Planet Protector

Planet Protector

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Planet Protector

Rating:
2.7
Released: January 14, 2008
Last updated: January 18, 2008
Developer: sarcastro

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Description

Protect your planet from astroids...IN 360 DEGREES!!!

How to Play

A, D keys to move, click to shoot, mouse to aim

FAQ

What is Planet Protector?
Planet Protector is a browser-based idle clicker game by Sarcastro where you defend a planet from incoming asteroids.

How do you play Planet Protector?
In Planet Protector, you click on falling asteroids to destroy them and protect your planet, while earning resources to upgrade your defenses.

What kind of upgrades are available in Planet Protector?
Planet Protector allows you to spend collected resources on various upgrades, such as improving the planet's health and increasing the power or speed of your defenses.

Does Planet Protector have an offline progress feature?
Planet Protector does not feature offline progress; the game only advances while you are actively playing.

What platforms can you play Planet Protector on?
Planet Protector is playable directly in your web browser through the Kongregate platform.

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Godfire32 avatar

Godfire32

Mar. 18, 2011

9
1

good game 3/5 it needs an page were you can upgrade your tank thing, needs bettter music, and an option page were you can change the colers of the metores and your planet if gets those things then you chould have a grade A+ game :D

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NexXul

Aug. 25, 2011

2
0

It would be nice with control of the planets rotation and maybe have a story to this unlucky planet?

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Sanmei

Aug. 06, 2009

11
5

I'm wondering how you're meant to stop six meteors simultaneously in the span of about three seconds.

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Kingflynn0910

Oct. 18, 2010

6
4

I love this. Great concept, great graphics for a simple game, great work!! It gets a little irritating fighting off several giant meteors at once, but nonetheless, awesome game. I give it a 4/5, the downside being the random difficulty curves. I think it'd be better if the meteors came at you faster and in more numbers as time went on, not just sporadically. (I think that's the right word for it)

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nfb77

Dec. 31, 2009

9
7

err maybe the planets spin could be controled by arrows?