullet-hells are new territory for you, the Arcade mode is a fair entry point, but do not expect the learning curve to be gentle. Worth noting: 1CC Games later released Space Moth: Lunar Edition as an expanded follow-up with new enemies, audio improvements, and a deeper scoring system - if this concept interests you, that version exists and may be the smarter buy for fresh players today. DX stands as the original, no-frills expression of the idea. Kai, Scout Team

Space Moth DX

Space Moth DX

22 ene 20161CC GamesChorus Worldwide Games
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A neon-soaked vertical shooter from a two-person team that earns its 'bullet hell' label honestly - great for genre devotees, brutal for everyone else.

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I have a soft spot for small studios that pick an extremely specific lane and drive straight down it without blinking. 1CC Games did exactly that with Space Moth DX: a vertical scrolling bullet-hell shmup built in open admiration of arcade classics like DoDonPachi, dressed in a neon-insect fever dream that nobody asked for and somehow works completely. The premise is pure delirium - you are a moth, you have lasers, angry giant beetles and dragonflies want to stop you from reaching the moon. The game plays this completely straight, and that commitment is half the charm. The core loop is three buttons deep: a rapid scatter shot, a focused laser beam, and a limited stock of bombs. What elevates it above genre filler is the soul drain mechanic. Battering larger enemies with the scatter shot turns them neon, makes them significantly more aggressive, and sets them up for a fat score bonus when you finish them with the laser. Bullets that graze your wings without hitting the tiny thorax hitbox at your center actually score you points. Both systems push the same lesson: lean into danger, stay precise, get rewarded. It is an elegant risk-reward knot for a game with only three buttons. Two modes handle the difficulty spread - Arcade strips out the enemy death-bullet clusters for newcomers, while DX mode adds those suicide shots back in and dials aggression up to something that will humble veteran shmup players in the opening stage. The visual identity is the other honest argument for this game. Proper pixel art built with CRT output in mind, a heavy purple-and-pink palette against deep black, and a configurable scanline filter for those who want the full retro presentation. The soundtrack lands closer to Tangerine Dream than chiptune - slow, droning synthesizer textures that some reviewers found forgettable but which, personally, feel exactly right for staring at a screen full of luminous insects trying to murder you. It is a particular mood and it commits to it. Where Space Moth DX shows its limits is content volume and progression feel. Five stages, two modes, no power-ups, no weapon upgrades across a run. Your moth at stage five is mechanically identical to your moth at stage one. The score-chasing loop and the soul drain system are genuinely clever, but without any unlockables or build variation the game asks your intrinsic motivation to do a lot of heavy lifting over repeat sessions. The leaderboard situation at launch was also thin - the Steam community was manually posting scores in forum threads rather than using in-game boards. For a high-score game, that friction matters. If you are already comfortable in the genre, Space Moth DX is a compact, handcrafted shmup with a distinctive look and a scoring system worth understanding. It knows exactly what it is. If bullet-hells are new territory for you, the Arcade mode is a fair entry point, but do not expect the learning curve to be gentle. Worth noting: 1CC Games later released Space Moth: Lunar Edition as an expanded follow-up with new enemies, audio improvements, and a deeper scoring system - if this concept interests you, that version exists and may be the smarter buy for fresh players today. DX stands as the original, no-frills expression of the idea.

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Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayercontroller-supporttrading-cardstier:sub-5Bullet HellScore AttackSoul Drain MechanicArcade Stick SupportCRT FilterVertical ScrollingShmupHigh Score Chasing

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Windows 7, 8 or 10
Memory
2 GB RAM
Storage
65 MB available space
Graphics
1GB VRAM or more (Intel HD 3000, AMD HD 5450, NVIDIA 9400 GT)
Processor
2.5 GHz Dual Core or more

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1CC Games
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Chorus Worldwide Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
22 ene 2016

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