5/5 rating based on 205 reviews. Read all reviews for Second Galaxy for iPhone.
Second Galaxy is free iOS app published by Zilong Game Limited
prufrocker
All the starting options, with the exception of one vaguely Asian group, are white. And we’re not talking it’s what you make of it. Blonde haired, milky skinned. They don’t even make a pretense of having options. Choices matter. Mine was to delete the app.
YaBoi?
More Second Galaxy was fun for a while, but all the trolls that plague the game make it unplayable. You try to enjoy yourself and then next thing you know you get your ship destroyed. Eve Echoes is just the better game with more depth and a much bigger player base. Second Galaxies time has come... :(
Mojavegreen1
To me it is linear. Havent got to see if it is also a mmo similar to eve. But I do like it none the less.
shotdockdude
Idk about you but i like being able to pilot my ship in a spaceship game. It’s an afk game. Its in autopilot so the ship goes in circles and you just press a button or two. If you deactivate autopilot, theres no joystick so youre constantly double tapping the screen to turn. Terrible way to steer. Not for me.
EpicMir
When this game first came out it was pretty fun up until losing a paid ship and not bring able to get it back made me and not having that explained in the game discouraged from playing it ever again and when Eve Echoes came around it had everything this game was lacking in, diversity in ship, a live market, and the list goes on and one thing that was my favorite is that they tell you on what ships you get insurance on so you at least expect on getting it back and have you free insurance vouchers if your ship does get blown up to replace it for free. This game had an OK run i just don’t see it competing well against Eve now :/
OriginalBeroya
Came here from EvE Echoes whose free-to-play model is absolute rubbish. Most important thing to realize is this game is NOT EVE. If you come in expecting a 1:1 EvE clone you will be disappointed. However, the basic premise is the same. Graphics are a bit cheesy but it’s a mobile title. It’s also much more casual than Echoes and has more things you can queue up to research, unlock, or produce when you are doing other things. It’s a refreshing take on the genre and unlike Echoes, I have yet to hit a restriction wall that twists my arm behind my back, demanding I pay money to have fun.