In my opinion, it’s the best among games like Galaga; the main theme music from the opening menu instantly draws you in. There’s an incredible perfection in the game’s design, with simple playability and a variety of features, especially when you try to uncover the game secrets, you get lost in it. The tremendous quality and effort put into the game can be seen in the emotional credit screen that flows after completing 100 levels. Despite being released in 2003, the fact that it even has controller support is another remarkable detail. Even if I’m not playing it, it’s always installed on every machine I use.