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Subdivision Infinity

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82%Game Brain Score
graphics, story
grinding, replayability
82% User Score Based on 1,180 reviews

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Subdivision Infinity is a single player casual shooter game with a science fiction theme. It was developed by Crescent Moon Games and was released on May 24, 2017. It received positive reviews from players.

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82%
Audience ScoreBased on 1,180 reviews
graphics251 positive mentions
grinding20 negative mentions

  • Stunning and beautiful graphics with excellent visual effects, often compared to high-quality games like Galaxy on Fire and Everspace.
  • Smooth and intuitive controls with good responsiveness, supporting various input methods including touch, tilt, and controllers.
  • Engaging gameplay featuring space combat, ship upgrades, mining, and a decent storyline, providing a fun and immersive space shooter experience without intrusive ads.
  • The game is a demo with only the first system free; access to other star systems requires a paid unlock, which many find misleading and disappointing.
  • Some players experience difficulty with controls, especially aiming and maneuvering, and sometimes the collision mechanics make gameplay frustrating.
  • Lack of content and updates, with limited mission variety and no multiplayer, plus some reported bugs and issues such as leaderboard glitches and save data problems.
  • graphics
    304 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's graphics are widely praised for being stunning, crisp, and console-level quality, offering smooth performance even on lower-end devices. Many reviewers highlight the impressive visuals, clean interface, and detailed sci-fi-inspired design, though a few wish for more brightness, variation, and interactive elements. Overall, the graphics significantly enhance the immersive space combat experience and are considered a major strength of the game.

    • “A rare gem on the Playstore, amazing storyline, actually playable progress, phenomenal graphics, optimization and controls; tutorials and dialogues are not too long or drawn out, you can play offline and it's not pay to win and no ads.”
    • “Alot better than Galaxy on Fire 2 (which is an outstanding game by itself), the graphics are crystal clear, the frame rate is exceptional, good dialogue, and it's really easy to fly and learn the game.”
    • “Stellar graphics, amazing ergonomics, beautiful imagery and creative sci-fi technology!”
    • “Game is rubbish, after 20 mins of play you are required to buy the rest of the game, graphics are grainy, controls lag, overall experience is that it's a poorly made game to get a quick buck.”
    • “Good graphics but glad I got bored as it's not good enough to have to pay and that is not made clear when you download it.”
    • “The menu needs work, graphics are a bit off, and it needs more content.”
  • story
    254 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is generally described as engaging, straightforward, and well-suited for a mobile space shooter, though many find it short, somewhat simplistic, or occasionally marred by translation issues. A major criticism is the early paywall that limits free story progression, leading to disappointment as the game feels like a demo until purchased. Players hope for more missions, deeper plot development, and content expansion to enhance the storyline experience.

    • “A rare gem on the Play Store, amazing storyline, actually playable progress, phenomenal graphics, optimization and controls, and the tutorials and dialogues are not too long or drawn out. You can play offline and it's not pay to win and no ads.”
    • “Great graphics and story line!”
    • “Best controls, storyline and graphics out of any space shooter, and I'm a picky sci-fi nerd.”
    • “Paywall appears just after the first few missions, preventing continuation of the story unless you pay.”
    • “The story ends abruptly with a text, which is anticlimactic and disappointing, likely due to budget constraints.”
    • “This game is effectively a demo—you get to try out the story missions, mining, and free hunts, but must pay to unlock more content.”
  • gameplay
    100 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is widely praised for its smooth, intuitive controls and enjoyable, accessible combat mechanics, complemented by great graphics and mechanics. While many find the gameplay fun and well-balanced, some mention it can be repetitive and somewhat shallow, with limited free content leading to frequent in-app purchases. Overall, it's considered a solid space shooter experience with room for deeper mechanics and more varied gameplay.

    • “The gameplay is fantastic, controls are smooth, aiming is dead on, scaling of power to enemy ratio is decent so you have to grind a little bit but come on it's to be expected.”
    • “Awesome game, smooth graphics and gameplay, controls are crisp. I like how you can switch controls from touchscreen to accelerometer, both work great.”
    • “Great gameplay and storyline, just downloaded and into it - one of the best simulators I've played yet.”
    • “As for gameplay and goals, kind of repetitive and doesn't really change from the first to the last level.”
    • “This is the type of gameplay I hate: you're in a hangar, click start mission to teleport to a location, defeat bad guys, mission complete, and game takes you back to hangar/menu.”
    • “Gameplay was fine, though a lot of the game is placed 'on rails'.”
  • monetization
    57 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game features no ads or forced microtransactions, offering a smooth and uninterrupted gameplay experience. Monetization is based on a modest one-time purchase to unlock full content, with in-app purchases being optional and fairly priced, which users appreciate as a fair alternative to intrusive ads and pay-to-win models. Some players express slight hesitation about the paywall after a lengthy free trial, but overall the monetization approach is praised for respecting player experience.

