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Developer(s)2D Boy
Publisher(s)2D Boy
Nintendo (WiiWare)
Designer(s)Kyle Gabler, Ron Carmel
Platform(s)OS X, Microsoft Windows, Linux,[1] iOS,[2][3] WiiWare,[4][5] Android,[6] OnLive, BlackBerry 10[7]
Release
October 13, 2008
  • Wii
    Windows
    Mac OS X
    November 2, 2008
    Linux
    February 12, 2009
    iOS
    December 16, 2010
    Android
    November 28, 2011
    BlackBerry 10
    January 21, 2013
Genre(s)Puzzle
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer (Wii, Linux and iOS)

Phoenix Force is a game developer by the Brazilian company Awoker Games, funded by Microsft[8] and available for Windows Phone 8.

The game is of Shoot 'em Up genre with only bosses, big and strong enemies, and tells the history of how the Phoenixes saved Earth after a catastrophic event that vanished life from the planet and brought monster to all continents.

Gameplay

In Phoenix Force, the player controls a phoenix that fires fireballs against the bosses, that flood the screen with bullets. The difficulty level is above the mobile games' average, but matches the standards of Bullet Hell games.

File:Phoenix Force, Trailer 3.webm
Trailer da Jogabilidade.

Development

Phoenix Force is the 26th game from Awoker Games and its 9th Shooter game. It was developed using the opensource framework MonoGame. The development started in August 2013, it was funded on November of the same year and released on March 10th of 2014.

Reception

The average star rating from players on the store is 4.7/5.00 with more than 5000 reviews.[9][10][11]

References

  1. ^ "World of Goo Linux Version is Ready!".
  2. ^ "World of Goo on iPad Releasing Soon".
  3. ^ "World of Goo on iPad December 16!".
  4. ^ Murphy, Patrick (2007-12-31). "Road To The IGF: World Of Goo's 'Suggested Emotional Journey' To Wii". Retrieved 2008-10-13.
  5. ^ Macarthy, Andrew (2008-04-01). "World of Goo switches from Wii to WiiWare". Nintendic.
  6. ^ "I love you, 2D Boy! » Blog Archive » World of Goo for Android coming soon…". 2D Boy. 2011-10-03. Retrieved 2012-05-09.
  7. ^ "I love you, 2D Boy! » Blog Archive » BlackBerry Now Filled with a World of Goo". 2D Boy. 2013-01-29. Retrieved 2013-02-01.
  8. ^ http://www.appcampus.fi/apps/games/?filter=all&sort=-created_at
  9. ^ http://www.windowsphone.com/en-us/store/app/phoenix-force/90b9eae4-8f5d-453f-81c9-eb815dfab189
  10. ^ http://www.windowsphone.com/zh-cn/store/app/phoenix-force/90b9eae4-8f5d-453f-81c9-eb815dfab189
  11. ^ http://www.windowsphone.com/pt-br/store/app/phoenix-force/90b9eae4-8f5d-453f-81c9-eb815dfab189