Astronaut Simulator Android Apk Download
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- Aug 26, 2019
- 5 min read
Updated: Mar 15, 2020
About This Game Have you ever wondered what it would be like to float free in space? Did you think it would be easy? Do you think you can master zero gravity flight? You can find out in Astronaut Simulator. Forget pushing endless unknown buttons and enjoy the adventure of just being and astronaut and float free in space. It is hard enough already to get where you want to go. Experience free flight in Space in this "Manned Maneuvering Unit" simulator across twenty daring missions featuring historical space satellites, stations and probes like the Agena docking target, the Skylab and MIR space stations and the Hubble telescope among others. Fly to the next waypoint and repair position trying to manage your Oxygen, Fuel and Electricity. Make sure you dock back when finished and don't drift away from the Space Shuttle into Space if you don't want to be lost forever. -Featuring 20 missions with detailed retro style 3D graphics. -Atmospheric chatter from real space missions. -Virtual reality support for OCULUS RIFT DK1 -XBOX 360 controller support. 6d5b4406ea Title: Astronaut SimulatorGenre: Adventure, Indie, SimulationDeveloper:AstrosimerPublisher:AstrosimerRelease Date: 2 Apr, 2015 Astronaut Simulator Android Apk Download First time in space, who said it will be easy?! xD Of course it's not perfect, but i still love it, wish they create part 2 cause real space walk is a far away dream.... I wouldn't reccomend this to a gosh darn monkey. controls are terrible and i couldn't get through the first level DUE to such bad controls. overall:0\/10 waste of storage space.. Well for a $5.99 I can't really complain too much. That's not to say it's a bad game or anything, but i just can't bring myself to recommend it to other people if only because it's not quite as interesting as I hoped it would be. There really isn't a lot to do other than "go here, wait, go there, wait, go here, wait, go there, wait, go back here, end level" all while admiring a beautiful scene of earth as you orbit around it, and the space beyond. Controls are easy if you use a controller, though they might take a while to get used to and gameplay's pretty simple and slow. pretty much your objective is to fly to waypoints and sometimes wait at them before heading back to the ship before your O2 or NO2 runs out. Bare bones and basic really. I was hoping that some of the waypoints that required you to wait by them to "make repairs" would have involved some small hud animation or even a little quick time event or something that would involve the player doing anything while they waited so that they're not bored twiddling their thumbs. Over all, it's a time killer for people who are really into simulations. If you wanna know what it's like to float around in "Zero G" while operating an "MMU" this is the game for you. otherwise, you might be more interested to play "Moonbase Alpha". UPDATE!! 6\/12\/15 I REFUNDED THIS GAME!Please respect my opion.So I checked this game out thinking wow, as a simulator nut freak this looks pretty cool. How I was wrong. I jumped into game with a 360 controller at first thinking "wow has control support nice" The controls on the controler were garbage and uncontrolable. I could barely move with it and only got to one checkpoint in the tut before losing energy and not be able to stop spinning. So I pretty much laughed the game off for awhile untill today, I came to the conclusion to try it again. We'll Let me point this out, The controls are a little better and controlable with a keyboard they're still a bit wacky. I almost finished the tut before running out of energy. I made up my mind to try a mission. I was doing great untill I realized the energy bar is sooooo stupid. It's like trying to keep a charge on a Ipod 1st Gen. The game is relaxing but needs quite a bit of help. If this game had like mechanics where your hands and stuff move or when you fix something you actuallly have a animation. Or even a bit more distinct way of finding the objectives.*Pros.*Pretty Decent Graphcs and Designs.*Good Specs.*Really cool voice clips from real space missions.*Decent music.*Gamepad support (HIGHLY UNRECOMMENDED)*Cons.*Terrible movement.*Energy bar runs out WAY to fast.* I'd like to do missions inside the cabin too.*Once out of control with no energy you're done*The two little boxes that display info are kinda tacky.*No user menu interface. (Can't change video, Buttons, Sensitivity ETC)Conclusion: I can't determine if this game is for you or not. I wish I could put my review as inbetween because it's negative and positive at the same time, One update is all this game needs and a couple of fixes and then I'll recommend the game. But until then No. This is a nice little game. Fans of modern space travel would enjoy having it in their collection.My only criticism of the game is its lack of an Options menu.. Can someone please help me get this thing working on the rift dk1. i have tried everything possible and no luck.. Worst Game Ever. 1. There are strange triangles flying around \/ i do not know what this should express but they look weird and definitely need to be removed - game will be looking much better without them\/2. Textures of space shuttle definitely need to be with higher resolution and better quality as most time you are working around SS as earth and moon look good.I will be desperately waiting for these improvements as this will shift the game one level up and show basic of space physics to other fellow players.. Astronaut Simulator is definitely not for everyone.=======CONS:- Hard to control: takes a LOT of practice; easy to press the wrong key and botch everything.- Frustration level = MAXIMUM OVERLOAD- Looping audio for missions: gets a tad annoying when you have to repeat the mission so many times.PROS:+ Good atmosphere: visuals are good, and the aesthetic is on-point+ True to life: Using the N2 to control your movement in space is right-on.+ Very preciseDo I recommend?Well... yes. It's a very good game to give a go at, but I wouldn't say it's for everyone. It can be extremely frustrating trying to get through the very first level (if you can), as you have to really try to control the precise movements of the astronaut. Small movements are important (very few button presses to release N2), and taking your time is crucial. It's very easy to screw up, so make sure you're pressing the right button, or you may go into a panicked frenzy of button pressing that jetisons you off into the darkest regions of the nether that is space..!...Don't buy it if you can't handle a good challenge, or don't have a lot of time to spare in getting really good at pretending to be an astronaut.
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