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* [[Crash Into Hello]]: Quite literal: Genetos ''smashes itself into Earth'' and then calmly introduces itself, hoping to become friends.
* [[Crash Into Hello]]: Quite literal: Genetos ''smashes itself into Earth'' and then calmly introduces itself, hoping to become friends.
* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]]
* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]]
* [[Curb Stomp Battle]]: When your ship evolves in the middle of a boss fight, the rest of the encounter is like this. [[Self Imposed Challenge|Some evolutions encourage you to avoid this, however.]]
* [[Curb Stomp Battle]]: When your ship evolves in the middle of a boss fight, the rest of the encounter is like this. [[Self-Imposed Challenge|Some evolutions encourage you to avoid this, however.]]
** Though bosses also start using new attack patterns when you evolve, meaning it is sometimes easier to fight them before evolving.
** Though bosses also start using new attack patterns when you evolve, meaning it is sometimes easier to fight them before evolving.
* [[Cute Em Up]]: The very first level. The rest of the game is more standard shooter fare.
* [[Cute Em Up]]: The very first level. The rest of the game is more standard shooter fare.
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** Each stage seems to be one, to a different series. Stage one is an homage to ''[[Space Invaders]]'', stage two is an homage to mid-80's arcade shooters like ''[[Galaga]]'' and ''[[Xevious]]'', stage three is one to early-90's games like [[Toaplan]] games and the ''[[Raiden]]'' series, stage four is one to ''[[Do Don Pachi]]'' and the ''[[Ray Series]]'', and stage five is one to ''[[Ikaruga]]'' and ''[[Radiant Silvergun]]''.
** Each stage seems to be one, to a different series. Stage one is an homage to ''[[Space Invaders]]'', stage two is an homage to mid-80's arcade shooters like ''[[Galaga]]'' and ''[[Xevious]]'', stage three is one to early-90's games like [[Toaplan]] games and the ''[[Raiden]]'' series, stage four is one to ''[[Do Don Pachi]]'' and the ''[[Ray Series]]'', and stage five is one to ''[[Ikaruga]]'' and ''[[Radiant Silvergun]]''.
* [[Idiosyncratic Difficulty Levels]]: Beginner, Standard User, Programmer, Hacker, and Creator.
* [[Idiosyncratic Difficulty Levels]]: Beginner, Standard User, Programmer, Hacker, and Creator.
* [[Infinity Plus One Sword]]: Two highly damaging ones can be acquired. While they are tricky to aim initially (they open and close as you move) and start small they do very high damage and virtually fill the screen when used by higher level ships.
* [[Infinity+1 Sword]]: Two highly damaging ones can be acquired. While they are tricky to aim initially (they open and close as you move) and start small they do very high damage and virtually fill the screen when used by higher level ships.
* [[Interface Screw]]: The motion blur feature. Even its lowest setting will make your eyes hurt after extended exposure.
* [[Interface Screw]]: The motion blur feature. Even its lowest setting will make your eyes hurt after extended exposure.
* [[Laser Sword]]: Obtained if you play aggressively and get close to foes.
* [[Laser Sword]]: Obtained if you play aggressively and get close to foes.
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* [[Recurring Boss]]: The first four bosses are described as [[Boss Subtitles|"The Mutant"]].
* [[Recurring Boss]]: The first four bosses are described as [[Boss Subtitles|"The Mutant"]].
* [[Scenery Porn]]: Stages 4 and 5.
* [[Scenery Porn]]: Stages 4 and 5.
* [[Self Imposed Challenge]]: In Free Play mode, you can do things like trying to play the later stages with a Level 1 ship.
* [[Self-Imposed Challenge]]: In Free Play mode, you can do things like trying to play the later stages with a Level 1 ship.
** Certain evolutions will prompt you to defeat that generation's boss with that generation's ship. In some situations, this is easier said than done.
** Certain evolutions will prompt you to defeat that generation's boss with that generation's ship. In some situations, this is easier said than done.
** To elaborate, not only must you use a weaker ship to beat the boss, you must avoid collecting too many EXP power-ups during the boss itself, and all the bosses are [[Mook Maker|Mook Makers]]. You could try to avoid the EXP in the stage and time it out, but that's a challenge in and of itself (especially with higher-leveled ships, which tend to attract EXP).
** To elaborate, not only must you use a weaker ship to beat the boss, you must avoid collecting too many EXP power-ups during the boss itself, and all the bosses are [[Mook Maker|Mook Makers]]. You could try to avoid the EXP in the stage and time it out, but that's a challenge in and of itself (especially with higher-leveled ships, which tend to attract EXP).

Revision as of 18:50, 9 January 2014

 Hello, Hello.

This is the Planet Genetos.

Who are you?

Genetos is a freeware shoot'em up game with an "evolution" theme. Each level mimics a different era, going from a Space Invaders homage through the nineties and up to Bullet Hell, and each has an associated ship, from a simple left-and-right-moving white blob to a sophisticated weapon of mass destruction with bombs and lasers. The game can be downloaded here.


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