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Saturday, March 28, 2009

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Space Trophy is a take on the classic Helicopter game. Holding down the left mouse button makes your ship go up, release and you go down.

A space theme has been integrated to give the old idea a revival. Players must collect fuel barrels along the way to keep the ship going while dodging meteors and saving little spacemen. There are also stars to collect which can be used to upgrade your ship.

There's a story mode and the classic survival mode to play. There's nothing innovative here and the graphics aren't exactly stunning, but it's sure-fire fun and an interesting take on the original game. Latest version is on Kongregate.

Comments

I swear, upgrading your speed is the worse thing to do.

That's what I found out too. Now I'm stuck on the last level and can't beat it since I only have 3 lives, and the space to avoid the planets is so ridiculously narrow. It doesn't help that when you hit the top/bottom that your ship ricochets off, usually sending you into an obstacle.

This game is pretty easy, i finished the last 3 lvl while reading the chat.
Also the music was pretty relaxing.
What i did was put 2 upgrates on the controls and after that every upgrade in the speed i put one in controls.

The story for this is all wrong. It says you crashed into sputnik, but everyone knows sputnik burnt up in the atmosphere only days after its launch!
Do some research before you write a story for your game, devs.

Well, it's not the worst game I can think of.

ehm...
I'm a little bit surprised about this review...

probably one of the worst game I've seen made it with Flash.

one word :NAY

sorry if I was too rude...
it's a professional looking game... but nothing special.

Very bad game for indiegames.com/blog.

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