Dexter Stardust
Dexter Stardust
Everyone
Snapbreak
A classic, sci-fi, point & adventure game in outer space


Average Rating

4.3


Number of Ratings

722


Number of Downloads

10K+


Contains Ads

False


In-App Purchases

False


Install Fee

$4.99


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About Dexter Stardust

Space! Dexter Stardust barely escaped when the Vreesians, inhabitants of the menacing Planet X, sent a fleet of robots to destroy all life on Earth. Now, twenty years later, a mechanical man from the 10th planet seeks to communicate with Dexter a very important message - he is the key to saving both ... read more

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Laurel Laurel
33
Sunday, September 29, 2024

It's so hard to find good point and click adventure games! This one is thought out really well and doesn't usually require a walkthrough (and some might not need it at all). Tons of fun and quite long. I am on the last chapter and highly recommend! UPDATE: OK, so it's awesome, but it leaves on a cliffhanger, and there's no sequel (and it's been over a year). I hope it's still coming! These games are a ton of work, though. I just hope the sequel comes soon!! Edited

Snapbreak
Monday, December 16, 2024
Thanks for playing my game! As you wait for Dexter Stardust season 2, you should check out The Abandoned Planet, which is actually the second game in a 5 game story-arc. The first game is Dexter Stardust: Adventures in Outer Space. The story line all connects in the shared universe! - Jeremy
Ronald Andersen Ronald Andersen
5
Thursday, July 24, 2025

Its not much of a game. Playing the short commercial every episode is silly, to break the game into episodes and call them episodes is too. Its like Im just watching an episode of some not so funny character that is trying way too hard to play dumb. Episode 3 is the actual game. This is one of those random object jokes, not much logic. It should have been more game and less random flare junk. Your paying $5 for a small piece of a game. I dont like the dev saying everybody has a low tier phone. Edited

Aulia Rahma S. D. Aulia Rahma S. D.
7
Sunday, June 8, 2025

Pretty zany, and sometimes corny haha. Very enjoyable if you love point and click, it has pretty good art/animations and voice acting. A bit harder if you play on phones due to some smaller items being easier to miss. Story needs time to be set up and will probably have more of a payoff in the sequel. Looking forward to that.

k b k b
8
Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Loved this adventure game! Interesting story that hopefully has a 2nd part coming. Controls are not complicated, and the graphics are really well done. The only thing I would've liked was a few more puzzles to complete in other episodes. Episode 3 was a perfect combination of all aspects. Also, I am super appreciative of this being a part of play pass. Edited

Snapbreak
Monday, December 16, 2024
Thanks for playing my game! As you wait for Dexter Stardust season 2, you should check out The Abandoned Planet, which is actually the second game in a 5 game story-arc. The first game is Dexter Stardust: Adventures in Outer Space. The story line all connects in the shared universe! - Jeremy
Crystal Thompson Crystal Thompson
6
Tuesday, February 20, 2024

New Fan of Snapbreak! Graphics, characters, sound, music and story and mechanics are all top tier. Lost a star for bug in episode 4 at the cave opening where Dexter keeps walking and dialog never resumes meaning I never get to see the ending of the game. I noticed the endless walking bug in episode 2 and 3 also at the Overlook near the Space Scout but it resolved itself. Edit: The decision to make the 2nd game a platformer only available on Steam is a literal travesty. Edited

Snapbreak
Thursday, February 22, 2024
Crystal, thanks for playing my game. Sorry to hear that you experienced that path-finding bug. You can try closing the apps running in the background to free up memory. As for Dexter 2, yes, it will be a platformer, but it will be on all platforms (iOS, Android, Mac, PC, Linux, Nintendo). Keep an eye out! - Jeremy
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