Stellar Interface: the Old Shmups Meet the New

Xbox One

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  • Retro Shoot ’em Up meets rogue-like genre.
  • Experience the synergetic perk system.
  • Tips for beginner players.

Return to the arcade scene where shmups dominated, but now on your Xbox with pixel graphics on your giant TV. Stellar Interface gives you that exact experience with a modern twist, using rogue-like elements where every run is different, both in terms of perks and enemies.

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At the beginning of each run, you always choose a spaceship and its weapons. Still, as the game progresses new spaceships are unlocked, as well as new bosses, weapons, perks, enemies, and even environments. Each system is randomly generated,  and besides the normal ones where you have to overcome a few waves to progress, there are also levels with bosses (yes, plural!) and traders where you can equip your spaceship loadout. 

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Each time you beat a level, you can choose a new perk to install on your spaceship, with more than 100 to choose from. Besides the usual risk/reward that each perk has, most of the perks are synergetic, meaning you can have a companion drone and then collect a multiplier projectile perk, and in addition to your own shots, your companion drone’s shots will be multiplied as well.

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  • The Dash is your best friend, besides the slight speed boost, it also makes you invincible for a short time.
  • Only a fool doesn’t pick up perks that start with “The Fool’s”.
  • Some waves are infinite, you must identify the motherships to end them, they are usually stationary on the right side of the screen.
  • Getting hit by an enemy spaceship is much worse than getting hit by one of its projectiles.
  • The more times you visit the merchant in a run, the better weapons he has for you.
  • In endless mode, you can only encounter the bosses that you have defeated in classic mode.
  • After defeating the Mirror boss, you unlock Lost Mode, which unlocks more difficult enemies and double-boss battles.

Stellar Interface was the first game we ever developed and we are proud to be part of the Xbox family and hope you enjoy it!

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Stellar Interface

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Fight In Ever Changing Space Battles!

Run through the universe, discover the numerous perks/consumables and their synergistic effects. Explore the randomly-generated galaxy to find merchants, unlock spacecrafts, collect StellarNetES Cartridges, checkmark your kills of the various galactic overlords.

And die. A lot!

Can you find the most outrageous perk combination to defeat the Last Overlord?

Rogue-like Elements: With a randomly generated universe and randomized perks, no journey will ever be the same! What will happen to you, in your own unique apocalyptic cataclysmic transgalactic voyage?

Synergistic Perk System: Over 100 perks and consumables! Look out for the synergistic nature of the perks that suits your playstyle!

Galactic Bounties: ​​Complete over 100 missions to participate in the StellarNET Entertainment System lottery!

Customize Your Start: Choose your spacecraft: there is one for every playstyle, as they have unique starting perks. You can personalize your arsenal from numerous weapons: cannons, missiles and lasers!

Unlock Spacecrafts, View Your Progress: Check out what have you accomplished in our in-game encyclopedia StellarNET. Unlock new spacecrafts, kill all the bosses to progress in StellarNET’s kill table. Check which perks and consumables you have used and seen, and what is your progress towards the achievements!

Explore the Universe: Some levels are more special than others: Merchants, Bosses, Spacecraft Factories. Fight through lower-difficulty levels to stock up on perks, or just streamline to the end-boss if you feel powerful enough!

Controller Support: Plug-and-play with any kind of controller!

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