Death Ray Manta SE
Death Ray Manta is an arcade title involving shooting lasers at enemies, triggering light flashes, and advancing to subsequent screens to repeat the action. Apologies, but there is no T-Rex.
System Requirements
Component
Minimum
Recommended
Operating System
Windows 7
Windows 7
Processor
N/A
N/A
Graphics
N/A
N/A
Memory
4 GB
8 GB
Storage
100 MB
100 MB
Suggested PC Build
Minimum Build
- RAM: 4 GB
- Storage: 1 GB
- OS: Windows 7
Recommended Build
- RAM: 8 GB
- Storage: 1 GB
- OS: Windows 7
About This Game
Death Ray Manta features lasers within his brain
He wrecked his home, so in space he does remain.
Two sticks, one fish, and plenty of flashing lights. Death Ray Manta is, certainly, a videogame in its absolute form. Remastered, rebuilt, and rejigged for Steam during the year 2015.
Death Ray Manta is a compact top-down arena shooter where you use colorful laserbeams to annihilate enemies. You spawn in the middle of the screen, and shortly after, the area is filled with mines, robots, rabbits, and lasers from outer space. Collect space gems for a bonus and shoot anything you can to create flashing lights. Aim for your own high score. How far can you penetrate into fish space?
32 screens of progressively colorful and wild laser mayhem from the creator of Squid Yes, Not So Octopus, SYNSO 2, and the Waves challenge mode. He is also that hairy internet guy. You know him.
Developed with the help of Mike Daw, who provided the legwarmer-style tunes, and Andy White, who provided technical support and kept sanity intact. Cover art by the legendary Ste Pickford.
"Absolutely Amazing!" - Rob Fearon
He wrecked his home, so in space he does remain.
DEATH RAY MANTA
Two sticks, one fish, and plenty of flashing lights. Death Ray Manta is, certainly, a videogame in its absolute form. Remastered, rebuilt, and rejigged for Steam during the year 2015.
Death Ray Manta is a compact top-down arena shooter where you use colorful laserbeams to annihilate enemies. You spawn in the middle of the screen, and shortly after, the area is filled with mines, robots, rabbits, and lasers from outer space. Collect space gems for a bonus and shoot anything you can to create flashing lights. Aim for your own high score. How far can you penetrate into fish space?
32 screens of progressively colorful and wild laser mayhem from the creator of Squid Yes, Not So Octopus, SYNSO 2, and the Waves challenge mode. He is also that hairy internet guy. You know him.
Developed with the help of Mike Daw, who provided the legwarmer-style tunes, and Andy White, who provided technical support and kept sanity intact. Cover art by the legendary Ste Pickford.
"Absolutely Amazing!" - Rob Fearon