Harmony Keeper
by mofunzone
Harmony Keeper
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Description
Play as a Harmony Keeper, and bring balance to the universe and space by eating extra planets and stars, of course there are baddies who will want to stop you.
FAQ
What is Harmony Keeper?
Harmony Keeper is a free online action shooter game developed by Shogun Games, where you play as a space monster defending the core of the universe.
How do you play Harmony Keeper?
In Harmony Keeper, you control a cosmic beast and use mouse-controlled attacks to destroy waves of enemies while protecting the Harmony Core from harm.
What upgrades and progression systems are in Harmony Keeper?
Harmony Keeper features a progression system where you earn points from defeating enemies, which can be used to unlock and upgrade various powers and abilities for your monster.
Does Harmony Keeper have boss battles or special enemies?
Yes, Harmony Keeper includes challenging boss fights and increasingly difficult enemy waves, requiring strategy and upgraded powers to survive.
On what platform can you play Harmony Keeper?
Harmony Keeper is a browser-based Flash game that can be played on desktop computers through compatible web browsers.
Comments
Craighead85
Aug. 31, 2010
You should see what upgrading your units ingame does. Just says what lvl it is not the dmg. fire rate, and so on. Add that please.
HoboFu
Sep. 01, 2010
My first reaction was to complain that the stars being so much smaller than the planets made no sense at all. Then it occurred to me that I was playing a game in which a cute lovecraftian space monster magically summoned semi-sentient space pistols to protect it while nomming on planets to preserve some odd celestial harmony. Suddenly, realism was a lesser concern.
hypeRR
Aug. 31, 2010
It would be great to have a clock for the "Destroy boss in 1 minute"-like challenges.
Innominate
Aug. 31, 2010
Why does going to the summoning menu restart the eating timer?
Tripiticus
Aug. 30, 2010
Having the last planet take forever to consume is just...boring. It doesn't add suspense or show that the last planet was the best, it just feels poorly planned. Other than that simple little thing, great job!