
Andro Dunos II
A 30-year-late sequel to a Neo-Geo arcade shooter that feels like a faithful throwback, if you can tolerate bullet-hell difficulty and pixel-art visuals.
GamerScout Verdict
Only for shmup fans who crave authentic arcade difficulty with no handholding.
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About Andro Dunos II
Andro Dunos II is a straight-up shoot-em-up in the classic arcade mold: you pilot a spaceship through seven stages, dodging waves of projectiles and clearing enemies with your primary cannon and special weapons. It's a vertical-scrolling shmup with no pretense to reinvention. The visuals are deliberately retro, the hitboxes are tight, and the difficulty spikes are real. If you grew up feeding quarters into Neo-Geo cabinets, this is exactly what you want: a clean, uncluttered experience that rewards pattern memorization and finger reflexes. If you're new to the genre, the learning curve is steep enough that you'll need patience or an appetite for frequent deaths. The game is short (clearable in an afternoon) but built for score-chasing and replays rather than narrative or progression systems. It's a niche throwback done right for its intended audience.

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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 7/8/10
- Memory
- 512 MB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 10
- Storage
- 530 MB available space
- Graphics
- GTX 660 or better
- Processor
- i3 or better
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Game Info
- Developer
- Picorinne Soft
- Publisher
- Maximum Entertainment
- Release Date
- Mar 25, 2022
