dc9wilson
4
Friday, February 2, 2024
It's faster than the original & you can play in portrait view. There's an annoying pause between yourself & enemies playing cards against each other that gets irritating. The randomness is still there but things like random comets should be taken out because they ruin the game. Environments repeat after a few playthroughs. You have to run into enemies for combat so no more ranged combat. The original imo is a better game with more depth & exploration. Only buy when on sale.
A Google user
21
Tuesday, January 14, 2020
I love the pace of this game. It's a light dungeoncrawl, in space, with just enough customization on a clever combat mechanic. I usually don't care much for deck-building games because my small brain quickly gets overwhelmed with options, but this doesn't have that effect on me. It feels more like a "collect and prune" which I can deal with. Controls are great on a phone.
A Google user
6
Tuesday, January 21, 2020
I loved Space Grunts as a turn-based shooter, so when I heard SG2 was using a card-based system, I was sceptical. Upon playing, I initially found it confusing (why can't I access all my cards? how do I use health cards? etc), but all becomes clear the more you play. It actually works very well and is a lot of fun, and very addictive too. I love the 50s/60s sci-fi aesthetic, although the Kirk impression is a bit dodgy! SG2 is a great sequel, worth every penny. And no ads, no PTW and no BS too! Edited
A Google user
9
Tuesday, January 14, 2020
Man I just bought the game for the sake of "space grunts" I don't really enjoy games with cards and stuff but yeah guess I'm gonna play it. But if you see this, please, someday do a game like "space grunts" but with more guns and more items. I mean I have to travel for 3 hours once a week, space grunts the original is the only thing that keeps me busy on the road. The original one was perfect imo. Have a nice one, best regards
Jason Warren
5
Monday, October 18, 2021
I feel conflicted about this game, and somewhat guilty for leaving a lower review. I can see that it's well made, but my experience just isn't what I expected. The tutorials that exist are helpful, but after three runs I have no sense of whether there's any progression between runs, what my stats do and whether putting more time into this game will have me feeling more invested. A link to a guide or manual would help, I guess?
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