Astral Space
Join us to play this fantastic artificial intelligence-based game “Astral Space” with an amazing space theme with lots of adventure and challenges. it is a hyper-casual game that’s very easy to play. Here you can use your hands to control the ball and can destroy other obstacles in your way to gain points, but always keep away from black holes, damage obstacles, and so on.
Explore space and its difficulties that will make it hard to complete and curious to play. The big surprise for you is to explore a random thrower that can throw you randomly in any direction and teleporting feature.
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Light For Plants
Do you love plants?
Do you love space?
How about looking after plants in space by applying some basic quantum physics principles?
Time to apply your knowledge of light and advanced physics - split or teleport the Light Beam to make the Flowers in the level Bloom, saving the Space Station.
Play with different elements and adjust them in a way that the light beam from the source reaches the plant located in the room.
Try it now and save the Space Mission!
Play Light Games in Space Station
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Omniblast
This game is an absolute steal. It’s clear that a lot of thought went into this.
At first glance, this game seems like your standard, run-of-the-mill runner - dodge randomly generated obstacles and get the highest score that you can. Controls are simple: A and D to move, Q and E to strafe/blink, Left Shift to boost. I found it easier to use a controller, although Q wasn’t automatically mapped for mine - I’ve published a controller configuration that works like a charm that you can use. You’ve got shields, which are replenished by defeating bosses; health, which is replenished by passing asteroids; and charges for both strafe and boost which replenish over time by themselves. You can adjust the difficulty.
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game
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Omniblast is a free to play (but monetised) 2D retro pixel vertical scrolling endless runner. It does have the appearance of an Asteroids/SpaceWar! ripoff but it’s considerably more dumbed down than that.
Gameplay consists of basic dodging left and right, and “boss fights” which just involve dodging stuff for a while then ramming the boss with the “shift” key. There’s a series of upgrade systems and so on, which makes it seem like someone took SpaceWar!, then removed most of the gameplay, then went back and started bolting alternative, less enjoyable gameplay onto the game they stripped down. Essentially, this pig has 6-10 layers of lipstick on it. If it’s not broken, break it, then weld pointless stuff onto it?
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Space Drifters 2D
Truly a great game in the making… plays great as is, keep the content and features coming
Updated Review
As Of Sept 08 2015 the dev has put alot of work into this, and it really feels like a complete game with single player modes, and a good variaty of local multiplayer game modes. Great sountracks/effects and a good scoring system, every thing you need in a game that will keep you and friends entertained for hours, drifting away in deep space blasting way.
– Real player with 21.9 hrs in game
Tags: Casual - Twitch - Shooter
Additional Tags: Delete Local Content & Remove from Library
TLDR: Half Broken. Cheap 2D space background. Fixed screen. Terrible asset quality. Unresponsive controls.
MS paint grade cyan circle. Orient a targeting triangle and press controller button to shoot little squares. On success the square vanishes, with a little universal moon symbol for night time as a death animation. The controls dont respond 75% of the time, you willl button mash in frustration and when it does shoot it will miss because of that. The shooting is just a green line slowly moving away from the teal circle.
– Real player with 8.6 hrs in game
Space Otter Charlie
A unique humorous space adventure to find Otters a new home. Really fun gameplay & story with cool weapons and upgrades.
Space Otter Charlie is a really fun space adventure game where humans have abandoned Earth and Otters must take on responsibility to find the animals a new home!
The movement mechanics are very unique and smooth which makes it very easy to learn, the gameplay is really fun with many weapons and possibilities for attacking the various enemies in each of the well designed levels. I loved the story and the humor too, there were some great Otter puns and at no point did it feel like the story was dragged out.
