alieniOS Video Games
Video Games Encyclopedia by Gamepressure.com
iOS is the name for the operating system which Apple is using in its own smartphones and tablets (iPhones and iPads) since 2007. iOS is a more popular platform among the mobile developers than Android, despite the fact that the latter is used in a greater number of mobile devices. Appleās success is a result of bigger revenues for developers creating iOS games and greater performance of iPhones and iPads, among other things.
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Xenowerk
Action 18 June 2015
A mobile science-fiction/horror twin-stick shooter game, stylistically similar to Alien Breed. Xenowerk was developed by Swedish studio Pixelbite, the creators of the well-received Space Marshals. The story is set in an Arctic research station, taken over by monsters, which were bred there. You play as a member of a team sent to neutralize the threat. The story campaign gives you missions with various objectives, focused mostly on battling hordes of enemies.
Alien Breed
Action 01 August 2012
Refreshed version of the science fiction shooter originally published in 1991 for Commodore Amiga computer users. In addition to the improved graphic design, additional levels and network functions have been prepared.
Gunship X
Action 08 May 2014
Gunship X is a first-person shooter in which the player takes control of a powerful gun on board a combat aircraft. Our task is to finish off the maximum number of enemies who invaded the Earth, but we also have to make sure that escaping civilians safely reach the evacuation point.
Let Them Come
Action 09 January 2018
A dynamic shoot'em up game requiring the player to fight invaders from space. The protagonist uses a heavy machine gun located on the left and the enemies approach the player from the right. Alongside progression, the player gains points which can be spent on both upgrades and additional weapons, such as a chainsaw, grenades or molotov cocktails.