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Martian Panic Alien Blaster Announced

 

 

Portland, Ore.–October 25, in the year of our Lord 2022–84 years ago this month, a radio broadcast convinced the nation that Martians had launched an invasion in New Jersey. While that turned out to be a hoax, if aliens ever decided to land on Atlantic City, you’d be ready to scare them off with the Martian Panic Alien Blaster (compatible with Nintendo Switch and Joy-Con Controller) available today.

While you wait for that next ‘close encounter’ hone your sharpshooting skills on GS2 Games’ Martian Panic for the Nintendo Switch, also available today - and coming soon in a bundle pack with the Alien Blaster. Martian Panic throws you into action in eight thrilling levels across the world, from the Great Pyramids to your local drive-in theater, defending innocent humans from the interplanetary scourge with nearly a dozen out-of-this-world weapons and the Alien Blaster’s pinpoint accuracy.

Each stage comes to life through a cluster of mini-cutscenes that chronicle the tale of the alien invasion, and the Alien Blaster adds its own bleeps and blasts for an even more immersive experience.

It’s not just for Martian hunting, either. The Martian Panic Alien Blaster works with all Switch shooting games. Will it work on the little green men landing in your yard right now? There’s only one way to find out.

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