Death Ray Manta is an arcade game where you shoot lasers to kill bad guys, flash lights at yourself and move to the next screen to do it all over again. Sorry, no T-Rex.
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Very Positive (65) - 87% of the 65 user reviews for this game are positive.
Release Date:
Sep 17, 2015
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“The light displays are something else, too: you're born, each round, in the midst of a blizzard of rainbow particles, and your foes fragment in a rich neon shower under impact, staining the 2D world with their reds, greens, purples and pinks.”
8/10 – Edge

“it's been far too long time since a game made me feel unconditionally happy, and fortunate to live in a time of such fascinating toys.”
RECOMMENDED – Eurogamer

“...a mainline hit of pure colour and light and energy and noise and speed and then more colour and more light and lasers, lasers everywhere. It's like opening your skull and dunking your brain in a bowl full of sugar.”
5/5 – RGCD

About This Game

Death Ray Manta has lasers in his head
He blew up his house, now he lives in space instead.

DEATH RAY MANTA


Two sticks, one fish, some flashing lights. Death Ray Manta is, quite definitely, a videogame in the purest sense. Rejigged, rebuilt, remastered for Steam in the year of our Molyneux 2015.

Death Ray Manta is a short form top down arena shooter where you blow up enemies using colourful laserbeams. You spawn in the centre of the screen, moments later the screen is filled with mines, robots, rabbits and lasers from beyond the stars. Collect space gems for a bonus and shoot everything else that you can in order to flash lights at yourself. Aim for your own personal high score. How far into fish space can you get?

32 screens of increasingly colourful and crazy laser firing mayhem from the brains behind (amongst other things) Squid Yes, Not So Octopus, SYNSO 2 and the challenge mode in Waves. Also, he's that hairy dude off the internet. You know the one.

Death Ray Manta is made with the fine assistance of Mike Daw who provided the legwarmer chic tunes and Andy White, who helped out under the hood and kept me sane. Cover art by the legendary Ste Pickford.

"Absolutely Brilliant!" - Rob Fearon

System Requirements

    Minimum:
    • OS *: Tested on Windows 7 and above.
    • Processor: A processor capable of playing a number of modern games.
    • Memory: 4 GB RAM
    • Graphics: A recent graphics card, onboard might be dicey.
    • DirectX: Version 9.0
    • Storage: 100 MB available space
    • Sound Card: Any recent onboard sound and up
    • Additional Notes: Controller support is Xbox 360 and compatible only. Joy2Key should be usable though.
* Starting January 1st, 2024, the Steam Client will only support Windows 10 and later versions.

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