Galactic Missile Defense

Galactic Missile Defense

Galactic Missile Defense is a strategy tower defense ( TD ) game set in space, where you are in charge of 3 secret anti-missile technologically-advanced bases that are the last hope to save Earth.

You can upgrade any anti-missile base with a variety of weapons and boosters but you must be careful as each choice requires strategy and skill. Be prepared for quick decisions as the action increases dramatically once you reach the higher levels!

Galactic Missile Defense: Gameplay Instructions

Tap on the screen to shoot towards a direction. You must destroy all visible aliens in order to advance to the next level and unlock more weapons, upgrades and aliens. For each upgrade, you can read the in-game instructions and you can upgrade all weapons for more effects, or even unlock new ones.

Which game engine or toolchain is used to bring this game to life?

The game uses the Javascript game development library for physics/collision detection.

Can you play this game on your mobile device?

Galactic Missile Defense is mobile-compatible.

What is the tag classification of this game?

The key descriptors or labels assigned to the game are alien, defence, highscore, shoot-em-up, space, tower.

What genre does this game fall under?

This title fits into the Strategy category.

Who is the game’s gender audience?

This game is targeted towards Male & Female in terms of gender.

For which age groups is this game most suitable?

The primary age group that should play this game is Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.

Does the game contain any content that could be considered cruel?

Yes, there are scenes of cruelty in Galactic Missile Defense's gameplay.

Is the game considered safe and fun for kids?

No, children cannot enjoy Galactic Missile Defense without any concerns.

Who was responsible for programming and designing the game?

The division or team within the developer that worked on this game is Black Sheep Games.

Is there any blood shown in Galactic Missile Defense?

Yes, Galactic Missile Defense contains references to blood.