About Droid Stars
"Droid Stars" is lightly playable shooter game of eight direction.
Small file size with simple graphics and sounds like NES, does not require compression of the storage capacity.
Stars will fly here from every direction. Please avoid them, hit a bullet to it.
If you interrupt the game during play, next time startup will resume by restoring the state before the end, and therefore you can be stopped at any time for the first time immediately.
The orientation of the terminal can play vertically or horizontally. Please choose a style that is easy to operate.
The Touch cursor(bottom left of the screen, cross), you will move in that direction by pressing this. Bullet is fired in the direction of movement.
The Jet button(bottom right of the screen, yellow), you will accelerate by pressing this. While hold down, you can move twice fast of usual.
The Shot button(bottom right of the screen, cyan), you will make a bullet by pressing this. While hold down, you can charge energy of the bullet. When the button released, the bullet will be fired.
Bullet of a certain size or more will pierce the stars, but the energy will be lost each time it destroy. There is no limit to the number of bullets to make.
Cursor and each button are able to press at the same time. Please use the terminal that supports multi-touch.
To Begin(or resume) the game by pressing the Start button. It will change to the Pause button during play.
And then to pause the game by pressing the Pause button. It will change to the Start button except during play.
To terminate(or suspend) the game by pressing the Exit button. Confirmation will not come out. It will change to the Bomb button during play.
To wipe out the stars in the screen by pressing the Bomb button. Number of uses is twice, and it will not increase during play.
The button becomes translucent when you exhaust bombs, and you cannot press it. It will change to the Exit button except during play.
By moving the knob of BGM bar or SE bar, you can adjust respectively the volume of music or sound effects.
The Android robot is reproduced or modified from work created and shared by Google and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License.