    • “There are absolutely no ads.”
    • “No ads, cheap in-app purchase for more maps, and epic free roam feel to boot!”
    • “Fun to play, in-app purchases are easily earned through playing, if you're willing to shoot enough pirates, mine enough asteroids, then easter egg hunt the blueprints.”
    • “The game sells itself as a free game with ads, but this is not the case.”
    • “I don't mind if a game has in-app purchases that you can still play without having to buy, but when it's 'no cash then no level 2,' you can take a run and jump, developers.”
    • “There are already microtransactions all over the game, but to play levels, you have to buy/pay for them!?”
  • music
    25 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is widely praised for being catchy, well-crafted, and fitting the sci-fi theme, enhancing the overall experience alongside impressive graphics. While some users find the soundtrack a bit loud or desire more variety, the majority appreciate the in-depth, engaging compositions that complement the gameplay.

    • “The graphics are nice and concise, the FX and music are on-point and beautiful in their sci-fi-inspired music genre.”
    • “Soundtrack is amazing!!”
    • “Very in-depth and really catchy theme music, keep up the good work ”
    • “The music is whack and the difficulty level is largely the same.”
    • “Needs better soundtrack.”
    • “Music a bit loud, but thankfully there is an option to turn it down.”
  • grinding
    20 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in the game is generally described as manageable and sometimes enjoyable, especially for collecting resources and upgrading ships, with in-game currencies attainable without excessive effort. However, some players find mining and blueprint collection tedious and repetitive, noting it can become boring or require a time investment to avoid spending money. Overall, grinding is a mixed experience but is balanced enough to reward persistence without feeling overly punishing.

    • “I wouldn't have minded paying straight up but I wasted hours of my time grinding only to find I have to pay!”
    • “While the graphics are good enough, the game itself feels too simple and at times boring... too much grinding without satisfying reward.”
    • “Painfully boring, used to be just the opposite, now it's just a grindy waste of time; gets 2 stars instead of 1 because at least it isn't a money grab.”
  • optimization
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is praised for its excellent optimization, delivering smooth performance even with high-quality graphics and animations. Controls are well-optimized, though some users note the lack of support for certain gamepads. Overall, it runs seamlessly on various devices without compromising visual quality.

    • “A rare gem on the Play Store, amazing storyline, actually playable progress, phenomenal graphics, optimization and controls. The tutorials and dialogues are not too long or drawn out. You can play offline, and it is not pay-to-win and has no ads.”
    • “It runs smoothly, graphics are over the top, and the storyline is quite intriguing.”
    • “This game has insane graphics but still runs smoothly on my device.”
  • stability
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game generally runs smoothly with no significant glitches or crashes reported by most users, though some have experienced instability issues on specific devices like Google TV. Overall, it appears stable and enjoyable for most players.

    • “No glitches or crashes.”
    • “Just bought the full version and I have no glitches.”
    • “So far the game seems to be bug free.”
    • “Buggy and crashes a lot on Google TV.”
  • replayability
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game offers some replay value with enjoyable initial gameplay and extra content, but overall replayability is limited, especially after completing the main story. Occasional crashes also detract from the experience.

    • “Great replay value.”
    • “Worth the small purchase for extra content: good controls, enough replayability to keep grinding, decent story mode for a mobile game.”
    • “Really fun game, a few enjoyable hours to beat initially.”
    • “I don't understand why the Supernova X isn't available until the game is over: there's not that much replayability.”
    • “Would occasionally crash and not a lot of replay value.”
    • “Really fun game, a few enjoyable hours to beat initially, but not any replayability after that.”
  • atmosphere
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game features a great atmosphere that complements gameplay, especially with an Xbox controller, enhanced by good graphics. However, some users suggest adding more atmospheric battles or missions to further enrich the experience.

    • “It has a great atmosphere and plays great with an Xbox controller.”
  • humor
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is generally appreciated and considered funny by players. However, some users feel misled by the "free" label since the full story is locked behind a paid DLC, which they find disappointing despite its humor.

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Subdivision Infinity is a casual shooter game with science fiction theme.

Subdivision Infinity is available on Phone, iPad, iPhone, Tablet and others.

On average players spend around 10 hours playing Subdivision Infinity.

Subdivision Infinity was released on May 24, 2017.

Subdivision Infinity was developed by Crescent Moon Games.

Subdivision Infinity has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked Subdivision Infinity for its graphics but disliked it for its grinding.

Subdivision Infinity is a single player game.

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