Assault Android Cactus

Assault Android Cactus
"Assault Android Cactus is a manic twin stick arena shooter for the PC with screens full of enemies, buckets of bullets and high scoring combo chains! Take on the role of Cactus, an enthusiastic police android, who responds to a stranded space freighter only to discover it under siege by its malfunc...
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Is Assault Android Cactus worth playing?
Assault Android Cactus at a glance:
- Critically praised (82/100)
- Old release (10 years ago)
This game has drawn attention — 80% WorthItScore, it’s received generally favorable reviews. Let’s break it down.
If you're wondering whether this title fits your interests and playstyle, here’s a detailed breakdown of its value and appeal.
At $19.99, this game is considered fairly priced.
We don’t currently have reliable playtime estimates, which makes it harder to assess long-term value.
Critically, the game has been generally positive, averaging 82/100.
Standout positives:
- Highly rated by critics and users (~82/100)
Things to consider:
- Likely to feel outdated — released over 10 years ago
Currently available for $19.99 on Steam.
A solid option for most players, especially with its critically praised and reputation. Consider it if it fits your budget.
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Frequently asked questions
When was Assault Android Cactus released?
Assault Android Cactus was released in 2015.
What kind of game is Assault Android Cactus?
Assault Android Cactus features gameplay that falls under these genres: Shooter, Indie, Arcade.
What platforms is Assault Android Cactus available on?
You can play Assault Android Cactus on: PlayStation 4, Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, Wii U, PlayStation Vita, Xbox One.
Who developed Assault Android Cactus?
Assault Android Cactus was developed by Witch Beam.
How well is Assault Android Cactus reviewed?
This game has received generally favorable reviews from critics.