Разработчик: EGAMER
Описание
ShipLord is a survival game based on an asteroid dodging mechanics and energy collection, combined with interactive boss fights. The main goal of the game is to survive a specific period of time, collect as much energy as possible, so you can progress further into the vast and fully unique space.
LEVELS
- unique boss fights with different difficulty levels and advance mechanics
- complete different asteroid levels to unlock new boss levels
REWARDS
- medal based system that awards you with upgrades, medal system ranges from wood to diamond
- completing a game on harder difficulty level rewards you with more upgrade points and rewards
ABILITIES
- player can use 3 different abilities, shield, energy tractor and force field to help him in critical situation
UPGRADES
- there is over 100 available upgrade points, which you can use to upgrade:
- decrease shield cool down time
- increase shield duration time
- decrease force field cool down time
- increase force field duration time
- decrease energy spawn time
- decrease energy collection time
- decrease shield cool down time
UNLOCKABLES
- you can unlock levels, boss fights, ships and upgrades
GUI - OPTIONS AND CONTROLS
- advanced GUI with customizable preferences which include controls, graphics and audio
GRAPHICS
- amazing space graphics
- high resolution planets
- over 100 different asteroid models with different textures
Поддерживаемые языки: english
Системные требования
Windows
- OS *: Windows 7 or later
- Processor: Intel dual core 2.0 Ghz
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Graphics: 512 MB or higher
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- OS *: Windows 7 or 8
- Processor: Intel dual core 2.4 Ghz
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: 1GB or higher
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 2 GB available space
Mac
- OS: Mac OS X 10.10.3
- Processor: Intel dual core 2.0 Ghz
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Graphics: 512 MB or higher
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- OS: Mac OS X 10.10.4
- Processor: Intel dual core 2.4 Ghz
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: 1GB or higher
- Storage: 2 GB available space
Linux
- OS: Ubuntu 12.04.05 LTS (Precise Pangolin)
- Processor: Intel dual core 2.0 Ghz
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Graphics: 512 MB or higher
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- OS: Ubuntu 14.04.03 (Trusty Tahr)
- Processor: Intel dual core 2.4 Ghz
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: 1GB or higher
- Storage: 2 GB available space
Отзывы пользователей
Functionally okay, but gets pretty stale after a while. One of the powerups is kinda really pointless and sometimes makes things harder (Depending on which direction asteroids suddenly decide to start moving).
It's not total garbage, but I didn't bother finishing it.
Evasive Spacecraft game,
dodging asteroids and incoming firepower while collecting glowing orbs,
rather than the usual blasters and endless shooting.
Test of reflex and a proper mouse.
Gets tricky trying to obtain Diamond for all stages, simply too fast action and much holding of breathe.
All ships can only be collected after final Diamond Boss, rather than the stated 14th level.
A decent buy at 90% discount.
Playable.
Much better than I expected. It seems boring at first, but it's quite fun when you get into it. The most fun aspect of the game were the boss levels, but there are only 3 of them. If there were a couple more boss levels, this would've been 7/10. As is, this is pretty fun game to pass time and take on a fun challenge. The price is waaaaay to high though, so I wouldn't recommend buying this at full price. But buy it if you catch a discount; I honestly think there are way worse games to spend your time on. Fun stuff.
Shiplord is not a terrible game. It does everything it sets out to, with responsive controls and a selection of powers that add a reasonable amount of gameplay depth. The graphics are fine and the music fairly decent. This is a bullet hell style game, but not one where you have any offensive power; it's just a matter of surviving each level long enough. The basic levels are quite easy, with the challenge reserved for the three boss fights.
The big problem with this game is the price. 11GBP at time of writing is too much for a fairly basic, fairly short game with no real story. I can only recommend considering this if you have a voucher or the game is on sale
Very few achievements and hard to unlock, not worth the money if u just want achievements.
Unfortunately, I do not have too many good things to say about this game. It feels like an endless grind with some of the same things, and the mouse movement feels clunky. The biggest problem I had with this game was the mouse movement. You move your spaceship with your mouse, but if you move your mouse too fast the spaceship moves on a delay... So basically it just feels completely wrong, especially with a game where you need to be making tight maneuvers at times. The level design is pretty lackluster, and the upgrades/new ships do not really introduce anything particularly fun into the game.
Overall, a trainwreck of a game that just does not feel like someone gave it a good testing before playing.
Rating: 2.5/10
Recommend Price: $0 (don't get it)
Bad writing and story. Example: "our brave little heroes...a brave little crew...set themselves out on one last brave journey".
Bad interface. Example: The instructions menu that tells you how to use your abilities AUTOSCROLLS to the next entry. It does this faster than most people will be able to read as well, so you're going to be constantly scrolling back to the previous entry, finding where you left off, reading a few more lines, and then having it automatically advance to the next entry again so you can repeat this process.
Bad graphics. Example: The backgrounds contain elements that look like gameplay elements (stars that look like the items you're supposed to collect, moons that look like the asteroids you're supposed to dodge, etc) which interfere with smooth gameplay.
I would not recommend this game even if it were free.
Shiplord
This is another space game from Just1337 Studio. This time we will not destroy the asteroid, but collect Quasar, or according to the plot, the best resource that exists on Earth.
Gameplay
Each level is based on the same, i.e. collecting Quasar. Depending on how much you manage to collect, you will receive different medals. Every 5 levels we will have to face the boss at the level we have chosen. All levels are 15. For completed levels we get new ships and upgrade points which we can use to improve our ship and skills. There are three skills in the game: shield, force field and energy collection. In addition, after the game is finished we can unlock bonus levels, which are even more boring than all other levels.
