- August 27, 2020
- Gamedust
- 2h median play time
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Yupitergrad is a single player casual simulation game with comedy and science fiction themes. It was developed by Gamedust and was released on August 27, 2020. It received mostly positive reviews from critics and very positive reviews from players.
"Yupitergrad" is a single-player comedy platformer game known for its masterful gameplay and fantastic graphics. The game features over 50 levels of dieselpunk-inspired space exploration using grappling hooks and boosters, with a focus on crazy stunts in a minimal motion sickness design. Players can also enjoy Slavik humor, spatial puzzles, and a time attack mode with global leaderboards. Additionally, the game offers an original soundtrack and a training mode where players can swing and perform tricks.











- The game features incredibly satisfying and responsive swinging mechanics, providing a thrilling sense of movement akin to being Spider-Man.
- Yupitergrad offers a unique blend of humor, engaging puzzles, and a vibrant cel-shaded art style that enhances the overall experience.
- The time attack mode and various challenges add significant replayability, making it a fun and addictive experience for players.
- The campaign is relatively short, typically taking around 2 hours to complete, which some players feel does not justify the price.
- There are reports of lag spikes and motion sickness, which can detract from the overall enjoyment of the game.
- Some levels feature overly complex puzzles or excessive traps that can lead to frustration, making the gameplay feel tedious at times.
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The story in the game is generally considered serviceable and humorous, with a light-hearted space-soviet theme that complements the gameplay. While some players found the narrative lacking depth and relatively short—around two hours—others appreciated its charm and the engaging AI companion reminiscent of Portal. Overall, the story may not be the main draw, but it effectively supports the fun mechanics and vibrant art style, making for an enjoyable experience.
“The cell-shaded art style really works overall, the space-soviet storyline stays suitably silly, and they manage to shift you through a decent, simple, space-station disaster arc by the end.”
“Great value for the price... the story and humor and art style all tie in with the fun VR mechanics to make this feel like a fun, well-polished game rather than yet another barebones glorified tech demo.”
“At the moment, this is about as close to a VR-Portal-like game that is out right now - it follows a similar theme in its story and presentation that I can't help but feel there are parallels, especially with an AI companion that isn't quite as evil as GLaDOS, but still cracks jokes about the superiority of the motherland vs. 'the capitalists', which are still very ironic considering the circumstances for you being there, as well as the ending.”
“Story mode leaves a lot to be desired, but the plethora of extra modes more than make up for it.”
“But I got to the end of the story far more quickly than I'd have liked.”
“I expected a story mode that played like speedrunners but got something closer to Portal.”
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yupitergrad is a casual simulation game with comedy and science fiction themes.
Yupitergrad is available on PC, Virtual Reality, Windows, PlayStation VR and others.
On average players spend around 2 hours playing Yupitergrad.
Yupitergrad was released on August 27, 2020.
Yupitergrad was developed by Gamedust.
Yupitergrad has received mostly positive reviews from players and mostly positive reviews from critics. Most players liked this game for its story but disliked it for its replayability.
Yupitergrad is a single player game.
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