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A Space Shooter for Two Bucks Now on Kindle Fire
Frime Studio brings its shooter to Kindle's new tablet device.
Date: Thursday, February 09, 2012
Author: James Fudge

Frima Studio is bringing A Space Shooter for Two Bucks to Kindle Fire tablets today. The game, originally released as a PSN title and subsequently warped onto iOS, Android, and Chrome, is now available to users of Amazon’s next-gen tablet. To download the game click here.

So what can players expect from this game? According to Frima Studio:



• Battling hundreds of enemies across two galaxies

• Fast-paced, retro gaming action with incredible detail

• Destroying bosses to collect their sweet secret weapons and upgrades

• Two Ways to Play: A campaign-based Story mode and a skill-testing Survival mode

• More than 40 upgrades and power-ups

• Not having to worry about in-app purchases; the Commander blasted them to pieces

Get the game now from the Amazon App Store . I think you can already guess how much it will cost you...

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