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Set sail for 17th-century British Colonial Mars in Jamestown+: a cooperative shoot-em-up for 1-4 brave souls, designed to be exciting for players of all skill levels.
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The A.V. Club
Jul 17, 2011
It just does its style of controlled chaos really well. And if you have a friend or three to play co-op with, so much the better… A Shop Empire Creator: LittleGiantWorld Platform: Browser Price: Free Shop Empire follows a model similar to Tiny Tower, except with instant gratification.
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1UP
Jun 20, 2011
Even if you're lousy at shmups -- a category I definitely fall into -- Jamestown is very approachable, allowing you to slowly hone your skills before you tackle some of the trickier stages. And as Final Form Games' debut title, Jamestown can't be called anything but a fully realized labor of love. Comments (18) - - "Shoot-em-up?"Posted: Jun 21, 2011 12:00AM PST by gamernerdtg2 Why not call this game a Side Scrolling Shooter or SSS? Shoot-em-up doesn't do it for me IMO. It's really sad how this genre, puzzle games, and brawlers have been forgotten.
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Gamer Escape
Dec 11, 2019
Overall, I can see why this game continues to receive updates and ports even eight years after its original release. Jamestown+ is an incredibly well-polished and engaging experience, offering up both a great entry point to the bullet hell genre and a satisfying challenge to veterans. I do wish the game would have explored its wild colonial-history-meets-sci-fi premise more.
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Oprainfall
Feb 6, 2020
If you are a fan of Shmups buying Jamestown+ is a no brainer. The game looks and plays like a dream. The soundtrack is one of the best you will find and having local multiplayer makes this a joy for folks that like to play games with their friends. I do wish this had online multiplayer since not all of us live close to friends we can easily snag up to play. I played this for around 5 hours and I was able to beat all of the stages the game had to offer, but I could’ve invested a lot more time if I wanted to unlock everything the game had to offer and complete all of the challenges, making it well worth the $17.99 price point. If you’ve been looking for a Shmup to test your skills or just a good game to play with some friends, you really couldn’t go wrong picking this up.
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