.Decluster Zero – MASAYUKI ITO

.Decluster Zero

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Step into the gaming world with .Decluster Zero, one of the top $4.99 games in the App Store! Crafted with creativity and innovation by MASAYUKI ITO, this captivating Casual game is bound to grab your attention. With its content rating of 9+, it caters to a wide audience. Ever since its release on 4th August 2015, it has been constantly updated, with the latest version rolled out on 17th April 2022.

Whether you have a liking for Casual, Entertainment, or Action games, .Decluster Zero is sure to keep you hooked!

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.Decluster Zero is simply an outstanding bit of joy.

  • Touch Arcade (5/5)

.Decluster Zero: Bullet Nocturne is a fantastic bullet hell shooter.

  • 148Apps (4.5/5)

Please try the lite version first to make sure if your device can run the game.

‘.Decluster Zero (dot decluster zero)’ is a Japanese style bullet-hell shooter with abstract and pixelated neo-retro graphics. The game offers modern-classic bullet-hell gameplay and traditional Japanese beautiful bullet patterns. You’ll get new bullet-hell experiences which are brought by Bullet-Canceling system.

In the game, you’ll encounter tons of bullets which are insane. It is impossible to keep dodging, but you can erase the bullets easily.

A main mechanic is ‘homing laser’ with CANCELING enemy bullets around your ship. It requires gauge, but easy to fill.

You should use the homing laser aggressively and it is the best way to defeat enemies. Moreover, there is a mechanic which slows down bullets around your ship in order to dodge them easily.

Are you interested in this game? You can watch user’s replay videos on Everyplay:
https://everyplay.com/-decluster/videos

You can also watch them in this app. Tap ‘EVERYPLAY’ button on the title screen. (The lite version also.)

.Decluster Zero is a remix version of bullet-hell shooter ‘.Decluster: Into The Bullet Hell’. With many remixes and new features: remixed soundtracks, modified mechanics, redesigned levels, and more.

#1 SOUND

  • Remixed all soundtracks + new soundtrack

#2 MECHANICS

  • Expanded homing laser system
  • Touch and hold a second finger…
  • Bullets around the player are slowed down (Capture Mode)
  • New scoring system
    (Homing laser basics are the same as before: requires meter and cancels bullets.)

#3 LEVEL DESIGN

  • Redesign for new mechanics plus new scenes
  • Modify/add bullet patterns and enemies

#4 PLAYER SHIP

  • Full-power from beginning
  • Change basic weapon anytime
  • Three level stock homing laser gauge
  • Charge the meter by itself (Charge Mode)

#5 GRAPHICS

  • Improve visibility
  • Improve graphics quality

FEATURES:

  • Japanese style bullet-hell shooter
  • Terrific bullet hell experience
  • 5 various levels + 1
  • Beautiful bullet patterns
  • Boss battles which take your breath away
  • 4 levels of difficulty that actually make a difference
  • Soundtracks to make you high
  • Optimized controls for mobile
  • Restart from any level you reached
  • Adjustable gameplay area
  • Various settings
  • Replay video through Everyplay
  • Game Center support – Leaderboard/Achievement
  • Leaderboard for each difficulty/level
  • Universal app for iPhone/iPad/Apple TV
  • MFi controller support

Trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZI665o_pMs

SoundCloud:
https://soundcloud.com/dot_decluster

Twitter:
https://twitter.com/dot_decluster

What’s Fresh in the Latest Update?

Discover what’s new in the recent update of .Decluster Zero on 17th April 2022:

  • Supported iOS 15.4
  • Removed Everyplay

Hear from the Players – .Decluster Zero Reviews

Find out what gamers are saying about .Decluster Zero:

We’re so glad stage 4 won’t put us into clinical depression anymore :) Wait this game had a replay feature Why is it gone we’re crying ):


Blaster action bullet hell! Flawless controls, awesome graphics, and outstanding gameplay.


We can’t move our block character thing.


Finally and new bullet hell shmup! If you liked danmaku or do-don-pachi, this is a breath of fresh air. It’s worth it!


We have been a fan of shmups for about 22 years now. The very first shoot’em’up we ever got our hands on was R-Type on the GameBoy. The first bullet hell we ever got into was ESPGaluda II on a friends PC running it through his MAME emulator. Well, needless to say, we couldn’t be happier as an iOS gamer. The genre is one that translates INCREDIBLY WELL over to the touchscreen, and if the developer is willing to try something a little different, they can wind up with a control scheme that allows for deep gameplay without having to have a bunch of buttons all over the bottom of the screen, usually only a big deal if you’re trying to play for a high-score. Ito Masayuki’s first hit, . Decluster: Into The Bullet Hell is a masterpiece. The very first time we played it reminded us of Space Invaders Infinity Gene and Danmaku Unlmited 2. The later in the scoring mechanics, as you will be grazing through quite a bit of bullet curtains in order to maximize your star count/multiplier. Infinity Gene simply because of the cosmetics of the game. Building on that, . Decluster Zero is more of a . Decluster Remixed. You’ll start on Stage 5 and work your way backwards to Stage 1 (and then 0!), with new mechanics, bullet patterns, enemies, and more. If you’re a fan of Cave, think of this as the Black Label version of . Decluster. Are they both worth owning? Most definitely. Should you buy Zero first… We wouldn’t. Now that we’ve gotten accustomed to the new mechanics and everything – we keep wishing they were added to the original. Though, that doesn’t take away from the original at all. Because of the mechanics, the two play out fairly differently when taking on scoring runs. Having leaderboards for every single stage (and now an added ‘replay’ button in the pause menu!!!), some pretty challenging achievements and Everyplay integration all makes for some pretty intense gameplay. We dunno what it is about knowing that others are going to watch and judge your game adds another level of stress to the already assertive nature of the genre. Now, granted we’ve only cleared Normal mode and haven’t even unlocked half of Hard, or started on Heaven difficulty, but after clearing Normal, we’ve come to a realization. . Decluster Zero: Bullet Nocturne is easily in the top 2 best bullethell titles in the AppStore. Yes, we own Danmaku Unlimited (1&2), every iOS Cave game, Shogun, rRootage, Sine Mora, Phoenix, ect… And we just can not get over how insanely fantastic the . Decluster duo is. Especially considering it all came from one man! If you’re a fan of the genre, or just curious as to what the genre is like… Snag this game. Snag it now… You will definitely NOT regret it. Oh yeah… MFi controls work FLAWLESSLY. They are also customizable with button assignments!!! Frick’n AWESOME!!!


This is one of the best bullet hell shooters on iOS. Wonderful bullet patterns, masterfully designed levels, great scoring mechanics, perfect touch controls, love the graphics and music. The different difficulty levels really make a difference unlike some shooters, and it’s great that there are so many points to continue from, so the game never gets tedious. Totally worth the money if you like this kind of game at all. The newly added controller support is excellent too. Just like playing on a console.


Bullet hell fan must-buy. We’ve got this on hold while we finish the original one, but they’re both just effin brilliant.


We love the bullet canceling mechanics. We loved the first one and we love this one even more! It’s sad that Cave doesn’t have releases anymore, but it’s good to see there are still devs out there that know Bullet Hell. Highly recommend!


This game is so good that it reviewed ME! Lol :-)


If you like bullet hells, you are going to love this. A whole different vibe and look, crazy over the top action and great controls. It is insanity.

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