Additionally, it is available for Mac and PC users from the Mac App Store and Steam, respectively. The game requires players to have iOS 3.2 or higher downloaded onto their Apple tablets.
The lite version of Unstoppable Gorg is free for iPad and it is up for download through iTunes. The games story scenes were shot on film.
Flying saucers, rubbery aliens, dodgy effects, its got it all.
All these elements were then meshed in with real archive video footage to develop a sci-fi experience that could be rather interesting to watch. Unstoppable Gorg is a lovingly crafted homage to vintage sci-fi films from the 1950s. The story scenes have been shot on film by means of miniatures, models and actors. In terms of cliches, it claims to have it all in the form of dodgy effects, flying saucers and rubbery aliens. Unstoppable Gorg will launch as a Steam Play title on Steam meaning the. The game draws its inspiration from classic sci-fi movies that were the rage in the 1950s. He is a PC gaming fan and highly supports the modding and indie communities. To top it all, the developers have attempted to enhance the experience with the inclusion of 3D graphics and effects. Only you can stop the invasion of these relentless alien monsters - dont let a single one through Get ready for a revolution in tower defense that will send you spinning. Steering away from the sort of playability offered by a lot of current tower defense games, this title allows people to move the satellites by rotating the orbits that enfold planets, space stations and moons. Revolutionary Tower DefenseDANGER Earth is under attack from a vast armada of flying saucers. Unstoppable Gorg received mostly positive reviews, earning a Metacritic average of 85% for the iOS version and 73% for the Windows version.The gameplay involves rescuing the solar system from threatening aliens by deploying satellites into orbit. As the game progresses, other alien species join the attack on humanity, each bringing their own ships that require different strategies to defeat. Unstoppable Gorg challenges you to defend the solar system from fearsome aliens by sending satellites into orbit. The player takes on the role of Captain Adam as he organizes the defense of various space stations, moons and planets against the Gorg. War hero Captain Adam and his fiancée Arielle travel to Planet X to greet the Gorg, only to discover that the aliens have launched an armada of flying saucers to attack the scientists. The game begins when scientists aboard a space station beyond the orbit of Neptune discover Planet X, inhabited by a species known as Gorg.
The plot of the game is inspired by vintage science fiction movies from the 1950s and is presented in the form of short black-and-white movie clips (shot using miniatures and live action actors), which play at the beginning and the end of each level. In addition to armed satellites, the player can also deploy unarmed satellites, which can, among other things, generate money for buying more satellites, repair other satellites or slow down nearby enemies.
Destroying all enemies efficiently usually requires the player to reposition their existing satellites so that they can reach new waves of enemies, which can take different paths to the base. The player can also rotate an orbit to move all satellites in it to a new position. To accomplish this, the player must deploy various types of armed satellites, which can be placed in predefined slots on different orbits around the base. In each level of the game, the player must prevent waves of enemy space ships, launched from motherships on the edges of the screen, from reaching the player's base in the middle of the screen.
In the game, visually inspired by vintage science fiction movies from the 1950s, the player must protect human settlements against armies of alien invaders. Unstoppable Gorg is a tower defense game developed by Futuremark and released on Windows, OS X and iPad on January 19, 2012.