Galactic Gunner 1.0

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Galactic Gunner is a space shooter from Ezone.com with no difficult flying controls, no getting lost in space, no hits from behind, and no complex instructions to wade through--just eye-popping 3D action from the get go!

In Galactic Gunner you shoot down targets by touching the screen. Your pilot is a seasoned veteran who handles the steering (and audio commentary) so you can concentrate on the fun part: destroying any targets that cross your path!

Galactic Gunner has something for all ages and skill levels, with intuitive but challenging gameplay. Your skill and accuracy (not just trigger/tap-happy luck) will earn you one of 15 different medals--do you have what it takes to earn the "SuperNova Supreme?"

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