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Arkanoid vs Space Invaders[a] is a paid mobile game developed by Taito and published by Taito in Japan and Square Enix worldwide. As the name suggests, it is a crossover between Arkanoid and Space Invaders and has gameplay elements adapted from both games. The game was released without any prior announcement by Square Enix internationally on May 17, 2017.[1] It was re-released on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 as part of Space Invaders Invincible Collection and Space Invaders Forever.

Arkanoid vs Space Invaders
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Developer(s)Taito
Publisher(s)
  • JP: Taito
  • WW: Square Enix
  • Director(s)Nanoha Hata
    Producer(s)Nikkou Yamashita
    Designer(s)
    • Taiki Yoneda
  • Nanoha Hata
  • Teppei Moriwaki
  • Programmer(s)
    • Teppei Moriwaki
  • Taiki Yoneda
  • Artist(s)
    • Nanoha Hata
  • Ken Ninomiya
  • Tetsuyoshi Yamaji
  • Writer(s)Daiki Tsutsui
    Composer(s)
    • Hirokazu Koshio
  • Shohei Tsuchiya
  • Series
  • Space Invaders
  • EngineUnity
    Platform(s)Android, iOS, Nintendo Switch
    ReleaseMay 17, 2017
    Genre(s)Block breaker,
    Shoot'em up
    Mode(s)Single-player

    Gameplay

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    The game includes elements borrowed from Space Invaders and Arkanoid. The player maneuvers the Vaus spacecraft along the blue region located at the bottom of the screen, and must deflect a ball at a formation of bricks and Space Invaders aliens. The player will need to avoid fire from the enemy aliens, although the player can deflect the shots at them. The goal of each stage is to destroy the formation of bricks as well as the aliens, and the player moves forward to the next stage once this goal has been completed. The player travels through several different worlds, with each world containing four stages. In the final stage, the player must defeat a final boss before moving on. Once a world has been completed, the player will acquire a random power-up in the form of characters representing older Taito properties, such as Bubble Bobble, Darius and Psychic Force.

    Taito characters

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    Year Characters Origin
    1982 Soldier Front Line
    1983 Spy Elevator Action
    Chack'n Chack'n Pop
    Monsta
    1985 Reika Time Gal
    Kage The Legend of Kage
    Ptolemy The Fairyland Story
    1986 Bub Bubble Bobble
    Bob
    Drunk
    Sayo-chan KiKi KaiKai
    1987 Bubby Rainbow Islands
    Kunoichi The Ninja Warriors
    Ninja
    Proco Darius
    Great Thing
    1988 Nancy Chase H.Q.
    Tiki The NewZealand Story
    1990 Sonic Blast Man Sonic Blast Man
    1991 Zac Pu·Li·Ru·La
    1993 Lufia Lufia & the Fortress of Doom
    1995 Tetsu-chan Densha de Go!
    Burn Griffiths Psychic Force
    Emilio Michaelov
    Keith Evans
    Wendy Ryan
    1997 Patra-co Cleopatra Fortune
    Kaori Tachibana Kirameki Star Road
    C-mond Puchi Carat
    2005 Mr. ESC Exit
    Nico Spica Adventure
    2009 Riga Pratica Dariusburst
    Ti2
    Iron Fossil
    2016 Linka Groove Coaster 3: Link Fever
    Nadia Vivie Arkanoid vs. Space Invaders
    Niko Kanzaki
    2017 Yume Groove Coaster 3EX: Dream Party

    Reception

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    Aggregate score
    AggregatorScore
    Metacritic85/100[2]
    Review scores
    PublicationScore
    Destructoid9/10[3]
    Gamezebo     [4]
    Pocket Gamer     [5]
    TouchArcade     [6]

    Arkanoid vs. Space Invaders received positive reviews from critics, with reviews praising the amalgamation of Arkanoid and Space Invaders, and ditching the free-to-play model of mobile applications. The game currently has an 85/100 score on Metacritic.[2] Eli Hodapp of TouchArcade states that "the Arkanoid and Space Invaders universes have been duct taped together in a way that actually works quite well" and that it is "a super-solid brick breaker with an interesting twist and no freemium shenanigans".[6] Chris Shilling of Waypoint describes the game as "Crisp and colorful with an energetic EDM soundtrack, Arkanoid vs. Space Invaders is a fizzy, addictive treat—like a bag of cola bottles but with slightly more nutritional value, and all for roughly the price of a London pint".[7] Jennifer Allen of Gamezebo commented by saying that "Arkanoid and Space Invaders is one of those perfectly shrewd moves that you had no idea could work so well until, well, it did. Partly skills based and partly a puzzle game, it's a delightful combination of two iconic classics. Even better, you won't have to suffer the scourge of in-app purchases to enjoy it". However, she did criticise the boss battles by stating that they "are somewhat lackluster, never quite fulfilling their potential".[4] Harry Slater of Pocket Gamer described Arkanoid vs. Space Invaders as "a mash up of two of Taito's old arcade franchises. And it's actually pretty interesting. There's bouncing, there are blocks, there are waves of alien invaders trying to destroy the cosmos. While that might sound like a silly mish mash, there's actually a decent amount of cohesion here".[8] CJ Andrissen of Destructoid praised the game by stating that it is "one of the best mobile games of the year" and that "there is just so much game here to enjoy and with no ads, no microtransactions, and no need to always be connected to the internet, Arkanoid vs. Space Invaders is missing most of the red flags people wave when dismissing the mobile marketplace. It isn't the best version of Space Invaders out there but it is the best version of Arkanoid currently available".[9]

    Notes

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    1. ^ Japanese: アルカノイドvsスペースインベーダー, Hepburn: Arukanoido Basasu Supēsu Inbēdā

    References

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    1. ^ Scrivens, Scott (May 18, 2017). "Square Enix releases classic games mash-up Arkanoid vs Space Invaders". Android Police. Archived from the original on May 20, 2017. Retrieved May 20, 2017.
  • ^ a b "Arkanoid vs Space Invaders for iPhone/iPad Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Archived from the original on December 23, 2018. Retrieved September 24, 2018.
  • ^ Andriessen, CJ (May 24, 2017). "Review: Arkanoid vs. Space Invaders". Destructoid. Archived from the original on May 21, 2022. Retrieved May 21, 2022.
  • ^ a b "Arkanoid vs Space Invaders Review: Beautiful Pairing". 25 May 2017. Archived from the original on 30 May 2017. Retrieved 30 May 2017.
  • ^ Slater, Harry (May 25, 2017). "Arkanoid vs Space Invaders review - Arcade mash ups don't come more classic than this". Pocket Gamer. Retrieved May 21, 2022.
  • ^ a b Hodapp, Eli (May 18, 2017). "'Arkanoid vs Space Invaders' Review – After Seeing the Movie "Pixels", I Guess This Mash-Up Makes Sense?". TouchArcade. Archived from the original on October 9, 2018. Retrieved September 24, 2018.
  • ^ "'Arkanoid vs. Space Invaders' is an Arcade Crossover for the Ages". 25 May 2017.
  • ^ "Arkanoid vs Space Invaders review - Arcade mash ups don't come more classic than this". 25 May 2017. Archived from the original on 30 May 2017. Retrieved 30 May 2017.
  • ^ "Review: Arkanoid vs. Space Invaders". 24 May 2017. Archived from the original on 27 May 2017. Retrieved 30 May 2017.

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