
The crate does not disappear if the player fails the Stage, allowing for multiple retries unless the Plane is destroyed while carrying the dropped Bonus Card. If you already have all the permanent cards, you will still get temporal cards instead. Once delivered, the crate changes into a Bonus Card (Can be either Permanent or Temporal). Shooting at it with the Main and Wing Cannons will cause the projectiles to be absorbed and propel the crate upwards, though it is unaffected by your missiles and enemy gunfire. To control this crate, flying close to it will magnetize the crate, allowing it to follow your movements, though at a slow pace. The goal is to deliver the crate to the dispenser situated near the end of the stage. When playing this stage, the green crate will descend from the top of the screen after about ten seconds in. When it does, this crate first shows up in the Stage Select screen, which replaces the stage number with the silhouette of a cube. If a crate is available, the number of the Stage in the Main Menu will be replaced with a hexagon divided into three parallelograms to resemble a cube. Normally, the Dispenser stays inactive (even unaffected by Hayes Core Technician). Its only one purpose is to receive a green cargo crate, though this opportunity is not frequent. In every stage and towards the end, is a blank Dispenser that looks similar to the Power-up Dispensers. Left: Crate symbol appears Mid: The green crate appears Right: The dispenser shows a crate symbol when the crate is in play, otherwise it is usually blank. Mini boss - Chain Guns and Spider Railgun Most Stages feature colossal Bosses at the end, though a few Stages have none or powerful Mini-bosses instead. Destroy 100% of Enemy Forces/Collect 100% of Stars (Stage 5).Destroy 70% of Enemy Forces/Collect 70% of Stars ( Stage 5).Collecting medals and unlocking higher difficulties increase the score multiplier, which affects the Final Score after playing a Stage. Medals (names below) can be acquired on each Difficulty and are reset every time the next tier is unlocked. Nightmare is special for being the hardest Difficulty and only being available after Stage 13 is cleared. Stages are decorated with gorgeous background scenes, each of which are unique to one another.Įach stage has 4 Difficulty levels, which are Normal, Hard, Insane and Nightmare. Their drop rates increase with later Stages and higher Difficulty levels. On rare occasions, a VIP survivor may appear, who rewards vast sums of Stars when rescued.Īpart from Stars, Stages are also the only location to collect Bonus Cards and Aircraft Parts. Friendly survivors are found in battles as well, whose rescues are a requirement for medals and reward 1000 points each.
#Sky force reloaded upgrade#
Within Stages, different types of enemies reside as well as Stars, a currency required to upgrade your Plane. A special weekend Tournament Stage is also available as a multiplayer feature. Sky Force Reloaded features a total of 16 Stages, including the main sequence of 13 Stages and 3 Bonus Stages.
