QP Shooting - Dangerous!!
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Title screen
Developer: | Orange Juice |
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Music: | Royalty Free Music |
Program: | Junpyon |
Art: | Hono |
Release date: | 14 Nov 2014 |
Next game: | Xmas Shooting - Scramble!! |
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Gameplay Overview
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Controls
The game's controls can be configured in the Options menu. These are the default bindings for keyboard and controller.
- Z [A]: Shoot
- X [X]: Hyper (enter Hyper if gauge is at at least 100%)
- Left Shift [RT]: Slow (focus button. Some formations are influenced by it)
- V [B]: Formation Change (switch to the next formation in line: A->B->C->A->...)
- A [LB]: Formation A (switch to Formation A)
- S [RB]: Formation B (switch to Formation B)
- D [Y]: Formation C (switch to Formation C)
- Esc [Start]: Pause
- Z [A]: Accept (for menu; independant from Shoot configuration)
- X [X]: Cancel (for menu; independant from Hyper configuration)
If Auto Slow Movement is on, Slow will be activated as well if Shoot is held.
Formations
This game contains 28 formations with different properties and functionalities. The other attributes column is mostly relevant for the trophies/achievements of this game. The source for this column notes that the information may be incomplete at this time.
Id | Name | Cost | Stars | Speed | Other attributes |
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001 | Front | 0 | +0 | moderate | low-power, wide-range |
002 | Rear | 0 | +0 | moderate | low-power, wide-range |
003 | Orbit | 500 | +0 | low | low-power |
004 | Fire | 0 | +1 | low | high-power |
005 | Support | 500 | +0 | low | high-power |
006 | Shell | 0 | +1 | moderate | wide-range |
007 | Twin Cannon | 500 | +0 | moderate | high-power, split up |
008 | 3-Way | 800 | +0 | moderate | high-power, split up |
009 | Back | 0 | +1 | moderate | high-power, split up |
010 | Wall | 800 | +0 | low | low-power, wide-range |
011 | Umbrella | 800 | +1 | moderate | low-power, special control |
012 | Twin Tail | 800 | +0 | high | high-power, split up |
013 | Niagara | 1000 | +1 | low | wide-range |
014 | Trap | 1000 | +2 | high | special control, direct-attack |
015 | Sword | 1000 | +2 | moderate | special control, direct-attack |
016 | Catapult | 2000 | +2 | low | high-power, special control |
017 | Bringer | 1500 | +2 | low | special control |
018 | Halo | 2000 | +1 | moderate | direct-attack |
019 | Wing | 1000 | +0 | moderate | wide-range |
020 | Wiper | 1200 | +1 | moderate | direct-attack |
021 | Parasol | 1000 | +1 | moderate | special control |
022 | Shield | 800 | +1 | low | direct-attack |
023 | Cross | 1500 | +1 | high | |
024 | Child | 1500 | +0 | high | special control |
025 | Chainsaw | 1500 | +1 | low | special control, direct-attack |
026 | Scissors | 1200 | +2 | moderate | special control, direct-attack |
027 | Wave | 2000 | +0 | moderate | wide-range |
000 | Natural | 100 | +3 | moderate |
Weapons
This section describes the weapons that you use in the game and elaborates on them further. Stuff like standard shots, focus shots, bombs, weapon pickups that differ in functionality, options, etc. This can be omitted if not relevant to the game in question.
Items
- Green Stars: Get generated by cancelling bullets outside of Hyper. Charge the Hyper gauge.
- Golden Stars: Get generated by cancelling bullets during Hyper.
- Big Golden Stars: Dropped by destroyed enemies and some boss minions.
Scoring
Score is only obtained by collecting stars and the stage bonus.
Star values
While green star values always get calculated the same way in each play style, small and big golden stars get calculated differently. The Chain (max) column shows the amount of chain required for the value of the star to be maxed. The penalty column shows how much score gets lost if a player were to get hit and then only collect that type of star until the value is maxed rather than collecting the same amount of stars at max value.
Star Type | Value Formula | Max Value | Chain (Max) | Penalty |
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Green Star | Chain | 100 | 100 | 5000 |
Small Star | 100 + Chain | 500 | 400 | 80000 |
Big Star | 500 + Chain * 2 | 2000 | 750 | 562500 |
Star Type | Value Formula | Max Value | Chain (Max) | Penalty |
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Green Star | Chain | 100 | 100 | 5000 |
Small Star | 100 + Chain | 300 | 200 | 20000 |
Big Star | 500 + Chain * 2 | 3000 | 1250 | 1562500 |
Star Type | Value Formula | Max Value | Chain (Max) | Penalty |
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Green Star | Chain | 100 | 100 | 5000 |
Small Star | 100 + Chain / 2 | 1000 | 1800 | 810000 |
Big Star | 500 + Chain | 1000 | 500 | 125000 |
Star Type | Value Formula | Max Value | Chain (Max) | Penalty |
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Green Star | Chain | 100 | 100 | 5000 |
Small Star | 100 + Chain | 500 | 400 | 80000 |
Big Star | 500 + Chain * 2 | 2000 | 750 | 562500 |
Stage bonus
Boss milking
Technically, bosses in this game do not time out. Instead, they take damage every time one of their destructible minions (whether alive or any type of object) is destroyed. While an enemy's health gauge is blue, they take less damage. The more time is spent in one pattern, the more damage destroying a minion will deal to the boss. Therefore, the goal is to collect as many stars as possible while in hyper during every boss phase by dealing little to no damage to the boss directly without losing chain. While this system is meant to act as a substitute to timeouts, there is still one pattern that can be milked for a seemingly infinite amount of stars on the first boss by having the boxes stack for a long time as they do not leave the screen without being destroyed or the phase being ended.
Story
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Development History
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Trivia
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Gallery
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Video References
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References & Contributors
- Formation info: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=767728037