Free games for Android - Galactic Striker (Lite)

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Blast aliens into space dust, save your own skin, and make smart-alecky comments--all at once--in Galactic Striker (Lite), an arcade-style, accelerometer-based Android game. This exciting shoot-em-up adventure boasts 3D graphics and even comes with a fully developed comic-book style backstory.
Find Your Way Home, Jack

In Galactic Striker, you're Jack Panic, the world's greatest (and cockiest) astronaut and hero. As the story begins, you're called upon to protect Earth once again--this time from a renegade asteroid. But during this routine mission, you accidentally damage an alien mothership (oops) and insult their leader (double-oops), who subsequently teleports you to the other side of the galaxy (not cool, bro).

To get home again, you'll have to shoot your way through waves of alien attacks and other deep-space obstacles. Tilt your phone to navigate your spaceship, and choose from an ever-expanding list of futuristic weapons as you fight your way through space. You'll need your strongest firepower, steeliest nerves, and sharpest wisecracks to make it back to Earth.

Are you up to this massive challenge? Of course you are--you're Jack Panic! (Let's assume that "Don't" is your middle name.)

This is a free, incomplete version of the full Galactic Striker game. You can play through a few levels, then you'll be prompted to purchase the full game.

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Game Features
  • Play this exciting, 3D space adventure game on your Android device
  • Shoot your way through alien attacks to get back to Earth
  • Tilt your device to navigate your spaceship
  • Destroy enemy ships and other space obstacles with futuristic weapons
  • Enjoy snappy dialogue and a fully developed comic-book style backstory
Game Details
  • Size: 17.7MB
  • Version: 1.1.4
  • Developed By: SkillPod Media
  • Minimum Operating System: Android 2.2
  • Approximate Download Time: Less than 3 minutes

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