Galaga/Gameplay

Controls

 * Joystick: Use to direct the ship along the bottom of the screen. Push left to move the ship to the left, and right to move the ship to the right.  Your ship can not pass beyond the side of the screen.
 * Fire button: Press the fire button to send one missile directly above your position. You can only send two missiles out at a time, but you have an unlimited supply of them.
 * 1 or 2 Players: Push these buttons to begin a one or two player game.

Fighter
This ship is under your control. You can move left or right, but you are relegated to the bottom of the screen. Your Fighter has a special ability to link up with other Fighters, allowing the two to work side by side, firing simultaneously. You can just activate this ability however. You must rescue a red captured Fighter first. You can fire up to two missiles on to the screen at a time per ship. This means if you have two Fighters linked together, you can fire up to four missiles at a time.

Bee
The front line of the Galaga army. Bees make up the bottom two rows of the formation at the top of the screen. They will occasionally break from the formation and go on a bombing run, attempting to shoot you or crash in to you. Either is fatal to the Fighter. They are worth more if shot down during a bombing run than when shot in formation.

Butterfly
The Butterflies occupy the two rows above the Bees. They will break from the formation as well to go on bombing runs like the Bees and have a tendency to quickly steer left and right while diving, making them harder to hit. But the very top row of Butterflies will also accompany a Flagship as an escort when the Flagship is not attempting to use a tractor beam on your fighter. Try to eliminate as many of them during the opening of a stage when the formation is still being built.

Flagship
The Galaga Flagship resemble birds. Unlike the rest of the Galaga army, they must be shot twice in order to be destroyed. The first shot merely changes their color from green to purple. In either color, they will do one of two things. Either they will go on a typical bombing run, and possibly take one or two Butterflies with them, or they will initiate a tractor beam run. When a Flagship starts a tractor beam run, it brings no Butterflies along, and it loops just once at the top of the formation. It slides down to about mid-way along the screen, and starts the tractor beam. If your fighter is caught in the beam, it will turn red and be captured and brought up to the top of the screen.

Transforms
Once per stage, a Bee will transform in to a set of three enemies. The kind of enemy rotates every couple of stages. This set will dive down, firing at you on the way, and make one final loop before exiting the screen. Unlike Bees, they do not return to the formation from the top. Killing some of them awards you points, but killing all of them awards you a big bonus. They are, in order, the Scorpions, the Galaxian flagships, and the Bosconian attack ships.

Bonuses
These are targets which you will only encounter during the challenge stages. You will encounter Bees, Butterflies, and Transforms in challenge stages as well, but you will never see these three objects outside of a bonus screen.