Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | Antti-Pekka Lehtinen | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Help our hero to navigate through rocky landscapes filled with challenging obstacles! The objective is simple - fly from one pad to another! Can you do it?
Trailer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2xntTk6ThY
Features
- 50 unique levels across three different planets!
- Realistic physics!
- Game Center leaderboards and achievements!
- Classic Lander Gameplay!
- Physics puzzles in space!
- Mines, Bombs, Force fields, and other obstacles!
- Every level is a unique hand-crafted challenge!
- Several different configurations for touch controls!
- The app is free to try and contains one in-app-purchase.
Lander Hero is a physics based lunar landing game. It's a story of a lone astronaut on a mission in deep space.
The mission is to navigate lunar lander through rocky caves while avoiding rotating boulders, force fields, mines, and other obstacles! Collect power-ups to keep your ship in shape and find a place to land!
I was looking for a game similar to Lunar Lander or Gravitar. This is a under appreciated gem.
Controls well and plays well. I like this a lot. Only thing I can complain about is that some of the menu buttons are too small. Great work overall by the developer!
Great free started game and cheap full game experience. I truly enjoyed the challenge and old school feel. It has been a while since I have been obsessed with a game and felt accomplishment by beating challenging levels. If you used to sink quarters into arcades to keep playing, then $3 for full game fun isn’t a big deal.
Please develop more levels. Super fun! I keep playing it over and over because its challenging and entertaining.
I used to have this game on my old iPhone 4 and just recently got a 7+ and I remembered this game and had to download it. It's really fun and kept me playing for hours or I could put it down and pick it up again later in the day and enjoy a quick game.
The game itself is pretty cool, and I enjoy it. Unfortunately, I've got to one-star it due to the rating-nag. It's the ONLY thing consumers can do to discourage this inane practice. Fellas, you know how you know if I want to rate the app? It's real easy, see, you know if I want to rate the app ... if I rate the app. Then, you know the answer is "yes". I can't, for instance, pop up a message on your phone saying "Time to update the app!" You'd be pretty upset if I did. Well, same here. I'm on my leisure time, and I'm being nagged to do something that, frankly, has nothing to do with what I'm, currently trying to do. It's rude beyond belief, and I owe no courtesy to people who use my $1,000 device as a one-way "I want" pager. You times 100 other apps nagging is beyond obnoxious, and is narcissistic beyond belief. You serve the customer, not the other way around. I hope someday businesses understand that again.
Virtual buttons do not work for this type of game. You need tilt control and tap to thrust. I cannot tell if my thumb is on a button and find myself crashing into walls a lot.