About This Game Space is Crowded! Space is messy! Space is dangerous!As a member of the galactic space lane crew, it's your job to keep those lanes clear. This is no easy task, but with the help of your work-issued Mark-IV Astro Smasher Space Lane Maintenance Vehicle, you've got it covered.This is an arcade-style, room-scale VR game where the player stands in the middle and guides a small spaceship around with the controllers to blast away space junk, repair failing satellites, and shoot down invading ships.An HTC Vive VR Headset is required to play! 7aa9394dea Title: Space Junk PatrolGenre: Action, IndieDeveloper:Anthracite GamesPublisher:Anthracite GamesRelease Date: 1 Dec, 2016 Space Junk Patrol Download Xp A wonderful game that works well in VR - think of the old Asteroids arcade game but kicked into the 21st Century with wonderful graphics and all sorts of extra features. Good fun and well worth the \u00a33 or so it currently costs to buy it!. This game is actually quite a but of fun, and at a little over 5 bucks it's not a big risk if you find out you don't enjoy it. There are some things to note; like obviously you need a VR headset to work as without it you're not going to be able to do anything, there are some minor bugs (like sometimes debris will remain on the screen longer than they're supposed to, but it's more of a niggle that an actual annoyance.), and some people might find this repetitive, but those people probably don't have souls so it doesn't really matter.I love the beginning of the game; you're in this cool little room with a bunch of diplays and it really feels like you're there, the scaling of that first room is done really well! Also, I like that you can just hop on it and there isn't a huge cutscene waiting for you, you can just immediately PLAY! I know that tends to annoy me, especially when game studios remove the ability to skip cutscenes - grr! So yay, thankfully I don't even have to deal with that with this little game. There is an optional tutorial which I strongly suggest everyone goes through at least once, it will help you get your bearings and understand what you're supposed to do! However, if you're one of those "I don't need no dang tutorial--I'm a rebel!" sorts then remembr, the tutorial is optional and you can just jump in and figure things out on your own if you so choose to. (Honestly though, just do the tutorial, it's short and pretty helpful.)Next the actual play-experience! It's pretty surreal, you're basically floating in space, surrounded by all kinds of debris floating around you, and it's your job to destroy as much debris as you possibly can. There's asteroids, aliens, lasers, boss fights, and things you can collect from the debris to up the ante on your laser; more destructive power? Yes, please.Lastly, the difficulty will always keep increasing to keep you on your toes. So there will be more enemies, more lasers threatening to destroy you, and more boss fights as you continue on within the game. I was surprised by how much I actually enjoyed this, but enjoy it I did!Something very important to keep in mind; you're literally in the middle of all this debris which means some of it will be super close to your personal space, the natural inclination is to move away... so keep away of where you are moving within your PLAY AREA, because it is easy to lose yourself in the game and start moving away from your designated play zone and start knocking yourself and your VR gear into the walls.TL:DR - It's like stepping into those old arcade games, but now you're IN it, surrounded by it. It's fun, simple, and at 5.99 pretty dang affordable. Definitely recommended. A wonderful game that works well in VR - think of the old Asteroids arcade game but kicked into the 21st Century with wonderful graphics and all sorts of extra features. Good fun and well worth the \u00a33 or so it currently costs to buy it!. This game is actually quite a but of fun, and at a little over 5 bucks it's not a big risk if you find out you don't enjoy it. There are some things to note; like obviously you need a VR headset to work as without it you're not going to be able to do anything, there are some minor bugs (like sometimes debris will remain on the screen longer than they're supposed to, but it's more of a niggle that an actual annoyance.), and some people might find this repetitive, but those people probably don't have souls so it doesn't really matter.I love the beginning of the game; you're in this cool little room with a bunch of diplays and it really feels like you're there, the scaling of that first room is done really well! Also, I like that you can just hop on it and there isn't a huge cutscene waiting for you, you can just immediately PLAY! I know that tends to annoy me, especially when game studios remove the ability to skip cutscenes - grr! So yay, thankfully I don't even have to deal with that with this little game. There is an optional tutorial which I strongly suggest everyone goes through at least once, it will help you get your bearings and understand what you're supposed to do! However, if you're one of those "I don't need no dang tutorial--I'm a rebel!" sorts then remembr, the tutorial is optional and you can just jump in and figure things out on your own if you so choose to. (Honestly though, just do the tutorial, it's short and pretty helpful.)Next the actual play-experience! It's pretty surreal, you're basically floating in space, surrounded by all kinds of debris floating around you, and it's your job to destroy as much debris as you possibly can. There's asteroids, aliens, lasers, boss fights, and things you can collect from the debris to up the ante on your laser; more destructive power? Yes, please.Lastly, the difficulty will always keep increasing to keep you on your toes. So there will be more enemies, more lasers threatening to destroy you, and more boss fights as you continue on within the game. I was surprised by how much I actually enjoyed this, but enjoy it I did!Something very important to keep in mind; you're literally in the middle of all this debris which means some of it will be super close to your personal space, the natural inclination is to move away... so keep away of where you are moving within your PLAY AREA, because it is easy to lose yourself in the game and start moving away from your designated play zone and start knocking yourself and your VR gear into the walls.TL:DR - It's like stepping into those old arcade games, but now you're IN it, surrounded by it. It's fun, simple, and at 5.99 pretty dang affordable. Definitely recommended. Surprisingly fun and addictive gameplay, fast-paced and exciting. Definitely keeps you busy! I like the music a lot and just love these Vive games for how interactive they are with the controllers. Really gets me into it!
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