In this family-friendly arcade-style shooter, you will take command of powerful weapons to defend the village of Inirea from hordes of monsters, gaining points and powerups as you progress through the game.
What players are saying
▼ Not recommended0 hrs
Boring repetitive looong levels. I am very disapointed. I completed 3 levels out of ten and there is no reason to play more.
10 levels, always the same enemies (in later levels they spawn with shields too), always 7 waves, enemies always come from the same spots. Waves are way too long. No bosses. Nothing. You collect a few temporary powerups and rinse and repeat and repeat and repeat and repeat and repeat .... and .... repeat.
Undercooked and underdeveloped game. Boring af.
p.s. there are many reviews from "people" with singular review counts, so they're either bots/alt accounts (strangely similar naming style and account creation dates) or friends of the devs (much less likely).
Either way - AVOID!! And don't even get it in a bundle somewhere. A total waste of money and time.
In a world obsessed with massive open worlds and hundred-hour campaigns, “Attack on Inirea” delivers something refreshingly pure; a straight-up arcade shooter that blends frantic action, base defense strategy, and monster-slaying chaos. Developed and published by Seam Entertainment, this gem brings a nostalgic yet modern pulse to the indie shooter scene; and it’s surprisingly addictive. Read the full review on 24indie.com
We are pleased to announce that Attack on Inirea has been tested by us and works well on both Linux and Steam OS. A video of the game being played on the Steam Deck is available below.
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