Seedship Reviews – Page 10

5/5 rating based on 101 reviews. Read all reviews for Seedship for iPhone.
Seedship is free iOS app published by John Ayliff

Random and fun.

JacksRage

Each play through feels new and exciting.


Fantastic Concept

Beanieman412

As someone who loves science fiction, text games, and creating my own little stories in games, this game is immensely satisfying. It creates tension with events and wondering what their ramifications will be. It does reach the same issue that larger games such as FTL also have where you know all the potential results of text scenarios. Some future updates to increase the diversity of events would add some more longevity.


Plz add more

demtric

I love the way the game is now but plz add more emergencies like a colonist goes rouge and attempts to kill other chambers.also make a mode were your a human and your in the ship with other humans thank you Great game ??


Big-time disappointing.

SamJaya

Interesting but absolutely disappointing. Wow


Highly Recommended

CowslipsWarren

Thoughtful, compelling game where you must choose a planet for a small band of human colonists to settle on. Your sensors scan planet after planet, delivering readouts on temperature, atmosphere, gravity, and etc. for you to consider. There is a poignancy to this game--your settlers are the last survivors of our species; the writing is simple but beautiful; pop-up events force you to make moral as well as material decisions--and you will find yourself coming back to it again and again. You can run micro-playthrough after micro-playthrough, or you can pursue a particularly long session--be aware that the game becomes harder the longer you play, as the ship becomes increasingly damaged (but also increasingly accurate, scanner-wise). You will need to brave a long playthrough to find a true second Earth! Five stars. No microtransactions. No internet connection needed. Deceptively simple, but deep and affecting.


Challenging and engaging

Retry4z

This well-designed game takes you on a journey of finding the best Earth-like planet, making trade-offs after each planet’s visit on what aspect of the ship gets damaged - the scanners?, scientific knowledge?, Landing gear? Letting passengers die? You also get an opportunity do upgrade your scanners every few hops, making it easier to find the best planet, but risking the lives of last remaining humans after each visit. Great game, and I want more games like this. I especially give the developer props for not monetizing and having no ads. This game is also playable on a browser.


The game I’ve found nowhere else.

Space Drifter -972

This game is a great time passer and is full of little ethics riddles. I especially enjoyed drawing the description the game gave; it appreciated that it is image-less and allows ones mind to run wild. -Job well done.


Has so much promise

Hickster?

This game has so much potential like make this have images not entirely text based. Or make another game based on the game spore (anyone remember that 2015 game? ?). And sometimes its too short. Good game. Good concepts


Fun but limited

Lunar Dount

It’s a great game but gets repetitive fairly quickly. It’s definitely worth a download. Play it a few hours and have fun, then delete it.


Not a game

Lord Jason W. Sullivan III

Decisions would have consequences in an actual game. Whatever this is, has none of that. Download and found your colony on day one 4-5 times to see what I’m saying. I’ve deliberately tried to lose and couldn't. Don’t waste your time.