![]() The audio features basic sound effects and some adventurous, exploratory music. Multi-coloured speckles are seen against the black of space and you’ll fly over lots of different coloured terrain some sandy, some rocky, usually with metal panels or other objects spread across the surface. The straightforward action is accompanied by the kind of simple visuals you’d expect from the game’s age, but there’s a surprising amount of variety, too. ![]() You don’t have multiple options to consider during the levels, survival is just a matter of avoiding the enemies, their fire and gunning down as many of them as possible. In Arcade Archives Star Force your ship (the Final Star) has a cannon to shoot down foes, but there are no other weapons, charged attacks or bombs to help you out of dangerous situations. Yes, it’s yet another retro shmup on Switch, this time set across 25 levels and offering quite a stripped down shooting experience. Released in 1984, Star Force sticks you in control of a space ship as you go through levels blasting a variety of enemy types.
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