5/5 rating based on 52 reviews. Read all reviews for Hyperburner for iPhone.
Hyperburner is paid iOS app published by Bad Potion PTY LTD
Dingdingdongdingdong13256
I love this game, I got it when it was all of the week. I beat it awhile ago but it's still fun to play in endless mode. All I want is more levels, please?
Geminas
While the graphics are amazing to look at, the mechanics are an issue. Even in some of the early stages, you must make split-second calculations in order to dodge the oncoming obstacles; level five of the first world in particular. Towards the end of this level you have less than a second to maneuver your craft into a hole barely big enough for it. Not to mention the rapidly shifting camera angles. The camera constantly rotates and, due to the quick finger movements required, rapidly zooms around, as well. The biggest issue I found, and the one that inspired the title of this review, is the hit box. If you are within what I'd say is a virtual foot, your ship will blow up. Clipped a pixel of ship's wing? Boom. Flew by too fast? Boom. In the end, it's a good game with flawed mechanics, like many other games. Don't just take my word for this, though. Take it as a suggestion, but try the game yourself. Who knows? You might find it amazing regardless of the issues. You might not even see any issues! Anyways, have fun and happy spacefaring!
Conbon Ballou
I really enjoy making the split second decisions. This game isn’t meant to hold your hand. However, the hit box on the ship seems to be too wide. Keep dying from stuff I’m not hitting.
Arcnite
All you do is move to avoid stuff in your path, but some areas that look safe are blocked by invisible walls that force you into an obect. Could probably learn where the game wants you to go... but screw it, not good enough to be worth it. Wasted $3.
TrentVano
The good: Very challenging, in a good way. The more you practice, the better you can understand the mechanics and the better your hand/eye coordination. You really EARN IT and feel accomplished when you get past a stage. You’ll be saying over and over “just one more!” The bad: Ugly and confusing level select screen! Kind of anticlimactic when you beat all of the levels. It’s like “okaaay, no ending or congratulations at all?”. Endless mode is cool but a mode with all the levels back to back would be amazing. Overall, GREAT GAME, just give it some time and you’ll be hooked, and if you beat all the stages then it will be because YOU EARNED IT! It’s tough but not impossible!
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Got this for free. It would be one star, because it just doesn’t appeal. However, I appreciate the quality and work that went into it. It may not be for me, but I’m not much of an infinite runner fan in the first place (I gravitate toward games because of aesthetics); and it has a very unique style. Don’t be deterred by my rating; if you like infinite runners, give it a go. If not, the beautiful visuals will probably do little to make up for your lack of interest, and I would pass. Plus two stars for quality (and lack of IAP or ads, I always respect that) and plus one star that I was able to get it for free.
Extemper
Really great game, amazing controls, very intuitive. Gets a bit repetitive, but hey, it’s a flight simulator. The pause mechanic is great, you just lift your finger off and it pauses. Wish there were more ships and levels. And to the top review, you can change the view and controls in settings. The graphics are amazing too.
u know that one guy
The wings of the ship make it a lot wider than it is tall. It would be fun to be able to rotate the ship so that we can fly through PAPER THIN slots by orientating our wings at certain angles. Do you catch my drift? This would take the game from cool, to THE GAME.