Andro Dunos 2
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- £17.99
- €19.99
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- User Rating
- 7.4/10
- Release Date
- 24th Mar 2022
- No. of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Action, Arcade, Shooter
- Publisher
- Just For Games
- Developer
- PixelHeart
- Content Rating
- ESRB/Everyone, PEGI/7
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About
Andro Dunos (アンドロデュノス, in japanese) is a side scrolling arcade game from shoot’em up category (Shmup). It was originally released in 1992 by SNK.
In Andro Dunos 2, players take control of the Yellow Cherry once more, sent to end the long war with the aliens once and for all.
The ship has four distinct weapons that can be improved by collecting bonuses as you progress through the different levels.
Features:
– The direct sequel to one of the most famous shmup from 1990s : Andro Dunos!
– An epic side-scrolling space journey awaits you in Andro Dunos 2!
– Fight and explode hundred of spaceships thanks to various weapons such as laser, hawk... or even homing missiles!
– Recover power ups by killing enemies.
– Music composed by Allister Brimble
© 2022. Published and licensed by Just For Games and Pixelheart. Developed by Picorinne Soft. All rights reserved.
Reviews 1
Andro Dunos II is a resounding success. That a small indie developer can bat alongside the likes of M2 and Platinum and, honestly, with greater overall success, is always uplifting. Further inspiring, is how — superficial IP notwithstanding — it manages to be so utterly exacting to arcade standards of the '90s, and at the same time feel breathtakingly original. Its craftsmanship, from weapon negotiations and experimentation, to the way each stage is cleverly built to aid a variety of approaches and play styles, is top notch. Andro Dunos II looks good, sounds great, and plays wonderfully.
9/10
User Reviews 1
Has there ever been a better console for shoot-'em-ups than the Nintendo Switch? Andro Dunos 2 is one of many great STGs on the platform, but it's absolutely worth having in your collection.
The good:
- Decent graphics and sound
- Level select available for any stage you've reached in a previous gameplay session
- Truly feels like a 1990s arcade game, but it's brand-new
- Solid challenge
- Easy to learn, tough to master
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If you like this, check out the Visco Collection, which includes the original Andro Dunos (Neo Geo, 1992). It's available on the eShop.
8/10
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