Adam Bradshaw
2
Sunday, May 18, 2025
very good game. graphics are good. controls are intuitive. my only complaint is that it's too small. There aren't many ships and systems, and there are only a few different mission types. I understand that I'm talking about a huge update that's not going to be profitable, so it's not worth the time and effort. Great game, just limited in size and scope.
Dacon Scott
0
Saturday, February 24, 2024
Gameplay is fun and very realistic, graphics are very good. Downside is the ads. You can pay $5 or so to make them go away but then you have to do it each day after that. I was not happy when I figured that out. There should be an option to pay once and have the ads go away for good. The other downside is that the missions are quite repetitive so gameplay gets stale after a short bit. Ship upgrades also cap out very early in in the game.
Crescent Moon Games
Sunday, February 25, 2024
Thank you for the feedback. About the ads, indeed, the intended behavior is that after you purchase any of the 70/150/350 CHIPS items, the ads will not appear anymore (this is saved in your Google account). Please check that you have the latest Google services and that in Play Store you are logged with the same account you made the purchases with.
Ian Grieve
9
Monday, August 5, 2024
I've played a lot of space sims and Stellar Wanderer ranks among the best. Every aspect of the game from the aesthetic to the controls and combat are smooth. You can't just fly in guns blazing and hope to win, especially not at first. Every encounter requires some tactical maneuvering, not just blasting away. The only bug that keeps vexing me is the slingshot effect when I'm trying to match a target's speed. If you don't have enough forward momentum, it will slingshot you backward very quickly.
A Google user
5
Monday, April 20, 2020
Accidentally misclicked and deleted review while trying to find developer reply... Sorry! Summarized review: starting ship feels like wet tissue paper despite evasive maneuvers and upgraded shield. General play is fun, though it takes many mining trips (with nano storage) to upgrade to a hopefully stronger ship. Can't always tell when being attacked until it's too late to evade/survive. Tips? Edit: thanks devs for the tip to tell when a ship is facing you by using the leading crosshairs! Edited
Crescent Moon Games
Monday, April 20, 2020
Hi, the best evasive maneuver I found to be the afterburner, engaged just as the enemy is starting to fire. Aim at about 30 degrees left or right and right after you pass them break hard and get on their tail. Each enemy has a lead indicator, when that is aligned with the ship it's most likely facing you (since they don't run).
Brian Jewell
4
Sunday, December 15, 2024
This game really is a lot of fun! The accelerometer controls work really well. This game is heavily focused on combat though. If you want to be a peaceful trader or miner be prepared to see a lot of random enemy encounters. A combat focused character seems to fit better. There does not seem to be many options for ships. I bought a Dolphin fighter/bomber and put the best stuff I could find on it. There does not seem to be any reason to use a different ship. I can even race in it.
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