Become a test pilot and fight against an almighty mothership that evolves to exploit your weak points!
Withstand 7 kinds of mass destruction weapons in an everlasting epic dogfight against final bosses.
Featuring a dynamic enemy evolution system, the guys at Milkstone Studios bring fresh gameplay to the Shoot'em up genre!
Surpass your limits! Stay sharp! Defeat the enemy!
Features:
- Award-winning gameplay
- Ever-evolving enemy!
- Outstanding graphics and SFX
- Realtime leaderboards
Players:
Single Player
Reviews:
Install Instructions:
Run the installer. It should download any prerequisites in case they are needed.
The prerequisites are the following:
- .NET Framework 4.0
- XNA 4.0
- DirectX 9.0c
System Requirements:
- OS: Windows XP or newer.
- RAM: 1GB
- Processor: Pentium 4 or better.
- Graphics Card: DirectX10 compatible hardware.

















Comments
Really had a great time with
Really had a great time with this one. The evolving bosses bring variety and challenge to the game as you progress. Constructive criticism I would give is that the vocal danger alert can get annoying, and the music gets repetitive. Liked that the developers allow you to set the price, paid over the minimum and it was well worth it.
Fans of Warning Forever will
Fans of Warning Forever will definatgely love this 3D incarnation of the classic games. Fight Forever evolving bosses that adapts to your playing style. Great graphics but only lacking on the sound track, kinda repeatative. It will be great if can use custom soundtrack.
Infuriating,
Infuriating, Addicting.
Infinity Danger is a fresh take on the dual-stick shooter genre, because it focuses on facing a single, large enemy at a time. The really interesting part however, is that the enemies evolve based on your behaviour against the previous ones. For instance, if you get killed more often by a certain weapon, the future generations of the enemy will have more of those weapons. If your strategy is to ignore the extraneous enemy ship parts and aim right for the core, the future generations will have more advanced armor.
It's surprisingly addicting, and the difficulty always feels like a challenge, because the game is constantly adapting to your game play. The graphics are great, the audio is nice, and the controls are easy, provided you have a gamepad. The keyboad controls aren't too bad, but they limit your movement and firing to eight directions.
For $1, it's a steal.