Dimension Drive
About
- A New Type of Shoot’Em Up: Dimension Drive is a Dual-Battlefield vertical Shoot’Em Up with a focus on smart, quick teleporting.
- Rich Sci-fi Adventure: Unfold the secrets of the Dimension Drives and your past, teleport across the multiverse fighting the ultimate threat, and meet new races and allies!
- Clever Mix of Mechanics: A seamless combination of levels focusing on strategic shooting and real-time puzzles will make you question what you know about shoot'em ups.
- 2 games on your screen: Dimension drive is a unique shoot'em up where you're fighting two battle fields at once.
- 4 difficulty modes: Normal, Hard, Extreme and WTF! Offer different challenges for different play styles. Play with shields in Normal, or go to the old-school route with one hit kills in Hard and Extreme. If you are up for the challenge try WTF! and try your luck at beating the game with one single hit.
- Single player and local co-op: Play solo or enjoy our unique take on 2 player mode: total cooperative where both players share everything down to their lives, play as a team or die.
- Comicbook art style: Video game meets comic. Experience the story of Jack through the motion comics and awe at the colour rich in-game comic art style. Who said space was black?
- Energy management: The Manticore is powered by the Dimension Drive energy. Carefully strategize and decide when and where are the best places to teleport.
- Advanced scoring system: Obtain the best score in the leaderboards.
- Teleportation! (We said that already, didn't we?)
System requirements for Xbox One
System requirements for Nintendo Switch
System requirements for PlayStation 4
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows 7 or newer
- Processor: (64 bit) Anything for gaming bought in the past 2 or 3 years
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Dedicated graphics card, Radeon HD 4xxx Series, GeForce 4xx Series, or higher
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Sound Card: Recomended
- Additional Notes: Keyboard supported. Gamepad highly recommended.
System requirements for Linux
Minimum:
- OS: (64 b it) Ubuntu
- Processor: To be confirmed
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: To be confirmed
- Sound Card: Recomended
- Additional Notes: Keyboard supported. Gamepad highly recommended.
System requirements for macOS
Minimum:
- OS: (64 bit) Anything from the last 3-4 years
- Processor: 2.6GHz dual-core Intel Core i5
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel Iris Graphics
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Sound Card: Recomended
- Additional Notes: Keyboard supported. Gamepad highly recommended.
Last Modified: Aug 28, 2019
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Dimension Drive reviews and comments
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Microsoft from Spain
Microsoft from Spain
Early Access Review If you like ships games. You Can't Miss It in your library.
This game is a fresh air to innovation within the arcade games of shooters.
The only one but I find him, is that you are going to stay like the chameleons looking at the 2 screens with each eye. Xd
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Microsoft from Italian
Microsoft from Italian
I recommend it because in addition to maintaining the classic mechanics of the Shoot-'em-Up vertical, it manages to innovate dividing the screen into two separate dimensions in which you have to "jump" from one to another to dodge enemies or various obstacles.
Even more Beautiful in Coop, perhaps the only sore point is the graphic/artistic style that I found a little inspired.
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Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
Super creative top down shoot 'em up. I play local co-op only - and it's so much fun (and I can imagine it's even better than single player) - though things can get twisted sometimes since you have to watch both splitscreens to change dimensions at the right time. Interesting boss mechanics. Super friendly dev as well (met him and played at Gamescom 2017). Definitely recommended!
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Microsoft from Spain
Microsoft from Spain
Early Access Review The game is very entertaining. The mechanics of the two split screens is fine although more than once you cuelvas crazy and when you jump destroy yourself against a meteorite:P If the screens and puzzles follow the ascending level of these first levels is going to be a very enjoyable craft game.
Very recommandable for fans of the classic shoot ' em ups!
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Microsoft from Spain
Microsoft from Spain
Great shoot'm up. If you are looking for a twist to the old arcades, do not hesitate, totally recommended.
Strengths:-A different mechanics-The soundtrack and graphics (to be an indie)-The replayability-including rankings, trading cards and accomplishments/achievements loose Points:-A little difficult until you catch the trick to the mechanics of the jump-What Enganc has until you get to finish that level that chokes you (repeat and repeat, and repeat and repeat)
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Microsoft from French
Microsoft from French
This game is synonymous with rage......
But! I am taken of such satisfaction when I finish a level!
Once we understand the mechanics of the game, its going, but to each world it adds a mechanic! And you have to try to understand it etc... to finish the game!
This game quickly becomes addictive! At first we rage, we don't want to play but when we finish the level..... OUAAAAIS!!!!! and so we want to finish the following etc... until we finish the game.
Well, for me it did that, still to be seen for you.
Tip: picks up all the cubes you see, if you have 10 the weapon is null if ten has 20 Ta a kind of super powerful shotgun but if ten has 30.... FLAMETHROWER! flame Lance is almost essential to finish the game