A psychedelic space quest
One Million Stars is a premium single-player action game that isn’t just another arcade shooter—it’s a sensory overload wrapped in a retro-style fever dream. From the moment you launch into the neon-lit cosmos, you’re hit with a dazzling wave of color, sound, and nonstop action that’s both chaotic and calculated.
Developed by Tom Sennett—creator of cult favorites like RunMan: Race Around the World and Deepak Fights Robots—One Million Stars pays homage to the golden age of arcades while delivering modern roguelike replayability. Whether you’re collecting stars solo or teaming up in local co-op, it’s a wild and weird journey.
Cosmic chaos and arcade elegance
At its core, One Million Stars is a top-down 2D space shooter that echoes the simplicity of classics like Asteroids although injects it with a roguelike twist. Players navigate screen-wrapping arenas, dodging increasingly bizarre enemies while hoarding shimmering stars. The procedural generation of each run ensures no two sessions ever feel quite the same, making every attempt a fresh chance at glory—or doom.
You’re not alone in this journey—choose from four distinct characters, each offering unique handling and style. Whether it’s Captain Cool’s balanced control or Ensign Extreme’s precision braking, the roster allows experimentation. Add in a collection of unlockable ships and stackable upgrades like speed boosts and star-sucking magnets, and you’ve got a rich combo system that rewards creativity and reflexes alike.
While the game shines solo, it truly explodes with energy in a local co-op. Up to four players can dive into the madness together, coordinating dodges and power-ups in a glorious mess of lasers and laughter. The dynamically generated guitar-heavy soundtrack also adds to the euphoria, shifting tones as the onscreen action intensifies. However, its core gameplay—collecting stars and dodging monsters can feel repetitive over time.
A must-try for fans of arcade shooters
One Million Stars is an addictive fusion of old-school charm and modern innovation, brought to life by game developer Tom Sennett’s unmistakable flair. With its vibrant presentation, twitchy gameplay, and relentless pursuit of cosmic completion, it’s a love letter to arcade gaming with a roguelike soul. Here, you must buckle up as you play, as the space can sometimes be weird. Although you’ll surely love every second of the ride.