Acecraft: Sky Hero, a free-to-play title from Skystone Games, is making waves in the mobile market with its mix of retro visuals and modern bullet hell mechanics. Released at the end of August, the game has rapidly climbed app store charts, drawing comparisons to Cuphead and Vampire Survivors thanks to its eye-catching art style and fast-paced gameplay.
Players control a plane in vertical shoot ’em up fashion, maneuvering across the screen while the ship auto-fires at waves of enemies. Each stage ends in a boss fight, while progression unlocks powerful upgrades such as homing fireworks and ricocheting projectiles. A unique feature allows players to absorb pink bullets and return them as fireballs, creating a strategic risk-reward layer that keeps each level engaging.
The hallmark draw of Acecraft is its “rubber hose” animation, which takes inspiration from vintage cartoons of the 1930s. With its roguelike-style progression and increasing difficulty, the game evokes a sense of nostalgia while feeling contemporary, appealing to fans of Cuphead’s visual allure and Vampire Survivors’ addictive gameplay.
Acecraft: Sky Hero, while offering free entry, does feature microtransactions and optional advertisements for in-game currency. While some players criticize this monetization, many agree the core gameplay remains enjoyable without spending money.
With its striking visual style, simple controls, and challenging bullet hell action, Acecraft: Sky Hero has secured a spot among the most promising mobile releases of the year. For players seeking a new free title, it delivers arcade-style thrills straight to iOS and Android.