– Real player with 26.0 hrs in game
Target Audience: Those wanting a small test of puzzling, and those with kids
Summary:
Space Otter Charlie tries to be the little space engine it could, and it somewhat succeeds in being a middle tier puzzle platformer that uses momentum and trap placement to test the player, but not be overly difficult in the process. To me, it’s a good game to get your kids introduced into thinking about things while still being something you can play and enjoy, even if those looking for a hardcore challenge in the genre and not going to find it here. Puzzle design hits a game of great to annoying, and in the middle third of the game when it hits its stride, you can be really having fun with it. Granted, there will be times it stumbles, sometimes the lack of useful information can lead to the wrong assumptions made and lead to even more frustration on the player’s part. The combat is serviceable but only serves as minor hazards to space out the puzzles, although the reflector ray can lead to some really fun moments.
– Real player with 22.6 hrs in game
Tale of six
An interesting game with an unusual idea. If you like hard platformers (but you have to be ATTENTIVE, and sometimes you have to think) or you want to try your luck, then this game is for you.
– Real player with 7.1 hrs in game
Simple graphics, but was a well made and challenging platformer.
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
Super CosmoJet
This is a great little game, simple but challenging at the same time! It doesn’t take itself too seriously - it had me laughing a few times.
This is definitely worth the price of a coffee if you like playing around with physics in space… and lasers.
– Real player with 23.3 hrs in game
Really awesome top down adventure shooter with some nice RPG elements!
– Real player with 14.5 hrs in game
Captain Kaon
I am writing this not to talk about the game’s positives, but about its negatives, which are far more obvious and significant when playing.
The game is divided into two campaigns, Ceres, the one you start on, and Mars. Each campaign is divided into sectors, and you must defeat each sector, which is one map. You control a small vessel and fly it in a side-on view. You can rotate and thrust your ship, and pick up and drop certain items. Your gun can fire in any direction, controlled by the mouse, and you have three secondary rockets or bombs. You have a mission, which varies each map: it might be to pick up a Marine APC from your ship and drop it in a certain location, or destroy three enemy targets, and so on. There are gun turrets which open and fire at you, pods that fire at you and are released from buildings, doors or shields that block progress, and sometimes you need to land on one platform to get a battery that you pick up and take to a socket. Nothing too complicated. As you complete each sector it brings you closer to completing the campaign. It also earns ‘fleet resources’, which you can use to automatically win a sector, or to build improved weapons or ships. These are lost when you die though (you have three lives in a mission).
– Real player with 54.3 hrs in game
Got this game via Keymailer and decided to give it a shot last night.
Sadly enough my experience wasn’t so fantastic.
The first thing after starting up the game that i noticed is that the text for the intro went WAY too fast.
I might not be a natively english speaking person but my english is proper enough to keep up with most conversations.
Sadly enough the intro text went so fast i didnt even have time to narrate it for my viewers.
That aside i still decided to check out the game further.
I started the first mission and noticed the music, owh god the music.
– Real player with 13.3 hrs in game
Comet Crusher: Block Breaker
I love this game!! The power ups make the game super satisfying and the concept is really cool. Some levels are really hard but its rewarding when you finally get all the blocks!!!
– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game
Odysseus Kosmos and his Robot Quest: Episode 1
Not bad for a free game. A simple point and click adventure. Some cute jokes, but not easy to solve. Really needed a walkthrough to finish. Not really interested in a sequel.
Update.
I came back to this game in order to get all the achievements. At one point, it was impossible to get all the achievements without buying all the episodes. I give credit to the developers. They updated the game, so you’re not forced to buy any additional episodes to get all the achievements.
If you like the demo and want to buy additional episodes, then get the Complete Season. For some reason, it’s listed on a different page.
– Real player with 12.8 hrs in game
My daughter and I just played through the demo and episode 1, and whilst it was nice to get it for free, we found a number of frustrating issues just ruined the experience to the point that we’d personally not consider buying the rest of the episodes. Let me explain…
The good:
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It has a great premise, although it feels 100% ripped from Interstella.
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The graphics are reminiscent of older Lucas Arts games
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The storey line is reasonable
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It’s not too short, and not too long
The Bad:
- For a point n click that should be dialog heavy, this feels too heavy. At times there is just too much dialog.
– Real player with 5.4 hrs in game