First Parsec
Space combat simulator. Ambush freighters carrying precious goods, protect space stations, destroy capital ships with deadly missiles.
Space
Enjoy freedom of movement with simplified arcade flight model and semi-realistic physics.
Capital ships
Destroy or protect big capital ships, freighters or bigger space stations.
Weapons
Before every mission you can choose your loadout of missiles and primary weapons.
Combat
Fast paced combat against small figters requires orientation and precise aiming. Mouse and keyboard or controller are supported.
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GALSAD - Galactic Salvage and Disposal
The first title from Wyvern Works, GALSAD hearkens back to the arcade days of Asteroid. While a bit rough around the edges, this game does have some good gameplay and provides even veteran gamers like myself a challenge. This is also only a handful of games that offers realistic space physics. It is this game, Kerbal, and then that is kind of it. All in all, an interesting concept and definitely worth the price of admission.
– Real player with 11.0 hrs in game
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Great concept for a game, very impressive and quite addictive I might add.. I’d definitely recommend this game for everyone!! :)
– Real player with 3.9 hrs in game
Star Explorers
This game gives you really tons of gameplay features for only 5$ and is still worked on to get even better.
Exploring a vast universe with random suns and planets that you can land on to complete your main mission, retrieve fuel for your mothership and engaging in varying adventures in FPS against aliens, cave hazards and hostile environments. You can freely walk in your ship, for the moment there is not much to do inside it other than accessing the landing bay for your shuttle or managing your inventory, but wandering around and simply looking outside gives the game a real atmosphere. Then, yes, in the current beta - and soon in the regular version I guess - there are now space battles against alien flying saucers that you can board to loot even more needed items.
– Real player with 244.3 hrs in game
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I figure a game like this deserves some more reviews. I have books on Amazon and they get very few reviews, so I imagine it’s the same with game makers, they would prefer more people leave some reviews for their games so more gamers can get an idea what other gamers think of these games.
The game has you exploring different star systems looking for resources on planets with different hazards, like extreme cold or heat and atmospheres that might be radiated or poisonous and you have to upgrade your space suit to handle more and more dangerous environments. You typically head down into caves to find resources and sometimes chests with items that might be useful to you. You can find alien life forms on some planets.
– Real player with 139.6 hrs in game
Space Duels
1v1 spaceship duels with realistic physics. Players can join public or private 1v1 lobbies to engage in 1st person spaceship combat, using lasers to try and destroy their opponent’s ship. Movement is especially tricky because of inertia and the lack of air resistance, and it adds an extra layer of depth to the gameplay. Good aim and a mastery of spaceship movement are necessary to win.
Virtual world Primus
Asset flip trash with no content.
It crashes. The mouse doesn’t lock or conceal.
It is an absolutely brazen asset flip.
Avoid.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Avoid at all costs. This is nothing but an empty city asset kit. Imagine a “developer” buying a $5 Asset kit, stripping all the life out of that asset kit in the $5 pack, then just flipping the asset map or city in this case and charging $19.99 for it.
ASSET KIT FOR $4.99 STRIPPED OF ALL LIFE AND EXPORTED HERE FOR $19.99:
https://assetstore.unity.com/packages/3d/environments/urban/cyberpunk-cyber-city-fp-147894
No work done to said asset map. Nothing added. No life. No options. Not even an Exit option (ESC does nothing)
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Void Encounter
GG
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Last Judgment - VR
We discovered that the meteors were pushed out of the asteroid belt by a rogue comet that jarred loose a big sized asteroid that will impact Earth in 10 days, causing an extinction-level event that will wipe out all life on the planet. NASA scientists plan to drill a deep shaft into the asteroid and plant a nuclear weapon which, when detonated, will split the asteroid into two halves that will fly safely past Earth.
Features:
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Stunning views of VR space
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Experience our ambient music
Moon Defence
Well, first of all, Moon Defence is rule-breaker. Hit’n’run? No. Infinite ammo? No. Comics allmighty kill’em all hero? No.
It is some more serious stuff, Paratrooper © old school action in 3D with real world economics and physics. Aiming is hard, movements are slow, resources are hard to earn.
Аnd don’t forget, you are just an engineer at the Moon, with handmade laser hammer and dusty solar panel. Let’s call it “casual hardcore”. Stop farming infinite vegetables, try to aquire some more jigowatt in empty space, where no one can hear your scream. Moon is a harsh mistress.
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
This game is overpriced and is a shocker to play. You run out of ammunition so quickly then you are well and truly stuffed. The controls are awkward to use and the radar is next to useless. I wish I had not even bothered with this overpriced game. A good idea but poorly executed. The graphics are okay but it is just so frustrating to play you give up.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Genesis Alpha One Deluxe Edition
This game feels more like a concept in progress rather than a finished product. I have to state this one thing before I start saying anything else. The concept is great, too. But the game-play feels lackluster without more content to flesh out the existing gameplay.
You will spend about 80% of the time mining resources on planets and salvaging resources with a tractor beam while fighting aliens whether you do it yourself or send your clones to do it. The available resources are incredibly limiting and often infuriating in how little is available for what you need despite entire planets that realistically would have more than just the one patch of resources you could collect.
– Real player with 87.1 hrs in game
Genesis Alpha One Deluxe Edition Review
A strange and unique experience awaits…
Some key points that this game offers:
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New Game Plus
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Multiple Endings
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Sandbox experience
Gameplay & Controls:
The controls for the game are fair and easy enough to make use of. The game handles pretty decently as well. Whether you are on a planet fighting off attackers or crawling through your shafts clearing out infestations.
Combat is pretty average, to be honest, and not that well balanced either. Your favourite weapon will be the pistol since it doesn’t run out of ammo and is far easier to make use of. The game is a mixture of ship building, exploration and simulation elements. As you explore planets and debris, you upgrade your ship to accommodate more crew members and gain access to newer technologies to make surviving easier. You don’t really manage your crew, they go about their own thing, food, water, and all those needs are non-existent, which is a let-down.
– Real player with 66.7 hrs in game
Parkan 2
This game is enjoyable but has a steep learning and wonkiness curve. By wonkiness I mean for instance that the default control settings make it impossible to play the game. Make sure to go to the settings and click ‘default’ to return the controls to a playable setting.
Parkan 2 is an open world hybrid game. After a fairly lengthy intro segment of the game you are set loose on the world and can do as you like. However, you are given a series of missions which push the story forward and ultimately lead to a relatively linear and singular objective. The game itself is broken down into three main parts. Space segments where you fly around and dogfight against other ships or space stations, landing segments where you fight against machinery and humanoids, and indoor segments where you fight only against humanoids.
– Real player with 59.2 hrs in game
Parkan 2 is a space shooter where you can also land on planets to fight on foot from an FPS perspective. Many of your ship’s internal components (engines, power generator, shield generator, etc) can be swapped out for better parts as you obtain them. The same goes for your battle suit that you wear when fighting on foot. This gives the game a bit of an RPG feeling at times.
One thing that makes Parkan 2 interesting is the idea of using drones and war bots to fight alongside you in combat. In space, your ship can deploy up to six drones to attack and overwhelm your enemies. On foot, you can call tanks and aircraft from your ship to assist you in attacking the enemy’s outpost. This adds an additional strategy layer to the game.
– Real player with 35.1 hrs in game