Link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-things-we-see-in-space/id6480354431 The Things We See in Space Gary Leonard REGRET DOESN'T EXIST FOR THOSE EXPLORING THE UNIVERSE Prepare to journey into the unknown in this space shooter adventu… $0.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsREGRET DOESN'T EXIST FOR THOSE EXPLORING THE UNIVERSE Prepare to journey into the unknown in this space shooter adventure game. Long ago, humans engineered Novas for cosmic exploration. These Novas, known as cosmic explorers, were designed to unveil the universe. After messages ceased, humans assumed the Novas vanished in space. However, the Novas never stopped exploring the wonders ahead. Alone in the quiet expanse, one Nova yearned for companionship. Initiating conversations with itself, Nova created a new companion. Together, they embarked into the unknown. Armed with curiosity and a starship, Nova ventures beyond familiar constellations in search of answers. Nova invites you to join her odyssey of wonder, discovery, and cosmic connection. No Ads No In-App Purchases ABOUT: -Help Nova and Companion explore the universe -Collect currency throughout the game to unlock levels -Defeat bosses to continue the story -Replay levels to gain more currency -Discover hidden bonuses -Go past a planet, replay levels multiple times, clear the obstacles, go into a level with less than 400 currency or more than 12,000 currency. These are some examples that may unlock a special bonus level. CREDITS: https://www.kenney.nl/ https://opengameart.org/ Music: Great Boss by Spring Spring Boss Battle #3 Alternate by nene Technogeek by mrpoly Another space background track - Observing The Star by yd Space Music: Out There by yd Across the Stars by Indieteur Rewind by Alex McCulloch Stargazer by Centurion_of_war 5 Chiptunes (Action) - Title Screen by Juhani Junkala (SubspaceAudio) Boss Battle Music - Epic Boss Battle by Juhani Junkala (SubspaceAudio) Thank you for the support. Information Seller:Gary Leonard Genre:Action, Adventure Release:Apr 04, 2024 Updated:Apr 04, 2024 Version:1.0 Size:160.1 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal sebgo Well-Known Member Dec 26, 2010 830 396 63 Male 95% leisure. Somewhere in a town amidst the Amazon jungle. http://www.google.com #2 sebgo, Apr 10, 2024 Last edited: Apr 10, 2024 And you can get it for free at this moment. Edit: I'm a fan of shoot-em-ups and this one is a bit unusual and fast paced. I don't know if it's necessary to shoot everything down (asteroids and enemies) but, apparently, you need to pass a certain score threshold before you can proceed to the next level. It plays mostly well although controls sensitivity could use a bit of tweaking for increased precision. I noticed your ship (Nova) moves a bit faster if you hold the screen with two fingers, although I can't tell if that's intentional. The fast pace pits you between shooting asteroids/enemies down or dodging them and their shots. Ammo is limited but you get plenty of it to start and reload icons pop up quite frequently, as well as some shields and hearts to recover some lost health. That didn't prevent me from running out of ammo in level 4, though, and soon after, I met my demise when a shot from behind (from an enemy I had evaded) caught me off guard. The most interesting aspect, though, is the light narrative behind this, told through a monologue/dialogue of sorts, and that's actually what's keeping me from passing on the game, since I'm not actually enjoying it for its shoot-em-up mechanics. Anotherkellydown likes this. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
And you can get it for free at this moment. Edit: I'm a fan of shoot-em-ups and this one is a bit unusual and fast paced. I don't know if it's necessary to shoot everything down (asteroids and enemies) but, apparently, you need to pass a certain score threshold before you can proceed to the next level. It plays mostly well although controls sensitivity could use a bit of tweaking for increased precision. I noticed your ship (Nova) moves a bit faster if you hold the screen with two fingers, although I can't tell if that's intentional. The fast pace pits you between shooting asteroids/enemies down or dodging them and their shots. Ammo is limited but you get plenty of it to start and reload icons pop up quite frequently, as well as some shields and hearts to recover some lost health. That didn't prevent me from running out of ammo in level 4, though, and soon after, I met my demise when a shot from behind (from an enemy I had evaded) caught me off guard. The most interesting aspect, though, is the light narrative behind this, told through a monologue/dialogue of sorts, and that's actually what's keeping me from passing on the game, since I'm not actually enjoying it for its shoot-em-up mechanics.