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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP/Vista/NT
- Date added: March 07, 2008
- Total Downloads: 9,245
- Downloads last week: 45
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- Average user rating: stars out of 2 votes
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From Pug Fugly Games :Return to Sector 9 is the long awaited sequel to Ambush in Sector 9. Featuring 9 game modes, 15 ships to pilot, plenty of weaponry, and plenty of aliens to use it on, it's arcade action at its bes. Hordes of enemies; different ships to pilot; dangerous enemies to face! Each of the 15 ships has its own special weapon. Once you have unlocked the ships and their weapons (and maybe a few alternative paint jobs), learn which game modes they're best suited to. Submit your scores to the online high score charts to see how you compare with the rest of the world!
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Version: Return to Sector 9
"well i like the graphics and the way the game goes"
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Version: Return to Sector 9
"Different play dynamics; very entertaining..."
Pros: This pew-pew fest is a nice 'take' on standard 2D space opera shoot-em-ups, of which there are thousands to be found floating around out there... Something old, yet new, is always welcome.
Cons: The navigation method /is/ a little tricky at first, and probably will somewhat annoy certain people that are used to standard shooter movement schemes. However, even though it bothered me at bit at first, I'm certain that you'll wind up loving it...
Summary: The method of navigation is completely different and yet strangely familiar: the arrow keys move your ship around the screen in a normal X/Y Cartesian coordinates fashion, but the Z and X keys rotate the orientation of the ship, so it's a little ea... read more >>
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