逃げろ!!サカバンバスピス〜指を離すと負け!最大4人バトル〜

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About this game

[Application description]
It is a simple competitive endurance game that can be played by up to 4 people on one device.
If you take your finger off the screen or hit the bullet that the central boss spits out, you will be defeated.
How many seconds can you endure?

On the title screen, you can select the game difficulty level and boss character.
You can choose between Sakaban Buspis and Dioba-kun as boss characters.

Tap the screen to enter the preparation screen.
The game starts when you tap the central boss while tapping the number of participants (1 to 4) with your finger.

There are various variations of bullets that the boss spits out.
The game is over when everyone releases their fingers or hits a bullet.
Whoever survives to the end wins.

[Three features]
1: It is a battle game that you can play easily.
2: Boss characters can be selected with NES style game design.
3: The sound is 8bit and only up to 4 chords can be played at the same time.


【overview】
Title: Run away!! Up to 4-player battle ~
Genre: Casual game
Players: 1
Price: Free


【staff】
Director: Mitsuhiro Sugihashi
Programmer: Shuya Maruyama
Development/Sales/Author: MBA International Co., Ltd.


[Reference materials]
Scientific name: Sacabambaspis
Sakabambaspis is an extinct genus of Ordovician agnatha.
It was first discovered in an outcrop of the Ansaldo Formation on the roadside of Cochabamba, Bolivia.
It was named Sacabambaspis after the nearby village of Sacabamba and the Greek word for "shield", aspis.
-From Wikipedia-
Updated on
Aug 31, 2023

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