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    Everyday Shooter

    Game » consists of 5 releases. Released Oct 11, 2007

    Everyday Shooter is a shooter that mixes classic dual-joystick shooter gameplay with a custom soundtrack that creates music from the explosions of your enemies. It was released as a downloadable game for the PC and PlayStation 3, and later for the PSP.

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    Everyday Shooter last edited by Baelrun on 07/29/21 06:46PM View full history

    Overview

    Everyday Shooter is a shooter developed by Jessica Mak with Visual C . After multiple showings as a fully-independent product, Mak partnered with Sony Computer Entertainment America for its eventual release on the PlayStation Network. The game would later appear on Steam as a PC download.

    Everyday Shooter is a top-down shooter in the same vein as Robotron: 2084 or Geometry Wars. The player controls a small dot and can shoot in 8 directions. Hitting enemies plays music that fits into the background music that already plays in each stage. Additionally, each level has a unique graphical style and an entirely different chain reaction system. Figuring out what that system is for each level is a key to attaining high scores.

    PC System Requirements

    • OS: Windows 2000/XP/Vista
    • Processor: 1.7 Ghz
    • Memory: 256 MB
    • Graphics: OpenGL compatible graphics card.
    • Hard Drive: 36MB
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