5/5 rating based on 308 reviews. Read all reviews for Hades' Star for iPhone.
Hades' Star is free iOS app published by Parallel Space Inc
Dave in California
Match-finding for red stars is terrible. Why not add an option to wait until party is full or set to solo? As you get higher in difficulty, it makes no sense to force start as solo or without full party. Even worse, when you do finally get more than one person joining, some members will leach by bringing only transports and not contributing to clearing sectors. Solo play in white star is fun but red star feels rushed and cheaply designed.
A10awsome
This is my first review I’ve never made a review before. Here are some things I would like in the game 1 Nebulous
pureterror
Ok, I am not sure if I should be rating this 5 stars because you run out of things to do quick but it’s a pretty sweet little game. I have to say it’s exactly what I look for. It’s easy to learn and absolutely fun to play
Amphion91
Don’t bother. It’s fun for a time. Then you realize half of the other players screw you over. It’s boring and pointless. Just another number grinder with trolls in it. Stay away.
tommy-黑山老妖
A very good game. I love it very much. But sometimes it cannot connect to the internet when other apps can
HB214
This is NO EXAGGERATION when I say this game is very well done and thought out. It most definitely IS NOT a money pit though one can spend to advance themselves. This game is designed to work with your pace, enabling you to enjoy your progress regardless how often you play. Thank you for such an amazing game, please keep it updated!!!????
muffinmanaz
Been playing this game for months now and I absolutely love it. Would love to be able to sell unneeded short range scanners when finished with them.
Chrish62704
I love the simplicity of this game. The galaxy is very detailed, while the ships look very simple. My biggest complaint is the rapidly increasing costs of upgrades. It takes quite a while to work up the tens of thousands of credits needed to start making serious progress, then as soon as you upgrade, the amount credits needed for the next level is staggering. The upgrade costs of basic, starting ships go from 10,000 to 60 or even 80,000 credits. If you have nothing else to do for hours upon hours of your life, this will fill in this gap. I can’t do this, a feature that allows you to earn credits offline is necessary. You can’t move the short range scanner to another sector, or break it down to get credits or materials back. It becomes useless after you’ve scanned everything around you. The next scanner is very pricey and comes with much more expensive scans, most of my time is spent transporting goods from planet to planet, just to work up enough credits to upgrade one item or build something new. If there was more variety, or the game had balanced progression to make it more interesting before spiking the prices, I’d probably keep it. As is, I may give it a few more days, if I’m unable to build something that drastically changes my experience, it’ll be off my phone.