Astro Slider takes you on a full fun journey through a kaleidoscopic galaxy on iOS

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  • Astro Slider is a newly published space shooter for iOS
  • Require yourself by inter -dimensional enemies to a striking soundtrack
  • Update your ship with modern leather, engine trails and AURS

If you want to blow up in the space of mobile space (or any game platform), there is an infinite number of options. So what is one more? Well, the newly published iOS Space Shooter Astro Slider sees it, and raises you with a quick, kaleidoscopic shooting action when you blow the way through a colorful galaxy to a striking soundtrack!

Jump into your own spacecraft and experiment with many futuristic technologies to improve it over time. Grab mysterious resources when you bargain along space -time and grow your high result, and at the same time avoiding, exceeding and overcoming all kinds of inter -dimensional threats.

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And when you finish, you can unlock modern skins and engine trails, various aura, and even various exclusive music packages from the original Astro Slider soundtrack. Astro Slider is a surprisingly relaxed example of the Space Shooter genre that has no excitement.

Gliding by stars

Astro Slider also has one of the additional benefits of the latest explosion in independent events on mobile devices. This means that it can be completely offline, for free and no advertising. Undoubtedly, the developer Alex O’donnell wants to build a noise around his work, something that they did with Astro Slider.

The only thing I can come up with about putting on some players is the appearance of low and from time to time the insipid appearance of the central “column” that you cure. But with lots of other flashy visualizations and an electrifying soundtrack, you will have to cut Astro Glider a lot of slack to browse in this department.

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