Galaxy-Siege2
by myplayyard
Galaxy-Siege2
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Description
Build your spaceship and go out to the space!
Fight the bad guys and the bosses, upgrade your spaceship and win the game.
How to Play
In the game, use the mouse to play
FAQ
What is Galaxy Siege 2?
Galaxy Siege 2 is a space-themed action and strategy game developed by MyPlayYard where players build and upgrade spaceships to explore the galaxy and battle alien enemies.
How do you play Galaxy Siege 2?
In Galaxy Siege 2, you design your custom spaceship by adding modules, then launch exploration missions to fight enemies, collect resources, and gather upgrades across different planets.
What types of upgrades are available in Galaxy Siege 2?
Players can equip their spaceship with various modules such as weapons, shields, fuel tanks, collectors, and resource storage to enhance combat effectiveness and exploration ability.
Is there a progression system in Galaxy Siege 2?
Yes, Galaxy Siege 2 features a progression system where you earn resources from missions which can be used to unlock and improve new modules, allowing you to tackle tougher planets and enemies.
What are some notable features of Galaxy Siege 2?
Notable features of Galaxy Siege 2 include customizable spaceships, a module-based upgrade system, bosses, resource collection from planets, and a linear progression through increasingly challenging worlds.
Comments
HQna
Oct. 01, 2014
Tip: you can unlock the next tier of modules only when you unlocked all (!) of the modules of the previous tier
HQna
Oct. 01, 2014
there's way too much grinding involved, especially since the amount of diamonds and stars reduces drastically from time to time you play a level and you can't replay old levels... and I don't like that you're not able to grab all the drops of a defeated boss
Boingarooni
Oct. 01, 2014
Tip: keep an eye on your collectors. If they're full (stopped collecting) and you're not about to kill the boss ---> go back to base
Sir_Richie
Oct. 01, 2014
So there is a limited amount of stars and crystals per level but you sell your modules for 50%, which essentially means you can lock yourself out?
earlzy
Oct. 03, 2014
This had such potential, but there's just too much grinding to do to actually get anywhere. Also the control scheme is kinda lame - just drift back and forth slowly? Really? You can't even accelerate ahead?