Atari Asteroids

Atari Asteroids

Atari Asteroids is a space-themed multidirectional shooter arcade game. Control a single spaceship in an asteroid field and watch out for the traversing flying saucers! You must move your spaceship by rotating and using your thrust! Shoot and destroy all asteroids and saucers, but watch out! Asteroids will break into smaller pieces and asteroids that drift will reappear from the sides. Each asteroid will earn 20 to 100 points. And the game will become a lot harder when you reach more points. The big saucer will shoot randomly and poorly, but the small saucer is much more precise! It will also give you 1000 points! Don’t forget to use the Hyperspace feature, but don’t use it too frequently or your ship might crash.

How to Win at Atari Asteroids

Use the keyboard to move the ship and shoot the asteroids.

What Makes It Stand Out

Features:
- Classic arcade experience
- Enhanced gameplay for mobile devices
- Impressive modernized graphics

Which team is responsible for the creation of this game?

The specific developer known for creating this game is Atari.

To which game category does this title belong?

The genre of this game is classified as Casual.

Was this game created using any specific platform like Unity, Godot, or Unreal Engine?

The game’s technical foundation is built with Javascript.

What descriptors are used to tag this game?

The categories used to tag this game are arcade, classic, combat, space.

What age group does this game primarily appeal to?

The game is designed for the Adults age groups.

Is blood featured in any way during gameplay?

Yes, blood is shown in the gameplay of Atari Asteroids.

Does this game support mobile play on both iOS and Android?

Atari Asteroids is designed for use on mobile phones and tablets.

Is this game appropriate for a child’s age?

No, Atari Asteroids is not suitable for a kids' age group.

Who is the gender audience for this game?

The game appeals to Male.

Does the game include content that could be considered cruel or inhumane?

Yes, there is a depiction of cruelty or mistreatment in Atari Asteroids.