Link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/p-3/id1467325697 P.3 Sooyun Jang Save the Space ! P.3 is a vertical classic arcade shooter with two button controls. Press each button changes directio… $1.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsSave the Space ! P.3 is a vertical classic arcade shooter with two button controls. Press each button changes direction but fires at same time. Hold two buttons at same time, slow down ship but fires alternate weapon. Features: - Classic Arcade action - 5 unique stages and boss battles - Simple two button game play - Variety of weapons and upgrade - Retro classic feel screen Information Seller:Sooyun Jang Genre:Action, Arcade Release:Jun 21, 2019 Updated:Jul 12, 2020 Version:1.2.1 Size:40.0 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel malaheart likes this. Lull4by Well-Known Member Aug 21, 2014 765 310 63 #2 Lull4by, Jun 22, 2019 Last edited: Jun 22, 2019 Just played it a bit, what an addictive shooting game, control is smooth, great and unique, pressed or holding the left/right button to move your ship and shoot bullets at the same time, if you hold the both left and right buttons, your speed become slower but shoot an alternative weapon, just remember when you shooting the alternative weapon, the last button you hold would decide the direction the ship move. Every time you leveled up, you got 3 option to choose, like adding a missile, a shield or a hp upgrade, but some weapons would replace the old weapon, so you might need to play more to find out what is the better option to choose at the moment. The game is not a rogue-lite game, if you died you just restart at the previous part of the game, so you can always try again and save your progress until you turn off the game, which is a really nice function to those who can't handle the punishment of losing everything like normal rogue-lite game. One thing to remember, there is a time limit in each part, if you can't kill all enemies on screen when the time ended, all enemies would die instantly, but you lose the chance to level up the ship as well, so try your best to kill enemies as soon as possible. malaheart and Anotherkellydown like this. psj3809 Moderator Jan 13, 2011 12,947 704 113 England #3 psj3809, Jun 23, 2019 Just bought after seeing that old skool look. Shame it’s not relative touch but yeah the controls work well Also good to see an old skool filesize ! Anotherkellydown Moderator Staff Member Patreon Bronze Feb 10, 2014 4,559 1,127 113 Male CAD Technician I Upstate NY https://youtube.com/channel/UCcvu9xhE7xT-mZrXUZQJr5g #4 Anotherkellydown, Jun 23, 2019 Appreciate the impressions. Just bought - it’s so hard for me to resist premium shmups! malaheart likes this. anthony78 Well-Known Member Nov 13, 2015 3,121 697 113 #5 anthony78, Jun 24, 2019 Eh, hard for me to do a shmup without relative touch controls. Anotherkellydown Moderator Staff Member Patreon Bronze Feb 10, 2014 4,559 1,127 113 Male CAD Technician I Upstate NY https://youtube.com/channel/UCcvu9xhE7xT-mZrXUZQJr5g #6 Anotherkellydown, Jun 24, 2019 After spending a good 45 minutes playing this I can assure you P.3 was built around this specific touch control method. That said, everyone is entitled to their own preferences and this may very well not suit your style. I like it quite a bit. anthony78 Well-Known Member Nov 13, 2015 3,121 697 113 #7 anthony78, Jun 24, 2019 So it is relative touch? Lull4by Well-Known Member Aug 21, 2014 765 310 63 #8 Lull4by, Jun 24, 2019 no, your ship is fixed on the same area always, so you can only move left or right, that makes the game may not suit the relative control, the unique control fit the game perfectly though, I think you can give it a try if you like these kind of games. Anotherkellydown likes this. anthony78 Well-Known Member Nov 13, 2015 3,121 697 113 #9 anthony78, Jun 24, 2019 Thanks for the clarification. When he said it was “built around this specific control method” in response I thought he was saying relative touch since he didn’t explain any other method he was referring too. I’ll probably give it a shot. Capronissimo71 Well-Known Member Sep 5, 2011 1,305 137 63 Male Italy #10 Capronissimo71, Jul 5, 2019 Just bought!! A good arcade game is always appreciated (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Just played it a bit, what an addictive shooting game, control is smooth, great and unique, pressed or holding the left/right button to move your ship and shoot bullets at the same time, if you hold the both left and right buttons, your speed become slower but shoot an alternative weapon, just remember when you shooting the alternative weapon, the last button you hold would decide the direction the ship move. Every time you leveled up, you got 3 option to choose, like adding a missile, a shield or a hp upgrade, but some weapons would replace the old weapon, so you might need to play more to find out what is the better option to choose at the moment. The game is not a rogue-lite game, if you died you just restart at the previous part of the game, so you can always try again and save your progress until you turn off the game, which is a really nice function to those who can't handle the punishment of losing everything like normal rogue-lite game. One thing to remember, there is a time limit in each part, if you can't kill all enemies on screen when the time ended, all enemies would die instantly, but you lose the chance to level up the ship as well, so try your best to kill enemies as soon as possible.
Just bought after seeing that old skool look. Shame it’s not relative touch but yeah the controls work well Also good to see an old skool filesize !
After spending a good 45 minutes playing this I can assure you P.3 was built around this specific touch control method. That said, everyone is entitled to their own preferences and this may very well not suit your style. I like it quite a bit.
no, your ship is fixed on the same area always, so you can only move left or right, that makes the game may not suit the relative control, the unique control fit the game perfectly though, I think you can give it a try if you like these kind of games.
Thanks for the clarification. When he said it was “built around this specific control method” in response I thought he was saying relative touch since he didn’t explain any other method he was referring too. I’ll probably give it a shot.