Neon Chrome

4.6
1.52K reviews
10K+
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Content rating
Teen
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About this game

Neon Chrome is an infinite twin-stick top-down shooter with procedurally generated levels and destructible environment. Choose your character, enter the elevator and try to bring down the Overseer - again and again. Neon Chrome is an endless symphony of fight, die, improve and repeat - many players have over 100 hours logged!

Neon Chrome is high end game filled with massive explosions, destructible environment, countless bullets and rich AI behavior. Older devices may struggle to run the game with high frame rate.

- Procedurally generated levels - true endless replayability
- Completely destructible environment
- Persistent RPG-like character development using loot from your runs
- Enemies ranging from security guards to massive boss hover tanks
- Perk system in the form of cybernetic enhancements
- Discover & unlock enhancements, abilities and weapons

Neon Chrome was created by 10tons - the company behind the cult hit game Crimsonland.
Updated on
Aug 8, 2023

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Ratings and reviews

4.7
1.36K reviews
A Google user
February 22, 2019
Great twin stick shooter with roguelike elements, runs well, and no BS in-app purchases, worth the price. Set a kind of techno-punk dystopian futurue with a good soundtrack, you play "runs" progressing up a ladder style of levels towards a final boss at the top, but If you die, you start over with a new character. There are hard checkpoints so as to not start at the very beginning each time, and upgrades that apply to all "runs" can be purchased with credits found in game.
7 people found this review helpful
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A Google user
February 28, 2019
Very challenging in the best way. Upgrades come quickly and there is virtually no pay to win (so far) also awesome is that the game doesn't require a WiFi connection. Its not the best top down shooter (XENOWERK!) but its a lot of fun and not super easy. The aiming can be a little wonky, and having to start ALL the way over every time you die can be tedious, but these are my only very minor changes to suggest.
30 people found this review helpful
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A Google user
February 7, 2019
Very addictive. It's a cyberpunk procedurally generated rouguelike. The action is good, music amazing, graphics great and it has a bit of story to go with it. Update: Still playing it non stop! Worth every penny! Also, if you have an HID controller, it's Bluetooth controller compatible, which was my deciding factor if I was going to keep the game or refund it.
17 people found this review helpful
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What's new

- Fixed achievements not triggering correctly
- Stability improvements