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Stellar Wanderer

Stellar Wanderer is a beautiful space opera set in a vast open-world universe.
Category Price Seller Device
Games $4.99 Crescent Moon Games LLC iPhone, iPad, iPod

Grow your skills and choose the best path that suits your play style. Become a FIGHTER, TRADER, TANK or ENGINEER, each with its own bonuses and special abilities. Follow the main storyline or choose the side missions you would like to play. Mine for resources or be the most dangerous pirate in the galaxy.

Experience a variety of gorgeous space sets, each with several interest points. Earn credits for the ship of your choice or choose multiple ships! Tune your ship with more than 100 items that are currently available in the game.

• 10+ hours of gameplay to complete the story line
• Use accelerometer or virtual joystick
• Cockpit view for a more immersive feeling or third person view for better observation
• Fight, mine, explore, trade
• Gorgeous visuals with unique atmosphere for each space set.

The game is optimized to work on all devices starting from iPhone 4s, iPad 2 and iPad Mini.

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Reviews

The reveiws are unfair!!
justin strong

To start off, i just want to say the reviews are unfair because their is absolutely nothing wrong with the game! Yes it might be linear and yea it might be difficult but, that's exactly how a game should be: Hard and fun. Most people on the AppStore that leave reviews do so with extremes and never take into accout that it's either their phone acting up or something the player is doing wrong.. not all games have to be easy and straightforward to be fun. It's not easy making a game-especially a space simulation game-and to be honest if you don't like a game, don't threaten the developers AND publishers because they'll be less likely to update their games.... offer constructive criticism next time you want to rage!!!!


Stopped playing soon after starting
GoTonie

The graphics are choppy. Controls are sluggish. The presentation switched between professional and amateur. Like another reviewer I was hoping for something that took what the Galaxy on Fire games did and ran with it, but it just feels like a second rate knock-off years after those games set the bar. It's a shame. You can tell a lot of people put some nice work into parts, but the overall package just comes up short. Too many flaws. :(


Helpful hint below.
DarthMadeus

To return after a mission or dock at any time just get close and tap on the square by name of the place and it will then have an icon to dock above the fire button. With a controller you still have to reach up and tap the screen I believe.


To be honest this game should be free
DiabeTy

This is a game I've been waiting for a long times (since their my favorite) space RPG's. The games graphics are nice, somewhat fun and stressful dog fights since early on in the game you have to stock up on minerals. The retarded thing about this game is - not being able to dock when there is a mission marker on your hud (not being able to sell items to buy better guns, which is key when you start) - the docking button and teleportation button does not appear whenever I go to a gate or a docking area - somewhat frosting/overpowered enemies - crappy rewards for completing missions you can't even start because of the broken buttons Hopefully this saved your guys money, I'd play this game defiantly if they atleast fixed the buttons and increased the reward pool.


I was looking forward to this one......
ECON1O

Highly disappointed. It will become abundantly clear that this game was created by ........let's just say, people outside of the USA. The English is poorly written and there are many misspellings. The game itself is so-so for an app but having played Eve, there is really no comparison. I do really hope that more of this genre will be produced but let's hope it's better done next time!


Fixed sound issue.
Gaishou

Problem was my phone. Sound works fine. My bad.


Promising, but...
Chandler Frantz

Alright, we'll get the obvious comparisons out of the way first. Yes, this game wants to be Galaxy on Fire, and the inspiration is so obvious that even the opening sequence is similar. This, however, is not what kills the game. What kills the game is the lack of an engaging story, with major plot points seemingly absent, and voice acting that features an audible background hiss. In fact, the audio quality in general is all over the place. The UI is a complete mess too, with a look that attempts the simple, modern aesthetic of other games, yet fails due to seemingly random button placement, unintuitive and unnecessary controls, and the lack of important information being displayed, such as what is equipped to your ship. What else? Well there's the difficulty, which is awful in that it requires a system of trial and error to see what allocation of upgrade points will allow you to survive the very first fight. The there's the fact that lootable items disappear far to quickly. And also, there's a reason most games only allow you to track one objective at a time, it's so you don't have three different quest markers clogging up the screenspace, making it difficult to navigate which one you left the station to complete. The graphics are a complete mess too, with flat, unrealistic particle effects, blurry textures, and lighting that makes everything look like it's made out of plastic. And of course: the planet names. Oh the planet names. How uninspired do you have to be to name an alien world "Memphis" or "New Vegas". It's completely ridiculous, and takes you out of the already paper-thin universe the developers have built. Basically, I like the premise, but everything is just such a mess that all it does is make me eager for Galaxy on Fire 3.


Unplayable and needs an update
RanchoJoe

The game has promise, don't get me wrong. I like how mining works in the game and the fact that there's a time multiplier for long journeys. However, there's no way to go back inside the base. There's no "dock" button and running into the hangar shields does nothing. I believe the game was released too early and still has too many bugs. Until an update is provided, my review will stay as a 1-star rating


Unplayable
iarepan

I want to like this. I was a huge fan of GoF2. The controls and visuals in Stellar Wanderer are very similar which are a plus. The problem is the level of difficulty in the beginning of the game is set to "nearly impossible". There is no way to explore, mine or do any side missions to build up your ship. If you don't stick to the mission, the player gets a failure message and the title screen before having to repeat the process all over again. As a result, this game is like a reoccurring nightmare in a beautiful setting. I wouldn't recommend buying it at this point.


Pretty solid game
HtparKerc

I know it's brand new, and based on the existing reviews I hesitated in buying this one. After playing for a few hours, I'm glad I did! I want to respond to the other reviewers' main issue. They said sometimes when you get close enough to a space station or a warp gate, the button to engage doesn't appear. This is true, but it's not a glitch. You just have to make sure you have the station or gate targeted first. Put it in the center of the screen and tap on it. Problem solved! This game is fun and I'm having a good time with it. It earned its five stars, though I could recommend a couple minor changes to add some polish. When targeting ships, stations, and gates, I would like to see a target button rather than having to tap on the actual object. I would also like to be able to bring my ship to a stop when mining. Currently I have to go in reverse so I don't crash into the asteroid. I have experienced one minor glitch. My control stick got stuck. I had to switch to tilt controls to get to a station. It was fine after that. Only happened once. All in all, great game! I'm eager to see what changes when an update comes out!