About This Game Enter the AI arena and fight evil artificial intelligences with a variety of weapons and modifications. AIPD is a top-down coop twin-stick shooter with a visual style that is an homage to 80s neon art styles, pioneered by games like Minestorm on the Vectrex console system or feature films like TRON. Enjoy thousands of possible combinations of enemy and arena permutations that give you an unprecedented and nearly unlimited arcade experience. Enjoy the neon graphics of AIPD using the power of Unreal Engine 4 to its limits, combined with a slamming soundtrack and overwhelming sound effects. Choose between weapons like the powerful howitzer, the devastating shotgun or the precise phaser for point attacks.In AIPD you can choose your favorite combination of game mechanic modules and fight action driven coop battles with up to four players on one screen. Enjoy the freedom to create your own experience and adjust the game to suit your needs and skill level. Thousands of possible combinations of enemy and arena permutationsFlexible playstyle thanks to customizable weaponry and modificationsLocal coop mode with up to four playersSeveral online leaderboards for fierce competitionTimeless Neon-Art style powered by Unreal Engine 4Compare your skills online:Leaderboards AchievementsAdditional features:Full controller, mouse & keyboard support Amazing soundtrackWho is Blazing Badger?AIPD is the debut title of Blazing Badger, an independent developer based in Frankfurt, Germany. The game is developed by a team of industry veterans who all contributed to the Uncharted, Crysis, Spellforce and Settlers series, as well as Lords of the Fallen and the critically acclaimed 90s advertising game Tony & Friends in Kellogg's Land. 7aa9394dea Title: AIPD - Artificial Intelligence Police DepartmentGenre: Action, IndieDeveloper:Blazing BadgerPublisher:mamor gamesRelease Date: 28 Jan, 2016 AIPD - Artificial Intelligence Police Department Full Crack [Password] aipd - artificial intelligence police department It's highly addictive, quite customizable, fast paced, simple to play, quite hard to master Twin Stick shooter.Buy it whenever you can. this is a good game and it's even better when you play it with friends.if you don't have any, this game alone is reason to get some.you navigate your ship in a circular arena and fight waves of enemies. coupled with it's awesome music this game is quite addictive!this will keep me busy for quite some time :). This game was pretty fun, but only for about an hour. Unlocks took a bit too long to unlock. I was already bored of my existing weapons by the time I got the new ones. The game lacks any real ability to bring yourself back from poor performance so it misses out on the rush of a comeback that games like Crawl do so well. Surviving a level was always overshadowed by "well now my health is low for the next level." The sheer amount of enemies can be a little overwhelming so I always ended up missing the enemies that really mattered until it was too late, which would be forgiveable if all punishments didn't hurt your entire run. I also may have been missing enemies because the camera is not centered on the player, but enemies can still come from the short side of the screen which gives them an arbitrary advantage. Ultimately it just ended up feeling like a slow crawl towards inevitable death and that crawl didn't feel particularly engaging.. Just the kind of bullethell-ish twin stick action I can get behind with the right balance between challenge, pulse-pounding action, and booty blasting fun. Just the kind of bullethell-ish twin stick action I can get behind with the right balance between challenge, pulse-pounding action, and booty blasting fun. SUMMARY: This is primarily a "MIXED" review, with a recommendation to buy the game only if it's on sale. AIPD is a relatively enjoyable twin-stick shooter that should appeal to anybody who liked Geometry Wars. However, it is not a perfect game, nor is it a long game. Additionally, there are numerous features that could stand to be improved. As a result, I really can't recommend the game at full (US $9.99) price--if you like twin-stick shooters, it might be worth it when it's 60-80% off.With a name like "Artificial Intelligence Police Department", you might expect something of a plot. But there really isn't one. Each game starts in the same circular "arena", and you're immediately tasked with killing everything that moves. When a round is completed, you arrive at a screen where you must choose between one of two randomly selected "modules." Modules are negative modifiers that typically make life harder for you (i.e., touching the border of the arena now hurts you; drones now move faster; an EMP occasionally spreads across the arena, preventing you from using your primary weapons while you're exposed to it). In exchange, modules give you a points multiplier--generally higher points for harder modules--that can significantly increase the points you accrue. And that's basically it. At the end of Round 15, you square up against a fairly simple 3-phase boss, and then the game ends.As you accumulate points, you'll ultimately unlock weapons and passive abilities--six of each--that are selected at the beginning of each run. These are probably one of AIPD's strongest features, because the weapons are legitimately distinct and the passive abilities can alter your playstyle. For example, the Laser gets stronger as it gets closer to overheating, whereas the Phaser has a short range but automatically targets & engages anything inside of that range.There are also secondary consumable weapons and items that can drop from certain enemies as you play. The usual staples are here: A "superbomb" type weapon clears most of the screen, cluster missiles that automatically target enemies with a barrage of projectiles, etc. Items include buffs like a temporary shield, and a "bulletime" slowdown.So is AIPD worth it? Well, it feels a whole lot like a gameplay mode you'd find in Geometry Wars (which isn't a bad thing, particularly if you enjoy Geometry Wars). However, there isn't much to the game. No level variety or significantly different game modes--just the same circular arena, 15 rounds, and boss. I wouldn't be surprised to see people completing the game and unlocking everything within 2 hours.For these reasons, I feel like I can still recommend the game, but ONLY if:1. You love twin-stick shooters like Geometry Wars2. AIPD looks interesting to you3. AIPD is on salePROS:+ Six distinct unlockable weapons (and six unlockable passive abilities) can lead to some interesting combinations+ The "modules" (negative modifiers that increase your points multiplier) at the end of each level result in some pretty hectic scenarios by the end of a run+ A reasonable variety of enemies that have unique behaviorsCONS:- Only a single "arena" (which is simply a circle) that the entire game takes place on- Only a single boss at the end of Round 15- Only one real game mode--nothing close to the variety of Geometry Wars- Ultimately a very short game that feels more like an extension of another game. https:\/\/youtu.be\/YPs0tQImeq4A fun classic styled arcade shooter in design is similar to geometry wars if you like that asthetic, the music is great, and the gameplay is simple enough for hours of enjoyment. Though will say that it doesn't have as many modes of gameplay but the difficulty settings can make up for that. In all i do recommend this game also fairly cheap for a new indie game.
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