Sky Force Anniversary (2014)

Infinite Dreams

Expanded Game of Sky Force

Android · Linux · Mac · Nintendo Switch · PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 3 · PlayStation 4 · PlayStation Vita · Wii U · Xbox One · iOS

3.56 from 79 ratings

398 members have it in their collection · 14 playing now · 171 backlogged · 19 wish listed

How long? Main story 10h · with extras 15h (from 3 logged playthroughs)

Legendary shoot-'em-up makes its way on the PCs! Abundant explosions, truly epic boss fights and beautifully crafted 3D environments are here to keep you entertained. Sky Force Anniversary offers single player experience and local cooperative mode for 2 players.
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Details

Developers
Infinite Dreams
Publishers
Infinite Dreams
Genres
Arcade, Indie, Shooter
Themes
Action, Warfare
Series
Sky Force
Steam
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Release dates

  • Jun 05, 2014 (Worldwide) iOS
  • Feb 04, 2015 (Full Release) (Worldwide) Android
  • Apr 29, 2015 (Worldwide) Linux, Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Sep 07, 2016 (Worldwide) PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita
  • Dec 09, 2016 (North_America) Xbox One
  • Mar 16, 2017 (Europe) Wii U
  • Mar 16, 2017 (North_America) Wii U
  • Nov 08, 2018 (Worldwide) Nintendo Switch
  • Nov 08, 2018 (North_America) Nintendo Switch

Also available on

  • Sky Force (2004) · PC, Palm OS, PS3, PSP, Windows Mobile, iOS
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Rating distribution

5 stars
14
4 stars
26
3 stars
30
2 stars
8
1 star
1
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Community All Reviews Statuses

TheGrey

Status TheGrey Nov 10, 2024

A top down vertically scrolling shoot'em up. Great graphics, and I always enjoy the throwbacks of slowly moving up while trying to shoot everything and dodge everything else. This is a genre I normally enjoy if the difficulty doesn't get too crazy.

While I liked the levels I played, the game relies on heavy reputation to advance. Just beating a …

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A top down vertically scrolling shoot'em up. Great graphics, and I always enjoy the throwbacks of slowly moving up while trying to shoot everything and dodge everything else. This is a genre I normally enjoy if the difficulty doesn't get too crazy.

While I liked the levels I played, the game relies on heavy reputation to advance. Just beating a level isn't good enough, you need to go back through and beat without being touched, then beat while shooting 100% of the enemy, etc. I gave this game more leeway then I normally would for requiring so much replaying because I enjoyed the action, but eventually repetitiveness and difficulty spike killed it for me.

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