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Space Shooter: Galaxy Attack Guide: Tips, Tricks & Strategies to Bring Freedom to the Galaxy - Level Winner
Check out our Space Shooter: Galaxy Attack guide for tips, tricks and strategies to defeat alien invaders and bring freedom to the galaxy!

Space Shooter: Galaxy Attack Guide: Tips, Tricks & Strategies to Bring Freedom to the Galaxy.

Space — the great unknown, a favorite subject among most science fiction media, and the final frontier.

It is here where we could fly endlessly through a sea of stars, pass planets and other bodies that float adrift in its vastness, and possibly even find other forms of life.

Whether these lifeforms are hostile or peaceful, they could definitely be out there and we aren't the only ones living on a glorified space rock covered in grass, dirt, and water.

Should a war break out, the Earth will most likely make its stand against invaders.

This is what is happening in Space Shooter: Galaxy Attack, an arcade mobile game from Vietnamese company, OneSoft.

You may have heard about this game studio, as it's responsible for Galaxy Attack: Alien Shooter, a title we have covered in the past here at Level Winner.

Space Shooter: Galaxy Attack puts you in the hangar of a different fleet of ships with different specializations.

Along with your side ships, only you can keep the world and the rest of the solar system safe.

Are you ready to push the alien menace back with your laserbeams and plasma cannons?

If you aren't and you're fresh out of flight school, read our Space Shooter: Galaxy Attack guide below for some handy reminders.

They should help you out on your next sortie!

1.

Change The Controls.

In most modern shoot-em-ups (or shmups for short), it's very intuitive for the player to use their finger for the ship's movement.

Long gone are the days where you have to shuffle through a storm of bullets through the uncomfortable and difficult use of a directional pad.

There aren't any d-pads in Space Shooter: Galaxy Attack either.

While using the basic finger controls might feel right, we highly recommend the other setting.

Instead of the ship following your finger itself, the other control style allows for your ship to be controlled using your finger's movements .

What this means is that regardless of where you are pressing, your ship will follow how your finger moves.

You should be able to see what comes from behind your ship and hilarious mishaps of your ship rushing to where the pause button is will be completely avoided.

Granted, you won't be able to stop all mishaps from occurring because your survival depends on your overall skill as a pilot.

But once you do, maybe watching a few ads here and there should help.

2.

Be Selective With Your Ad Watching.

Now, hold on a minute!

We know, we know.

Ads can be annoying and sometimes outright intrusive, but hear us out for this one: they can really help you.

Of course, your time should be precious to you and which ads you want to view are completely on you.

Ads could offer you some time to breathe after a particularly difficult mission while rewarding you in the process.

In most cases here in Space Shooter: Galaxy Attack, they double your rewards or give you premium currency.

This is something you should take advantage of since gold is quite important when upgrading your ships.

You'll need this if you wanna win.

You will also notice that some ships are completely locked behind ad-walls.

This means you have to watch a number of ads to unlock the ship of your choice but many of them just take way too much time to unlock (with the Poseidon requiring 90 ad watches, yikes).

If you don't wanna wait that long or unlock other ships, you may send the devs some love.

With ads out of the way, let's talk about the game's main feature: the ships.

3.

Choose Your Ship And Stick to It.

Unlike most shmups where picking up new weapons changes the way your ship behaves, Space Shooter: Galaxy Attack's pickups cause your ship to transform into a new ship with different guns.

There are a myriad of ships available to the player with some of these stuck behind a paywall.

The best way to succeed in Space Shooter: Galaxy Attack is to stick to just one ship the whole time since upgrading multiple ships will take a toll on your in-game funds and your progress through the levels.

In this Space Shooter: Galaxy Attack guide, we will cover each of the free ships that are available to the player.

The first three ships are available off the bat while the last three ships can be obtained by watching ads (do this if you have a lot of time on your hands).

For the sake of simplicity, let us classify the two groups of three as the Practicals and the Exotics.

The reason behind this being that the first three ships are much easier to use and the last three being powerful albeit unusual.

PRACTICALS.

If you're looking for something that just works, pick any of these three.

The Cobra is the very first ship you start with.

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