- January 19, 2020
- Yann GEFFROTIN
Andromeda One
26%Game Brain Score
graphics
gameplay, story
40% User Score 15 reviews
Platforms
PCWindows
About
Andromeda One is an First Person Shooter video game. The game take place in the far future where spatial exploration of galaxy is possible. The hero is in the military and try to bring order in the Andromeda galaxy. The game is an open-world game where the hero has the choice to fight different opponents with different weapons.






Audience ScoreBased on 15 reviews
graphics3 positive mentions
gameplay2 negative mentions
- The gameplay is straightforward and functions properly, allowing players to move and shoot without issues.
- Some players found the combat mechanics to be enjoyable, despite the game's overall simplicity.
- The game is free, which some users appreciated as a low-effort time passer.
- The game is extremely short, with most players completing it in under 3 minutes, making it feel more like a demo than a full game.
- It lacks content, with only one level and minimal enemy variety, leading to a repetitive and unchallenging experience.
- The graphics and audio are poorly executed, relying heavily on default assets and stock sounds, contributing to an overall feeling of incompleteness.
- gameplay5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The gameplay is notably brief, lasting under 10 minutes, and is criticized for its lack of content, making it feel more like a demo than a full game. While the gameplay is described as fun, it lacks uniqueness, primarily due to the limitations of the engine used in its development.
“The gameplay itself is fun but not unique in any way since it comes with the engine the game is made on.”
“The game itself is extremely short at under 10 minutes of total gameplay and lacks so much content that it honestly feels more like a demo that only really exists for the sole purpose of a student in game development showing that they can apply their knowledge of basic game creation.”
“With less than 10 minutes of total gameplay, you can imagine there isn't much to really do in the game.”