DragCore

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Everyone
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About this game

Use an electrical dragbox to protect the Earth from kamikaze bombers from space!

The Earth is under attack a lot these days. Aliens, Comets, Cyberspace Ships, and Unidentified Flying Blobs are plaguing our orbit! If enough of those things smack into the planet we’re done for! It’s up to you to destroy them with fierce electrical fury!

DragCore is an arcade style game where you trap and destroy enemies in an electric field by dragging your finger across the screen. You control four voltaic drones in space to coordinate attacks on threats from space. Tap on enemies or drag a box over a group and watch them all explode into space-bits!

Try to beat all 99 Challenges and earn points from each. Harder challenges reward you with more points, so you win big for fighting hard! Accumulate enough points to form crystals you can use to unlock new Challenges and options for Endless mode.

Custom mode lets you play any way you like. You pick the enemies, the health of Earth, and the gameplay type too!

There are tons of ways to play DragCore! Protect a tiny moving planet from swarms of alien ships, defend it by moving it with one finger while blasting space rocks with another, or guard a giant globe against gooey globs!

If you can’t save the world from space hazards, then the poor Earth is done for. You wouldn't let that happen, right? Download DragCore now and be a hero!
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DragCore was made by college student and independent game developer Tony Yotes (yotesgames.com) with music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) and sound effects from freesound.org licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0.
Updated on
Feb 23, 2014

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