Fun in Space by SomeguySpoiler:
Fun in Space has perhaps the worst graphics of all the games that have ever been submitted to MFGG.
And that's a major part of what makes it so fun!
Fun in Space's graphics are almost entirely based on sprites that were declined from the MFGG mainsite. These range in quality from "cute but not terribly useful" to "what were these guys thinking?" - including, but not limited to, a mangled photo of Bill Cosby licking an ice cream cone. Many of the sprites are downright broken, and almost everything clashes severely with the other graphics in the game. Normally, I don't praise a game for bad graphics, but Fun in Space intentionally chooses the worst possible graphics for comedic effect - and there is plenty of comedy in this game.
The unique graphical style might catch your attention and produce some giggles, but Fun in Space's excellent SHMUP gameplay will keep you playing. Each level has its own distinctive flavor, and the game is long enough to offer a good deal of variety without becoming repetitive. There's a nice variety of enemies, bosses, and power-ups, and the unlockables add to the replay value. Someguy consistently makes good choices of background music and sound effects, too. The original version of Fun in Space was released in late 2010, but even if you've played the 2010 version, the newly-updated version offers a lot of new content.
In short, you should go to space. You'll have fun.
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Fun in Space has perhaps the worst graphics of all the games that have ever been submitted to MFGG.
And that's a major part of what makes it so fun!
Fun in Space's graphics are almost entirely based on sprites that were declined from the MFGG mainsite. These range in quality from "cute but not terribly useful" to "what were these guys thinking?" - including, but not limited to, a mangled photo of Bill Cosby licking an ice cream cone. Many of the sprites are downright broken, and almost everything clashes severely with the other graphics in the game. Normally, I don't praise a game for bad graphics, but Fun in Space intentionally chooses the worst possible graphics for comedic effect - and there is plenty of comedy in this game.
The unique graphical style might catch your attention and produce some giggles, but Fun in Space's excellent SHMUP gameplay will keep you playing. Each level has its own distinctive flavor, and the game is long enough to offer a good deal of variety without becoming repetitive. There's a nice variety of enemies, bosses, and power-ups, and the unlockables add to the replay value. Someguy consistently makes good choices of background music and sound effects, too. The original version of Fun in Space was released in late 2010, but even if you've played the 2010 version, the newly-updated version offers a lot of new content.
In short, you should go to space. You'll have fun.