![]() ![]() Secondly, it’s an Aussie-developed game, and I do like supporting my local game makers wherever possible. I hadn’t played Assault Android Cactus until its release on Nintendo Switch, which is a double whammy of “how did you miss this one?!?” Firstly, it’s a dual stick shooter, and every time it has been released on a new platform I had heard nothing but praise for it. I’m terrible at SHMUPS and the like, but give me a good dual stick shooter and I’m in my element. ![]() From right back with Robotron 2084, right through to the likes of Geometry Wars, dual stick shooters have been my go-to for extreme twitch action. Play with any configuration including Nintendo Switch Pro Controller and single Joy-Con controllers using aim assist.This will surprise a fair few people, but I’m actually quite a big fan of dual stick shooters.Supports local co-op in all game modes up to four players.An all new Campaign+ mode with remixed stages for a fresh challenge.Unlock game modifying EX options, explore the codex and listen to Developer Commentary.Online leaderboards to compare yourself against your friends and the world.25 stage campaign, Boss Rush, Infinity Drive and Daily Drive give you many ways to play.9 playable androids, each with a distinct play style and personality.Charge head first into an army of refitted robots, transforming stages and massive boss showdowns. With a draining battery mechanic instead of lives, Assault Android Cactus+ challenges you to think fast and shoot faster. Junior Constable Cactus is outside her pay grade when she responds to a distress call and ends up stranded on a crippled space freighter under attack by its own robot workers. Experience an arcade style twin stick shooter set in a vivid sci fi universe. ![]()
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