Starlight Walk is a third person shooter. The action takes place in the outer space. Your mission is to shoot your way throughout what seems to be an orbiting platform. You will control a robotic entity and will have to take out all kinds of robotic enemies.
Before starting each level, you can buy different weapons and armor, so that you increase your chances of survival during the level. Some opponents are easy to terminate, while others will die harder while shooting back at you.
The graphics are simple, yet still appealing. The game can be played only on 800x600 and 1024x768 screen resolution. Auto-save is available throughout the game, so you needn't bother to save your progress.
Pluses:
Drawbacks / flaws: Every tiem you exit the game, the homepage of the producer will open automatically in Internet Explorer. I found this fact really annoying. The game options are scarce: you can't set the controls or choose a difficulty level.
In conclusion: A not so complicated DOOM like space shooter.
version reviewed: 1.0
Starlight Walk Publisher's Description
The game is a terrific space shooter. Your objective is to switch on the lights on every level. You need to walk on a platform positioned in the outer space. A gameplay setting contains teleporters which can at once teleport you to a different location. If you ever played DOOM before, you are supposed to know that teleporting can take you to another place quite of a sudden, so you must be always on alert being ready to new perils and challenges.
System Requirements Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista
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