The Galaxy Wars
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Galaxy Wars is the game's primary mode and the centerpiece of its first season, featuring intense battles across 20 planets, with more to be introduced in future updates.
Each battle is designed to last six minutes, with two powerful bosses emerging at three-minute intervals. Between these encounters, waves of invading aliens launch relentless assaults, escalating the challenge as players fight for survival.
The journey spans across 20 unique planets, culminating in the final and most epic confrontation on Geb-Nut—a planet that was once Earth. This decisive battle marks the ultimate showdown, where victory will determine the fate of the galaxy and bring an end to the Galaxy Wars, securing peace for humanity.
There're 20 planets:
Khepri-Ra (Mercury) - Named after the god Khepri, associated with the morning sun, reflecting the planet's proximity to the Sun.
Sekhem-Ankh (Venus) - Combining "Sekhem" (power) and "Ankh" (life), symbolizing the planet's brightness and vitality.
Geb-Nut (Earth) - Geb, the god of the earth, and Nut, the goddess of the sky, representing the harmony of Earth.
Duamutef (Mars) - Named after one of the Four Sons of Horus, associated with protection and war, fitting Mars' characteristics.
Apep-Set (Jupiter) - Named after Apep, the serpent god of chaos, and Set, the god of storms, symbolizing the planet's immense and turbulent nature.
Nefertem (Saturn) - Named after the god of healing and beauty, representing the planet's majestic rings.
Hapi-Sekhmet (Uranus) - Hapi, the god of the Nile, and Sekhmet, the warrior goddess, signifying the planet's icy and dynamic attributes.
Sobek-Renenutet (Neptune) - Sobek, the god of the Nile and Renenutet, the goddess of nourishment, reflecting the planet's deep blue, watery appearance.
Serqet (Pluto) - Named after the goddess of scorpions and protection, reflecting the planet's distant and mysterious nature.