Review
Only 10 stages that i can play otherwise the mechanics are pretty good like any other game of its genre, not anything like the original game however
Yes, Colossatron is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
🤔 The Colossatron app seems decent. It has room for improvement but generally satisfies users.
Colossatron is free.
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4 out of 5
4 ratings in Australia
Only 10 stages that i can play otherwise the mechanics are pretty good like any other game of its genre, not anything like the original game however
I would have preferred if the old Colossatron made it back to the IPhone App Store
I will admit that you have done well to bring this game to life, with the detailed enemies, Colossatron’s design and the bopping music. However, I see this as a strange entry to the series as it derails from the concept of Colossatron in the first game, though some similarities remain. Colossatron: Massive World Threat is a game where you battle enemies by attaching floating cores to yourself to make yourself stronger, some cores fusing to different colours and some fusing their own colour. Colossatron: Cosmic Crisis is a game where you battle enemies by collecting blue bolts to make yourself stronger, some upgrades complimenting others. The difference between these two games is that in Cosmic Crisis, you shoot from Colossatron’s head and you can’t extend its body, with upgrades resetting every level, while in Massive World Threat, you shoot from the cores themselves instead of the head, and you can extend its body, and the cores don’t reset until you destroy the Capital. I admire your work and appreciate that you have developed a new entry to the Colossatron series, however, I just can’t seem to find the concept of Colossatron in this shoot ‘em up game. I hope that you will continue to develop this game to turn it into the Colossatron game it needs to be.
This isn’t at all like Colosatron, which wasn’t that great to begin with. Halfbrick bought the title, now attempting to monetize it as quickly and cheaply as possible. This is just Galaga, an arcade game from the 1980s, with the C-tron graphics they bought painted on. Lame, lame, lame. And after 2 lvls, required signing up for shady halfbrick+ account, which may trigger unwanted subscription and definitely is a glitchy mess. Don’t support this lazy, cut n paste non-developer’s cynical tactics.
Doesnt capture the charm of the original. Pretty fun for half a moment but its similar to most games of the genre with a vampire survivors element. Not bad, but lacking anything colossatron related such as modulized attacks with a puzzle element. If you were collecting cores while playing to impact your attacks this would be amazing but that would obviously take a lot more time when it comes to programming and balancing. In its current state a fine time waster but not up to the source materials standards.
Could use more levels. Other than that, good gaem
I like this it’s fun to play but it’s kinda hard and short.
I beat the first game and saw that Halfbrick studios released Colossatron part two! I was so hyped. What’s really cool is that this game kinda reminds me of space invaders. Easily deserves a 10/10 rating . Good job Halfbrick, I’ll be excited to seed what you make next.
My only regret is that there currently isn’t more to play!
It’s crazy to think that I played this game on my iPad during elementary school. Now I am in college. This is such a classic fun game. Brings back old memories