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Version History of Cecconoid

1.0

January 1, 2020

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Description of Cecconoid

SCENARIO: Stardate: 15th April, 2088 The starship Equinox is under attack from Stormlord and his robotic minions, the Exolons! You're the crew's only hope. Take your Samurai-1 fighter, find Captain Solomon's Key, clear the decks of evil robots, and save the Equinox from certain destruction! Cecconoid is an 8-bit inspired, flick-screen, twin-stick-shooter, set in an alternate dimension where the pixels are still chunky, and the bad guys are black and white. Except for their dangly red bits... BONUS: Also includes a full arcade game: Eugatron! 50 levels of Robotron-style, twin-stick, arena-based shooting, direct from the '80s and remixed for your pleasure. Do you have what it takes to become a Eugenius? FEATURES: - 50+ challenging rooms - Six different power-ups - High Score Table - Southpaw option - Bonus arcade-game Eugatron - Bluetooth controller compatible - Stomping soundtrack by DJ Hoffman - Absolutely NO Ads or IAPS CREDITS: Developed by Triple-Eh? Ltd. EPILEPSY WARNING: This game contains flashing images that could potentially trigger seizures for people with photosensitive epilepsy.
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Cecconoid: FAQ

Is there an iPad version available for Cecconoid?

Yes, Cecconoid supports iPad devices.

Who made the Cecconoid app?

The Cecconoid app was made by Thalamus Digital Publishing Ltd..

What is the minimum supported iOS version for Cecconoid?

Your iOS device must be running iOS 9.0 or above.

What is the current app rating of Cecconoid?

The Cecconoid app has a user rating of 4.2.

What’s the genre of the Cecconoid app?

The App Genre Of Cecconoid Is Games.

Which version of Cecconoid is the latest one?

1.0 is the newest version of Cecconoid.

When was the last Cecconoid update?

The latest Cecconoid update came out on September 28, 2024.

When was Cecconoid first released?

Cecconoid launched on February 6, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating of Cecconoid?

May contain some cartoon or fantasy violence, suitable for ages 9 and up.

What languages does the Cecconoid app support?

The Cecconoid app is now available in English.

Can I play Cecconoid through Apple Arcade's subscription?

Unfortunately, Cecconoid is not on Apple Arcade.

Does Cecconoid offer in-app purchases?

Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not available within Cecconoid.

Is Cecconoid optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, Cecconoid is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Cecconoid include ads as part of its experience?

No, Cecconoid does not include ads as part of its experience.

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Reviews of Cecconoid

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  • Cecconoid

    This is a VERY well made twin-stick, arcade-based SHMUP. 3 lives to start with (you can earn more in each game as you progress through each screen), a gun that you can upgrade (destroying certain capsule-like objects will give you a specific weapon upgrade - static [the first one you find will always give you a double shot, second one will always give you a triple shot, ect...], and they're always found in the same spots), and you're off!!
    You destroy enemies and certain objects+hazards (spikes, barrels, rockets) while avoiding enemy projectiles and lasers, making your way from room to room in a huge, interconnected facility, trying to get the highest score you can before you die.
    If you loose a life, you're sent back to the beginning of the room you died in and your weapon reverts back to its beginning, one shot, strength.
    The only negative thing I can say about the game is that the static joysticks are fairly small and when your fingers drift outside of the circles, they stop responding. This doesn't happen with the floating joysticks, but I prefer static, so this is kind of an issue for me. Other than that.... this game is near perfect.
    .... well.... it would be nice if high scores were tracked with GameCenter instead of just going up against 'developer scores' like most 80's arcade games (10th place is 100,000, 9th is 200,000, ect... [these aren't the actual scores, just an example to give up an idea...]), so if you're super big on GameCenter scores and knowing where you place worldwide among other players, you'll be kind of disappointed.

    But... if that isn't a big deal for you, and you prefer floating joysticks (or use a physical controller), this is an AWESOME arcade SHMUP/score chaser that's heavily influenced by 80's and early 90's coin devourers.
    The difficulty is perfect (hard at first, but the layout never changes, so you'll be able to memorize enemies, patters, behaviors, ect, and get further with each try (usually).
    There's 2 game modes.... a wave based endless mode and the main 'campaign' mode where everything is set in stone and you can have a real feeling of progression as you learn and dive deeper into this facility that's filled with MANY things that want you dead.

    It's a steal at $2, and I couldn't recommend it more for fans of the genre.
    If you're not into fairly hardcore arcade games, this might just frustrate the bejesus outta ya, but.... some people are looking for that too.... so.... have at it!
    =D

    To the devs:;: I hope more flexibility can be added to the controls in a future update.... other than that - FANTASTIC job with this!! Can't wait to see what you potentially come up with in the future!!
    =D
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  • Bait and switch

    Bad 80s astroids knock off instead of a hockey game which it says as an advertisement
  • Beautiful Retro Fun

    I'm enjoying, Cecconoid (not sure how you pronounce it, hehe?), a lot so far. I think that the graphics are beautiful and it feels a lot to me like I'm playing a video game from when I was kid in the 80s in an arcade, so cool 😎.

    I also think the sound design rocks in that sweet retro way and the mechanics of the gameplay are not tough at all to figure out I found. Plus, having that whole other game within the game to play makes the $1.99 price tag even more worth the purchase in my opinion.

    Also, I should say that one of the big factors in my decision to initially buy the game, besides seeing the rad looking screenshots and teaser video. Was that this title contains no stupid and greedy in-app purchases, advertisements or awful subscription garbage. I cannot thank the developer and publisher enough for not only a great game to play. But, most especially for being upstanding and not succumbing to the disgusting trend of utilizing micro-transactions here that has infested all forms of modern gaming like a disease or plague. I'm always glad to support ethical developers who take the high road and actually have a moral and proper business ethics approach to selling video games. Thank you immensely for that.

    It's getting so hard I believe to find quality games today that you can buy for one set price and not be drained dry through nasty in-app purchases the whole time. Or, even worse, a friggin' subscription that forces you to rent the game and pay for it FOREVER. I loathe micro-transactions and subscriptions to an insane degree. My love and support for developers who choose to not be shady from using IAPs is incredibly resolute.

    So, overall I'm very satisfied with my purchase of, Cecconoid, and I'd highly recommend it to other shmup, retro and just enjoyable game fans. And, again, awesome job on those beautiful graphics and artwork in this title, I love them. Some game developers try to emulate the look of games from the 70s to 80s but so often come up short in my opinion. But this dev. nails the aesthetic perfectly I think with their own unique touch to the look of the game. Thank you for keeping the sale of quality video games alive, even if it's hanging by a thread today I think 😊👌🏻.
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