Rrootage

rRootage is an abstract scrolling shooter game created by Kenta Cho. The game features four modes, each one based off of a different shooter which is probably how the game received its name. Normal Mode: This mode is based off of pretty much EVERY shooter ever made. The player has three bombs that cause the enemy's bullets to dissolve. The ship also slows down while firing its beam. PSY Mode: Based off of the game Psyvariar, this mode is probably the oddest of all four of them. First off, the player gets powered by scratching enemy projectiles, the player moves at a slower speed while firing and when the player's powerbar is full, the player's ship becomes invincible for a short amount of time. The player can also spin the ship which causes the area around the ship where bullets are scratched to increase, but the ship slows down. IKA Mode: Based off of the game Ikaruga, this mode allows the player to switch between white and black. While white, white projectiles reflect at the enemy, and vice versa with black. GW Mode: Based off of the game Giga Wing, this mode gives the player a shield that reflects shots fired by the enemy and protects the player, but it has a lengthy charge time. The game has the player fight a large boss. The boss changes forms each stage, and there are five stages.

External link

* rRootage download site

 

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