Bullet Audyssey

Bullet Audyssey

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Bullet Audyssey

Rating:
3.7
Released: November 29, 2011
Last updated: December 02, 2011
Developer: Rete

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Description

Your galaxy has been invaded by melodic celestial bodies, and you've been tasked to save it. Bullet Audyssey is a rhythm-based shoot 'em up where you must "Survive the Beat." Absorb enemy bullets and fire it back at them, slow down time, upgrade your ship and level up.

How to Play

- WASD, arrow keys, or numpad to move.
- Z, comma (for WASD) or SPACEBAR to shoot.
- X, period (for WASD) or SHIFT to slow time down.

Developer Updates

Apr 18, 2013 10:47am

A call to all our fans! Our latest game has been announced!

Our newest game is called Rogue Legacy, a procedurally-generated Castlevania “Rogue-Lite” with an in-depth heritage system. We’re super proud of it, but right now we need your help to get it on Steam.

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FAQ

What is Bullet Audyssey?

Bullet Audyssey is a rhythm-based bullet hell shooter game developed by Rete where you dodge projectiles and shoot enemies in time with the music.

How do you play Bullet Audyssey?

In Bullet Audyssey, you control a ship using the keyboard to dodge patterns of bullets and shoot enemies, with enemy attacks synchronized to the beat of each level's music.

Does Bullet Audyssey have upgrades or progression?

Yes, Bullet Audyssey features upgrades that you can earn and unlock as you progress through stages, allowing you to improve your ship's abilities.

What makes Bullet Audyssey unique among bullet hell games?

Bullet Audyssey stands out by integrating the rhythm of the soundtrack directly into its bullet patterns, making the gameplay closely tied to the music.

On what platforms can you play Bullet Audyssey?

Bullet Audyssey is a free-to-play browser game that you can play directly on desktop web browsers.

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fassaden

Nov. 30, 2011

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great idea that we can play the tutorial while the game is loading :)

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Xyrhoshi

Dec. 02, 2011

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I'm surprised none of the top comments talk about how the Author did such a great job on blending both a Bullet Hell AND Rhythm. The way the bullets sync with the BPM of music, as well as lighting effects and etc. is really beautiful. Awesome job.

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kraykan

Nov. 30, 2011

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81

Its good to see a bullet hell game where lots of bullets actually helps you.

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Mathmoss

Oct. 19, 2013

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Am I the only one that thinks the difficulty ratings are extremely inaccurate?

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sheeplordsenior

Jun. 23, 2012

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The aliens stero technology is too great! Also. Just noticed each time I die a whole different shaped ship takes it place.