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Galaxy On Fire 2: Supernova Available Today For iPhone, iPad And Mac App Store

Chris Buffa (Modojo): Development studio Fishlabs sure knows how to take advantage of the iPhone 5 launch, yes? As millions of lucky consumers play with Apple's smartphone, the company made news of its own by releasing the highly anticipated expansion for Galaxy on Fire 2, Supernova.

Available for all iOS formats (SD, HD and Full HD) and retailing for $6.99, Supernova adds at least 10 additional hours to an already feature-packed experience. You'll receive eight new ships, an untold number of weapons/power-ups/commodities, new mission types (bounty hunting, hacking), nine new achievements to unlock, four new primary weapons, German voice-overs (if that's your thing), full optimization for iPhone 5/iPod Touch 5th generation and a new story that centers on the Mido Confederation's desperate attempt to survive amid a devastating supernova. Basically, a lot of great stuff.

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Galaxy On Fire 2 HD Review | Droid Game Hub

Droid Game Hub: "Re-released onto Android with more content… and now free"

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HugoDrax3946d ago

Not a bad flying title. I have it on my iPad 3rd gen, but I don't play it as often.

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Ju3946d ago

Awesome game. Played it on the Playbook, will get it again for Android. Cool. Free now.

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PadGadget: Galaxy on Fire 2 HD Review

PadGadget: Players control the testy and snarky Keith T. Maxwell as he travels through space and time on accident. When he awakes from a particularly difficult battle, he finds himself in a galaxy far, far away. Maxwell’s goal is to get back home. Along the way, he uncovers what has happened to him and his ship. Maxwell encounters helpful traders, swindling drug runners, and all manner of space pirates.

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'Galaxy On Fire 2' Going Free For A Short While

Have you been waiting patiently for the award-winning open space shooter Galaxy on Fire 2 to let go of its 6.99 price tag? Well then, here's some good news and some bad news. The good news is creators Fishlabs has reduced the cost of the game to completely free! The bad news? It's only for a limited time!

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