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Defend 50 states against 8 enemy types in this patriotic arcade shooter. Street thugs, rogue agents, traitor soldiers, biker gangs, smugglers, corrupt cops, mercenaries, and bosses stand between you and national liberation. Combat Guardian: Under Attack throws you into Alabama and demands you fight state-by-state to Wyoming. Enemies adapt, grow smarter, and swarm harder as you advance. Low-poly visuals keep action smooth across any device. No downloads—click and play instant browser combat with tight controls and star-spangled finishers.
How to Play Combat Guardian: Under Attack
Clear all enemies in each state to unlock the next. Boss fights appear every 10 states. Collect stars from defeated foes for health and ammo. Desktop players use WASD or arrow keys to move, mouse to aim—shooting is automatic. Mobile players control movement with the left joystick, tap enemies to aim and shoot, and tap the special button for power-ups. Each state runs 3 rounds with unique terrain and enemy combinations. Eight enemy types behave differently: some charge fast, others wear armor, ranged attackers hang back, explosive units create chaos. No friendly fire. Liberate all 50 levels to win.
Wave-Based Territory Control
Each state features distinct color palettes and enemy mixes. Early Alabama waves test basic dodge-and-shoot reflexes. By the time you reach Nevada or Montana, enemy AI coordinates attacks—fast units flank while armored targets absorb bullets. Terrain affects sightlines and cover. Urban states cluster buildings for ambush zones; rural states offer open fields where ranged enemies dominate. Stars drop from every kill. Grab them immediately—health doesn't regenerate between rounds. Every 10 states, a boss spawns with multi-phase patterns and heavy damage output. Brawl Simulator 3D shares this wave-clear progression loop but swaps patriotic themes for arena chaos.
Power-Ups and Finishers
Special attack power-ups appear mid-wave. Tap or click the icon to unleash screen-clearing explosions or rapid-fire bursts. Star-spangled finishers trigger automatically when you defeat bosses—short animations where the guardian plants a flag or salutes. These finishers pause gameplay for 2 seconds, giving you breathing room before the next state loads. Manage power-up timing: save them for dense spawns or boss phases. Ammo refills cost stars, so balance offense and resource collection. Mobile joystick aiming requires drag precision; desktop mouse targeting is instant. Both control schemes feel responsive once you memorize enemy spawn patterns. For players who enjoy arcade games with layer-by-layer unlock structures, this state progression delivers constant forward momentum.
Enemy Type Counters
Street thugs rush in packs—spray them down before they surround you. Rogue agents strafe and dodge—lead your shots. Traitor soldiers fire bursts from cover—reposition constantly. Biker gangs circle the perimeter at high speed—track their loops. Smugglers drop smoke grenades that obscure vision—back out of the cloud. Corrupt cops use riot shields—flank or wait for reload animations. Mercenaries deploy turrets—destroy turrets first. Bosses combine multiple behaviors—learn phase transitions. Advanced states mix 3-4 enemy types simultaneously. Prioritize threats: explosive units near your position, then ranged attackers, then melee swarms. Stars heal you, but healing mid-combat leaves you static. Clear space first, then collect. Stickman Kombat 2D demands similar priority targeting across varied opponent rosters.
Key Features
- 50 Unique States: Each level features distinct terrain, color schemes, and enemy combinations from Alabama to Wyoming.
- 8 Enemy Types: Street thugs, rogue agents, traitor soldiers, biker gangs, smugglers, corrupt cops, mercenaries, and bosses with unique AI behaviors.
- Flat-Shaded 3D Visuals: Low-poly aesthetic with hard-edged shadows and non-textured mesh terrain optimized for smooth browser performance.
- Cross-Platform Controls: Automatic shooting on desktop with mouse aim, or mobile joystick movement with tap-to-target mechanics.
Who is Combat Guardian: Under Attack for?
Casual players seeking short-session arcade action without complex mechanics. Combat Guardian: Under Attack appeals to patriotic arcade shooter fans who enjoy structured level progression and enemy variety. Desktop users benefit from instant mouse precision; mobile players get optimized joystick controls. The 50-state structure provides clear milestones and replayability. Boss fights every 10 states break up the rhythm. Players who enjoy wave-based elimination and resource collection loops will find satisfaction here. RIVALS FPS: Online Shooter offers similar low-poly combat but shifts from solo state defense to competitive multiplayer arenas.
Developer
Combat Guardian: Under Attack was developed by Devseesharp. The game delivers 50 levels of arcade shooter action with 8 enemy types and boss fights, playable instantly in any browser without downloads.
Controls
- WASD or Arrow Keys (Desktop): Move the guardian
- Mouse (Desktop): Aim at enemies; shooting is automatic
- Left Joystick (Mobile): Move the guardian
- Tap Enemies (Mobile): Aim and shoot
- Special Button (Mobile): Activate power-up
- Collect Stars: Walk over stars dropped by defeated enemies for health and ammo
FAQ
How many levels are in Combat Guardian: Under Attack?
50 levels—one for each U.S. state. Boss fights appear every 10 states. Complete all 50 to liberate the nation.
What are the 8 enemy types?
Street thugs, rogue agents, traitor soldiers, biker gangs, smugglers, corrupt cops, mercenaries, and bosses. Each behaves uniquely: fast rushes, ranged attacks, armor, smoke grenades, riot shields, or turret deployments.
How do controls differ between desktop and mobile?
Desktop uses WASD or arrow keys for movement and mouse for aim; shooting is automatic. Mobile uses left joystick for movement and tap-to-target enemies; a special button activates power-ups.
What do stars do?
Stars drop from defeated enemies. Collect them to restore health and ammo. Managing star collection mid-combat is crucial because healing leaves you stationary and vulnerable.
Does Combat Guardian: Under Attack work on mobile browsers?
Yes. The low-poly visuals and optimized controls run smoothly on mobile browsers. No app download required—play instantly on any device.
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