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Galaxy on Fire 2 HD Celebrates its Heritage of Mobile Space Shooting, Discounts In-App Purchases at 50% Off

Posted by Andrew Stevens on October 28th, 2013
+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
Our rating: starstarstarstarhalfstar :: HD-LICIOUS! :: Read Review »

Galaxy on Fire 2 HD is celebrating its heritage of shooting things up in space by discounting the price of its in-app purchases. The game is free to download, but features two add-on content packs that can be purchased at 50% off. Users can also go crazy on credits by purchasing 10,000,000 credits for only $24.99. Make sure to check it out soon as the sale ends on Sunday, November 3rd.

Galaxy On Fire 2 Guide Now Available For iPhone, Too

Posted by Rob LeFebvre on December 18th, 2012

Are you a huge Galaxy on Fire 2 fan? If so, you need to know that the official Guide, published by Steel Media, is now available on the iPhone.


  • Dive into the only official Galaxy on Fire 2™ guide, covering GOF2, as well as the Valkyrie™ and Supernova™ add-ons
  • Make the right choice with our comprehensive profiles of all of the weapons available in the GOF2 universe
  • Get to know the complete GOF2 fleet with our rundown of the complete set of official stats and info
  • Be on first-name terms with the games’ vast range of equipment and plan your upgrade path according to your play preferences

  • Maximize your profits by learning where to buy and where to sell every commodity with our handy taptastic breakdown
  • All of the GOF2 Blueprints exposed: know their location, learn the recipes, enjoy your creations
  • Tour the GOF2 universe and its Jumpgate network with our intergalactic sat-nav
  • Go behind-the-scenes thanks to exclusive in-depth interviews with the minds behind the Galaxy on Fire 2™ games

Oh, and the iPad version is also available for $1.99

Price Drop: All Versions Of Galaxy On Fire On Sale, In-Game Credit Contest

Posted by Rob LeFebvre on October 31st, 2012
+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
Our rating: starstarstarstarhalfstar :: HD-LICIOUS! :: Read Review »

Fishlabs has dropped the price of the HD and SD version of their gorgeous space shooter, Galaxy on Fire 2, to the low low price of $0.99. If you haven't picked this game up, yet, now is a fantastic opportunity to do so. Galaxy on Fire 2 HD works on iPhone 5, iPod touch 5G, iPhone 4S, iPad 2 and the new iPad, while those with older iOS devices can play Galaxy on Fire 2 SD with ease. It's the same game, just a smaller file size footprint. The sale lasts through November 4, 2012.

The developer is also having a contest to win in-game credits: simply comment on their blog post to win the following credit packs:

3x 25,000,000 credits
5x 10,000,000 credits
7x 5,000,000 credits
10x 1,000,000 credits

Galaxy on Fire 2 - Supernova Review

+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
By Rob Rich on October 5th, 2012
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: COULD BURN BRIGHTER
Supernova may very well be Keith T. Maxwell's most dangerous adventure to date, but it might also be his most frustrating.
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Got the New iPad? Here Are Ten Games Updated to Support It.

Posted by Carter Dotson on March 17th, 2012

Just bought a new iPad? Congratulations. Sure, tweets may come in clearer than ever, and videos at 1080p quality, but what's the real way to show off that beautiful new 2048x1536 screen? With games, of course! And how about some online games to take advantage of the LTE option available? Yes, please! Here's ten titles that show off just how crisp the new iPad's Retina Display looks.

Mass Effect: Infiltrator: This Mass Effect spinoff, developed by Iron Monkey Studios (Dead Space for iOS), has just been updated with iPad Retina Display support. It's now pushing over three times the pixels as the console Mass Effect 3. Our own Rob Rich called it "the best cover shooter on the App Store," which makes it a great and stunning way to rebound from the polarizing ending of the console game.

Order & Chaos Online: Gameloft's World of Warcraft-alike has been updated to support the new iPad. That's right, now it's possible to fight for the forces of order or the warriors of chaos on a screen resolution higher than many monitors playing WoW, from anywhere on earth thanks to LTE speed.

Real Racing 2 HD: This was one of the first games to support 1080p output from the iPad 2's HDMI port. A lesser person would have been satisfied with this high amount of definition. For those unsatisfied snobs, now Firemint's racing game supports the new iPad's Retina Display. If this isn't defined highly enough, perhaps it's time to start racing for real.

Touchgrind BMX: Illusion Labs' Retina Display support is no illusion, as their multitouch stunt biking game has full support for the new iPad. Show off fantastic tricks at fantastic display. Skateboarding is still not a crime, but the original Touchgrind has not yet been updated for the new iPad.

Monsters Ate My Condo: Enough of the three-dimensional games. This frantic, fast-paced puzzler from PikPok and Adult Swim Games now has iPad Retina Display support. Feeding delicious condos to giant monsters has never looked better. This is probably the only game to involve feeding condos to monsters, but it's still gonna look really good on the new iPad.

Infinity Blade 2: When Apple's announced a shiny new Retina Display product, Infinity Blade has been there. While the new entry shown at the new iPad press conference, Infinity Blade Dungeons, is not available yet, the latest entry in the series now has shinier graphics in anticipation of its new content.

Galaxy on Fire 2 HD: While the galaxy is not literally on fire, because there's no air, Fishlabs' space warfare series is looking better than ever on the new iPad. This version of the game was designed to take advantage of the iPad 2 and iPhone 4S when it came out, and it's ready to handle the latest and greatest iPad and its Retina Display.

Flight Control Rocket: That was fast. Right after the release of this new entry in Firemint's legendary path management series, it got an update to support the Retina Display. So, for those who bought the game on Thursday, fearing that they would have to worry about the game looking ugly on their new iPad? Their worst fears have gone unrealized!

Sky Gamblers: Air Supremacy: How could I leave off the game that Apple themselves used to show off the new iPad? Battle friends online in absurd resolution, and at absurd speed anywhere thanks to the LTE connectivity on the cellular models.

Diamond Dash: This colorful, fast-paced puzzle game has gotten an update for the Retina Display. Not only is it possible to play against Facebook friends, it's possible to play against them at a higher resolution and pixel density than they are! Unless they get the new iPad too. At that point, all bets are off.

Put That A5 Processor in the iPhone 4S or iPad 2 to the Test With Galaxy on Fire 2 HD

Posted by Carter Dotson on October 18th, 2011
+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
Our rating: starstarstarstarhalfstar :: HD-LICIOUS! :: Read Review »

With the iPhone 4S having recently been released, and sporting a spiffy new A5 chip, Fishlabs has seen fit to take advantage of the new hardware. Galaxy on Fire 2 HD, a universal app for the iPhone 4S and iPad 2, features graphics updated to run on the A5 devices. All the models and textures have been remade for maximum visual fidelity that Fishlabs claims is "console-quality" with new backgrounds, enhanced effects, and other magic used to make the game look as good as it possibly can for the latest and greatest in iOS technology.

Far from just being updated in the graphics department, the game now supports OpenFeint and iCloud for cloud-based saving; the latter can even be used to synchronize progress with the previous iOS release along with the Mac version. CEO of Fishlabs Entertainment, Michael Schaede, says that "this is a truly revolutionary concept, because the gamers of the post-PC era want to be able to play their favourite games anywhere and anytime." As well, the cloud-based synchronization will work with the upcoming Valkyrie HD add-on set to release in the first quarter of 2012.