This is Missile Command meets Asteroids in space—pure, no-nonsense arcade defense. You've got one job: blast every asteroid before it smashes into Earth. Three strikes and it's game over. No upgrades, no story mode, just you versus the void chasing that high score. The tension ramps up fast.
Getting started is dead simple. Mastering it? That's where the real fight begins.
You drag the mouse to scan the black void around Earth. Asteroids spawn from random angles—big, slow-moving spheres with momentum. The moment you spot one, hover your crosshair over it. No auto-aim. You need precision.
Click to fire. One hit shatters the asteroid into particles. But here's the catch: new rocks appear faster as your score climbs. Miss three, and Earth explodes. The screen goes dark. You're starting over from zero.
Every destroyed asteroid adds 100 points. The longer you survive, the denser the asteroid field gets. There's no final level—just you versus your reflexes and the leaderboard. Can you crack 10,000 before the planet cracks first?
This is for players who miss the golden age of arcade cabinets. If you grew up hammering quarters into Space Invaders or speedrunning browser flash games, this scratches that itch. It's hyper-casual enough for a quick coffee break but punishing enough to keep competitive players grinding for days. Perfect for commuters, students dodging homework, or anyone who wants instant action without cutscenes or tutorials.
The minimalist art style really focuses the tension on the gameplay, giving it that raw, authentic indie vibe. There's zero bloat—no pop-ups, no ads mid-session, no "watch this to continue" nonsense. Just the hum of space, the click of your mouse, and the satisfying crunch of exploding space rocks. The lo-fi visuals mean the framerate never dips, even when 10 asteroids are flying at once. It's that classic "one more try" addiction loop executed perfectly.
The game saves your high score automatically in the browser cache, and if you're logged into Playgama, it syncs across devices instantly. Closed the tab mid-run? Your session resets, but your best score stays locked in. Thanks to the clean, optimized art style, it stays buttery smooth even on older laptops. No lag spikes, no stuttering—just consistent 60fps whether you're on a gaming rig or a Chromebook from 2015.
A brutally addictive arcade throwback that respects your time and your potato PC.
Responsive and precise. The mouse drag feels tight, and clicks register instantly. Mobile touch controls work just as well—swipe to aim, tap to fire.
Developed by Cael Games and released on January 28, 2026. It's part of the new wave of web-first arcade revivals hitting Playgama.