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E3 2017: Atari Lunar Battle

One game you might not have heard much about from E3 coverage is Atari’s new sci-fi themed entry into the mobile space – Lunar Battle.

Part space-builder, part Asteroids style shooter, the free-to-play (seriously? #notbloodylikely) tablet game lets you build your own base and engage in classic arcade style space battles.

From Atari:

Lunar Battle is a new city-builder and space shooter that crash lands players into an epic deep space adventure to explore uncharted terrain and conquer the galaxy. The free-to-play game incorporates arcade-style combat elements originally popularized in classic Atari space shooters such as Asteroids™ and Star Raiders® into a base-building experience for mobile.


Check out Atari’s Lunar Battle on Google Play and the App Store but remember, it’s for your tablet so be sure you’re on tablet when you download.

 


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