RefleX
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Reflex - A casual sci-fi puzzle game.
Your homeworld has been attacked devastating all life and it's up to you to fight back. Using the advanced Reflex missile you will infiltrate unknown enemy bases across the galaxy as you track them back to their homeworld.
In this casual puzzle game, you add components to unknown enemy bases that will reflect, duplicate and split the Reflex missiles. You will need to destroy the power generators, communication systems and weapon platforms across more than 100 levels. Each new world brings with it new technology to utilise and deal with from laser fences, breakable walls, gas vents, laser turrets, and the dreaded teleporters.
Easy to learn game mechanics. Click on a base socket and use the radial menu to select the component you wish to build. Be warned though, construction is not instant. Each level gives you access to a set of components and it is up to you to work out the best way of using them.
There are more than 30 different components that can make up a level and you will need to devise tactics of what to build, what to deconstruct, and when. It will not be as simple as placing down components and firing the missile. There will be times you will have to remove a component that is in short supply to get the missile to its destination.
Some of the base structures will force you to react in potentially unexpected ways; such as the rotating reflector and the unstable reflector.
You will also need to handle multiple missiles at the same time. Something that will require split-second timing. For example, you may need to destroy a power generator to take down a temporary reflector in the base before a missile can proceed.
Your homeworld has been attacked devastating all life and it's up to you to fight back. Using the advanced Reflex missile you will infiltrate unknown enemy bases across the galaxy as you track them back to their homeworld.
In this casual puzzle game, you add components to unknown enemy bases that will reflect, duplicate and split the Reflex missiles. You will need to destroy the power generators, communication systems and weapon platforms across more than 100 levels. Each new world brings with it new technology to utilise and deal with from laser fences, breakable walls, gas vents, laser turrets, and the dreaded teleporters.
Easy to learn game mechanics. Click on a base socket and use the radial menu to select the component you wish to build. Be warned though, construction is not instant. Each level gives you access to a set of components and it is up to you to work out the best way of using them.
There are more than 30 different components that can make up a level and you will need to devise tactics of what to build, what to deconstruct, and when. It will not be as simple as placing down components and firing the missile. There will be times you will have to remove a component that is in short supply to get the missile to its destination.
Some of the base structures will force you to react in potentially unexpected ways; such as the rotating reflector and the unstable reflector.
You will also need to handle multiple missiles at the same time. Something that will require split-second timing. For example, you may need to destroy a power generator to take down a temporary reflector in the base before a missile can proceed.
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: 7
- Processor: Intel Celeron J4125 2Ghz
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel UHD 600 - 1280x720 (16:9)
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 350 MB available space
Recommended:
- OS: 10
- Processor: AMD Ryzen or Intel equivilent
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: nVidia or Radeon GPU
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 350 MB available space
RefleX reviews and comments
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Microsoft from Russian
Microsoft from Russian
Reflex is a Great game for bounty hunters. Two hours of waiting and 1505 achievements with + 1 perfect game will be in your showcase of achievements. Enough to stay in the main menu of the game and the Achivki will fall out themselves.
The Result I Advise the game exclusively for purchase for the sake of achievements and get + 1 perfect game. If you want to just play it, I do not advise.
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Microsoft from Russian
Microsoft from Russian
Really liked the game, because it is very inetresnaya, in which you can kill your time. If the pros and cons.
Pros: 1. Many levels 2. Nice Music 3. Low cost Cons: 1. No hints. (Sometimes I could not pass one level, had to watch the passage on YouTube)
2. Very often it just gets out of the Menuška, although I did not call it.
Conclusion: The Game is very ineteresnaya, I advise everyone to play.
9.5/10
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Microsoft from Spain
Microsoft from Spain
Throw the Green Ball against the White Figures.
You have to Eliminate them All from ONE SHOT.
Dark Figures are Walls where you can Bounce your Ball.
Put the Ball in any Position and Shoot.
75 Levels Available.
Very Low Price of €0.13, Pack of 8 Games
and Many Achievements.
Lanza la Pelota Verde contra las Figuras Blancas. Debes Eliminarlas todas de un Disparo.
Las Figuras Oscuras son Paredes en las que puede Rebotar tu Pelota.
Coloca la Pelota en cualquier Posición y Dispara.
75 Niveles Disponibles.
Precio muy Reducido de 0.13€, Pack de 8 juegos y Muchos Logros.
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Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
Actually a very funny Casual Game for in between .. At first I thought it would only be all about getting an Achivement for the Steam Portfolio every 2 Seconds (which would have been ok for me at the Price of the game), but over time it turned out to be a nice puzzle, you have to try all Fe with a green Ball The start posionion can be selected free to meet. If you can't get any further, a Click at the top Of The screen helps, and then down on "Hint," so you have a Hint for an ideal Starting Position from which the Puzzle can be solved. Even if the Game is minimalist, it is fun-I find Anyway. But I find the "Images" that are unlocked at the Archivements (i.e. the achievements), especially since there are many Photos of people, I wonder if the Author of the Program really has the Usage rights to the Recording Around them in a Program to use, but maybe that's all under public License as well-I don't know. Anyway. In any case, the Game is Fun for the Prize.