
The last space fighter
A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux
Originally inspired by the «Defenders of the weeping Quasar» of Ian MacLarty, this game has evolved into its own destiny. For the moment only two levels are available ... But will you be able to defend the planet earth until the very end ? Remember, you are humanity's last hope...
Keys to play :
- up, down, left right arrows to move
- x to fire
- p to toggle pause
- q to quit
- alt + enter to toggle fullscreen mode
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space_fighter.pyxapp 26 kB
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Development log
- New release : v1.0.1Jun 24, 2022
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Hi.🙂 I'm part of a group of developers working on porting games to handheld Linux devices. Our project is named PortMaster(https://portmaster.games/) and we have an active Discord server in which you are very welcome to come check out any time.https://discord.gg/JxYBp9HTAY
It would be fantastic if you could grant us permission to include your game, 'The Last Space Fighter', within a "ready to run" port on PortMaster. May we host the game in question, please? Your game would undoubtedly be a most excellent addition to these handheld devices. Especially in a "ready to run" format.
You will be properly thanked, noted, and linked accordingly. PortMaster will be responsible for the ports maintenance should any be needed. However, as the creator, you are welcome to come check us out and have any say you'd like involving said port.
Please note that we do not take monetary profit for any port. Our primary goal is to introduce more games to our beloved PortMaster community and to showcase these excellent game creations by excellent devs such as yourself.
I'll close this by thanking you on behalf of myself, and the others at PortMaster, for any consideration that you may lend towards my request!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!🎩
dude like i liked the game, and very similar to arcade games, i think i would combine with the game that retro television effect with prism distorting the color, but i think it must be hard to implement this in python