Shooting Love 20XX Trizeal remix

Trizeal Remix

Degica games sent out a press release today detailing the arrival of TRIZEAL Remix on Steam. The game is part of a shmup quadrology called Shooting Love 20XX. The first two ‘waves’ were Shmups Skill Test and MINUS ZERO respectively. Also, to celebrate this release, Degica is holding a old fashion get as much points as possible contest for those first two games until June 20th. As for TRIZEAL, the game will contain your usual waves of enemy ships and crazy power-ups. It also features two player local co-op, Steam achievements, and an unlockable ship that will change the way you play. The game launches on PC on July 7th with the fourth game in the collection, EXZEAL, coming at some point soon. All this information and more is available in the full release below:


The Third Wave of Shoot-’em-up Collection, Shooting Love 20XX, is Coming! TRIZEAL Remix Arrives on July 7th! MINUS ZERO is Now Available With Contest!

June 16th 2016—Degica Games is pleased to announce that the third wave of Triangle Services’s shoot-’em-up collection, Shooting Love 20XX, is coming July 7th to Steam as TRIZEAL Remix! To celebrate the releases of the first wave, Shmups Skill Test, and the second wave, MINUS ZERO, Degica Games is hosting a skill competition! Details are below!

Trizeal Remix

Transform or die. Triangle Service’s TRIZEAL Remix has classic shoot-’em-up style with a refined depth just below the surface. Transform your ship to switch between three distinct weapons: a wide shot, a narrow laser, and guided missiles. Upgrade your weapons enough and they’ll fire even when you have a different weapon selected! Strategically switch your weapons to devastate the varied enemy waves that TRIZEAL Remix throws at you. Shoot with intelligence!

Features:

  • Transform your ship to change weapons strategically
  • Unlock a hidden ship with a very different play style
  • Two-player local cooperative play
  • Replay support
  • Memorable soundtrack spanning multiple genres of music
  • Includes Steam Achievements, Leaderboards, and Cloud saves

Trizeal Remix

Following TRIZEAL Remix, one final wave will be released, EXZEAL. With these four waves defeated, the Shooting Love 20XX collection will be yours.
MINUS ZERO Contest:

Celebrating the release of Shmups Skill Test and MINUS ZERO, Degica Games is holding a MINUS ZERO competition.

 

Details: To participate, first, you must turn on replays so we can validate your score. To turn on replays, from the start screen, select “Option”, then “Option”, then toggle “Replay Save” to “On”. Once you do that, all you have to do is play to win! The highest three scores on the leaderboard at the deadline below will each win a prerelease copy of Triangle Service’s EXZEAL!

 

Deadline:

The contest starts at MINUS ZERO’s launch, 6/16 US (6/17 Japan), and ends at 6pm PT on 6/20 in the US (10am on 6/21 in Japan).

TRIZEAL Remix Details:

Platform: PC (Windows)

Players: 1P-2P local play supported

Release Date: July 7th

 

About Triangle Service:

Founded by Konami alum, Toshiaki Fujino, in 2002, Triangle Service is a small developer with an appreciation for Japanese-style games and is responsible for three of Degica Games previous releases, DELTAZEAL, XIIZEAL, and Shmups Skill Test. Triangle Service’s development has focused primarily on shoot-’em-up games for arcade and home gaming platforms, and they seek to create top shoot-’em-ups.

http://www.triangleservice.co.jp/

 

About Degica Games: Degica Games is a Tokyo-based publisher specializing in localizing Japanese games for the global market. We’re best known for the RPG Maker franchise and shooting games such as DARIUSBURST Chronicle Saviours, Deathsmiles, Mushihimesama, ESCHATOS Wonder Pack, and Crimzon Clover. Our goal is to bring you the best games from Japan and all around the world!

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