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Dive into a neon bullet hell where you dodge pixel lasers behind chunky barriers—your keyboard’s gonna hate you after those spider-bots start flanking.

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Game Overview

Reflex Point is a 1990 MS-DOS release from an independent developer, a game that fits squarely into the early 90s shareware scene. It doesn't have the big studio polish of some contemporaries, but it carved out a niche for players seeking a pure, demanding arcade-style challenge on their home computers.

You pilot a small triangular ship through a series of single-screen arenas, each one a dense maze of blocky walls and relentless enemy patterns. Your objective is simple: survive each wave, clear the screen of all hostiles, and advance. The core mechanics are built around precise movement and quick reflexes; you navigate tight corridors, use barriers for cover, and return fire with a limited but recharging weapon. Enemy types introduce specific threats, like bots that flank or turrets that fill the screen with crisscrossing lasers, forcing constant repositioning. The pacing is frantic and unforgiving, with difficulty that escalates sharply. Playing it feels like a tense, high-stakes dance where one wrong move ends everything.


Each game uses different controls, most DOS games use the keyboard arrows. Some will use the mouse , "Alt" ,"Enter" and "Space bar".
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