- January 3, 2018
- TM xR Lab
SpaceWalker
49%Game Brain Score
gameplay, story
75% User Score 16 reviews
Platforms
About
You are about to be part of the SpaceWalker team. Let’s explore the the multiple dimensions yet to be known, obtain the knowledge and power of the cosmos and save the universe!In Early Access, Solar System Explorer, you will steer a spacecraft to visit planets in the solar system,. On each planet, you will learn the skills and knowledge necessary to accomplish missions.





Audience ScoreBased on 16 reviews
story3 negative mentions
- The game offers a visually impressive experience of the solar system, making it a decent educational tool.
- As a free game, it provides a low-threshold opportunity for players to explore and learn about celestial objects.
- The interactive elements, such as collecting teddy bears and answering questions, add a fun aspect for younger audiences.
- Gameplay is limited and lacks the sense of freedom and wonder typically associated with space exploration.
- The educational content is minimal, with not much information provided about each planet.
- Overall, the experience can feel dull and repetitive, especially for players seeking more engaging gameplay.
gameplay
6 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay has been criticized for being unengaging and simplistic, primarily involving rotating around planets without much depth. Many users feel it caters more to a younger audience and lacks compelling mechanics, though there is some curiosity about potential future improvements from the developers.
“The gameplay is engaging and offers a unique experience.”
“I'm curious about how the developer will advance the gameplay in the future before the release.”
“The gameplay is designed to be accessible, making it suitable for a younger audience.”
“Interesting facts, but this gameplay just isn't compelling.”
“It doesn't have much gameplay as of right now; you basically just rotate around the visited planet and get closer or further away from it.”
“There is also gameplay, but it feels much more suited for kids.”