Hyperspace : Andy’s Adventure

Hyperspace : Andy’s Adventure

Bonus mode doesn’t unlock when you complete the campaign

Real player with 5.1 hrs in game


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Fun game with nice drive mechanics & interesting bonuses. Levels are a bir challengy but still like the challenge. Also great musics, you can feel the hype.

Real player with 3.0 hrs in game

Hyperspace : Andy's Adventure on Steam

Blimps

Blimps

This game is fantastic. It’s a roguelike, not quite like instant death, but in that, you can potentially end up in a crushing amount of debt based on how crappy of a captain you are. But if you are an excellent decision-making-capitalist-smuggling-hacker, you can dig yourself out of any hole you might find yourself in this game. Besides, you can always just start a new game.

There’s a bit of a learning curve, but it’s not that hard to read the Help tips and what Falcon tells you to do. I like the fact that it has its own way of doing things. The game itself is like an operating system mainframe. It reminds me of FTL and a bit of the old school PC Sim City that had all those secret text-based codes!

Real player with 5.8 hrs in game


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I really enjoy this game, but it’s not for everyone, especially people who only play modern games. This game is purposely trying to appear as a classic Commodore 64 game. That alone makes it interestingly enough to pick up. The art seems perfect for the tone of the game, which is somewhat silly in places while still never overshadowing the rest of the game.

The reason its not for gamers who only play contemporary games is because it almost too perfectly emulates a C64 game you picked up from a garage sale with no manual. It provides almost no instruction of what to do or how to do it. The first 10 minutes are going to be spent trying to figure out how to leave the hangar. You’ll be flying around slowly putting together what does what and where you need to do what in. Heck, there isn’t even any auto-save (at least, none that I have found).

Real player with 2.8 hrs in game

Blimps on Steam

The Chaser’s Voyage

The Chaser’s Voyage

You have only one hundred days. One hundred days to pay off your debt to a dreaded pirate lord. Luckily, you have friends, and one of those friends has a spaceship… and an idea: transport people from planet to planet! Seems simple, but this part of the galaxy is riddled with endless dangers. Paying back your debt will be one thing, surviving this voyage will be another.

You are the Captain:

  • Take-off on your rogue-like adventure with a fully-voice acted crew of eccentric and diverse characters.

  • Take command of the Chaser and pilot it through treacherous terrain, while escaping from deadly space pirates and relentless bounty hunters!

  • Manage power between the Chaser’s weapons, shields, engines, and auxiliary systems.

Pay Back Your Debt:

  • Earn money by transporting clients across the sector.

  • Survive multiple encounters as you travel to your client’s destination.

  • Each encounter is randomly generated based on how many days you’ve survived, who your client is, and which territory you’re in.

  • Make enough money in 100 days to avoid the wrath of a notorious pirate lord!

Fly Through a Small Part of a Larger Galaxy:

  • Uncover tons of lore by unlocking entries in your crew journal. (Release TBD)

  • Explore your crew’s backstory and learn about the galaxy through their eyes.(Release TBD)

  • Learn about over 250 planets, along with the species that inhabit them, such as the Pajus, the Ka’koi, the Feaians, and more! (Release TBD)

  • Witness an escalating galactic war, as two major powers fight for control of the sector.

  • Use this knowledge to plan out your trips to ensure successful missions.

Additional Features:

  • Enjoy the game in three modes that shape your experience.

    • Fly casual in Voyager Mode. In this mode, you have unlimited respawns and plenty of options to control the game’s difficulty.

    • Survive in Captain Mode. As time goes on, your adventure gets more and more challenging. You only have one life, so make it count.

    • Prove you’re the best in Ace Mode. Encounter any of the hardest challenges in the game, right from the beginning, while also taking increased damage.

  • Enjoy an epic soundtrack.

  • Customize the ship’s colors and the metal UI color.

  • Practice your skills by recreating any scenario in the Flight Simulator. (Release TBD)

  • Equip over 20 insignias that change the way you experience the game. Fly as a member of a variety of different factions, take on new challenges, or even change the Chaser’s capabilities!

  • Keep track of your records for each insignia across each mode.


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The Chaser's Voyage on Steam

Now Boarding

Now Boarding

I used to play this game a lot back when it was a flash game & i could only play episode one, i’m glad that the full version is finally availible on steam so i can play the full game. It’s a great game to play & it’s worth the price.

Real player with 9.3 hrs in game

Now Boarding on Steam

Orbit-X

Orbit-X

I love this game, it’s new and it’s incredibly fun. I just got lost in time for over an hour building satellites and generating substantial income. I’m super excited to see where this game goes in the future and I’ll definitely be playing more, definitely recommend!

Real player with 5.5 hrs in game

This game is awesome fun to play no matter your interest on space and rockets! it fulfils the need to learn and experiment with different rockets and stratergys to launch rockets into orbit. im not so good at it :) but have had a good laugh trying my best to have a successful satellite internet company.

would highly recommend for any space and economy enthusiasts and any gamer looking for a cool, casual and chill space sim!

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game

Orbit-X on Steam

Spinny’s Journey

Spinny’s Journey

Not sure how to explain but you are a stick that spins. You have to try not to touch the edges of the maze as quick as possible. Seems kind of unique to me, enjoyable in a frustrating kind of way.

https://youtu.be/Yx2Mednzegk

Real player with 8.1 hrs in game

Overall, I quite enjoyed this game as one of the first true homages to Kururin around. The music and visuals are quite good on the whole, and I found the level design to be nice as well.

However, I think the game is held back by some really odd gameplay issues that might not even matter to most players. For example, as I got into the later levels I noticed how hard it became to precisely move the ship since there’s this odd deadzone on the analog stick (I was playing with a DS4) that doesn’t read your inputs until the stick is moved about halfway from neutral.

Real player with 2.2 hrs in game

Spinny's Journey on Steam

Duck Life

Duck Life

It is glitchy as hell, running slow, having weird errors, saying I lost when I actually didn’t, screen freezing in between games, some races almost un-win-able unless it gets over the bug. It’s a painful mess and the thing is, it’s a super simple game but it looks like it was made in an afternoon, even the logo is glitching out sometime. A mess.

Real player with 7.3 hrs in game

It’s the perfect new game of a perfect series. I remember coming from school when i was like 6 or 7 years old and playing duck life 1-4 all afternoon. This is very similar to duck life 4 but better in every way, its a return to the classic formula of duck life yeah, it has some glitches here and there but that doesnt make the experience worse. If you ask me this is one of the best duck life games and a must have .

Real player with 6.5 hrs in game

Duck Life on Steam