Sound
Soundtrack fits the game. There aren't many sounds in the game apart from levels with bosses. The background music in this game is below average.
Graphics
Graphics, knowing that the game was released in 2015, is not good. It will not arouse the potential player's admiration. Overall, the graphics are at a medium level.
Summary
If someone likes space climate I think it's worth buying this game on sale. If you just want to play this game and check what it is, I do not recommend it. It's a waste of your money and time.
✔️Improvement system
✔️Interesting bosses
✔️Hard
❌Poor graphics
❌Poor soundtrack
❌Boring
❌Monotonous
[b]Rating: 3.5/10
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ShipLord is a nice little indie bullet hell avoider game. What it lacks in polish, it makes up for in a coherent and well-designed progression/unlock system which adds to the fun.
My only criticism is that the bosses are pretty different from the standard levels, and it's much harder to go for platinum on boss levels, which means that I may not come back to grind out 100% achievements.
Got this game for $0.22 as part of a discounted bundle from Just1337. Very pleased, definitely got my money's worth.
Not bad...Not shooting type thats what I liked in this game. Last 2 Bosses are to hard to beat. Overall fun to play.
I haven't played Starlord in quite some time but I definitely enjoyed the game back when I did. The base levels were somewhat dull, I'll be honest. It was sorta just the same concept with small twists on each different level. The game did have a few good notes to add when referring to the bosses:
- A lesser version of a bullet-hell shooter.
- Smooth feeling
- Basic storyline
- Does challenge you
- Comes with basic achievements
However:
- It was repetative
- Some boss fights were unreasonable
- No background music to fill the silence
- Not a great deal of replayability
- Completed the game in a matter of hours (non-afk)
The game is not exactly top quality but it's definitely good for its cost. It was fun when I played it and I found the bosses to be the best, so much so that I made a video of me completing them. I would recommend it for the gaps between downloads or moments where you do not have a huge amount of time to invest.
BAD. JUST BAD.
In fact, the main gameplay and idea is not that bad. BUT:
- The controls. Mouse movement is not smooth, even on main manu and options.
- ShipLord is a space avoid-er mixed with interesting boss fights and breathtaking visuals , with a reward system to take your skill to another lvl .
> Graphic? Meh. Even max setting isn't giving me that breathtaking visuals .
In the first loading screen welcomed by "Have Fun" with smiley emoji which are 100% not blend with the background wallpaper. Are You kidding me? Is this really the quality of premium game?
> Boss fights are really interesting. More interesting to not to play it.
Are those wrote FIGHT? What kind of "fight" exactly? And what kind of "interesting" that it means?
Hmm, at least my bad english is better than couldn't differentiate of definition.
> There is reward system to take skill to another level. Don't wanna argue about that reward system -because I dont understand so clearly what the reward system it means -maybe I'm too retard, maybe; but about take my skill to another level? What level? Lower lever? Or higher and deeper level of stupidity?
Sorry if I'm so rude, but please someone help me explain this.
> As long as my confusion above still unclear, I have to conclude that this game is no more than it's self-praise description of the drunk-also-childish developer.
- I really don't wanna offend anyone with cruel words, but in this state, I very very confused. Is it a new kind of joke or new meta? Or they seriously sold flash-quality game at price of 10.99USD ? Huh?
Another very easy and casual game. Gameplay isn't that bad but the game could have been more successful with just a bit more work. (more ships, levels and at least a few unique elements)
ShipLord would never be a huge game with tons of followers but for what it's worth they should have added more effort into it. The game is too repetitive and there isn't much depth which makes it a poor game. There are a few other cheap games like this on steam that are much better.
Pass on this one and play something else.
There are two major setbacks for me.
1. The bosses lack a description on what each difficulty does, such as adding more projectiles and what not.
2. The final boss appears to have a bug in which projectiles will randomly spawn around you, not from the boss. This makes the last level very annoying to finish and you have to be lucky that these random projectiles don't spawn and when they do, you are quick enough to get rid of it.
Some tips:
-Despite having audio at 0, some noises will still be played such as the explosion of your ship and voices of bosses.
-Upon reaching 110 quasars for diamond, no more have to be obtained. Just survive!
-Each upgrade goes up to 15 levels. You will be able to max all skills (although to be able to you would need to defeat the final boss on diamond for the last 6 points)
-Try to use the quasar collecting ability when 3 quasars are on your screen. That's the max I was able to get.
A cheap game good for people wanting to up their game count or for those who want fairly easy (I use this losely) achievements. I don't recommend this game for those who tend to get upset easily at ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥t.
Calling it a bullet hell is not tue, its more of a lame flight sim of sorts.. All you really do is fly around picking up and dodging things. Its pretty bad, but honestly I don't feel ripped of for 50 cents either.. At first I was like where is the fire button on my controller? Then I figured out there is no fire button... LOL Achievements and trading cards are easy and a plus though.
Shiplord is an arcade game. You control a space ship and need to collect as many white orbs as you can before the timer runs out. Meanwhile, a bunch of asteroids are thrown your way. To help you collect orbs while dodging the asteroids, your ship has three 'skills' (special functions). You can:
- raise a shield that protects you from the asteroids and even destroys them on contact
- slow down time for a few seconds
[*] pull all the orbs on the screen towards your ship and collect them instantly
At the end of each level you completed successfully, which means you collected a minimum amount of orbs before time ran out and managed to keep your ship in one piece, you get a score. A better score means more points to spend in a 'skill tree'. Here you can increase the duration of your ship's special functions and reduce their cooldown time. Every time you get a very good score, you unlock a new type of space ship that you can fly. Better ships reduce the cooldown time of your ships special functions a bit.
Every 5 levels, you get served a 'boss level'. In those levels you're up against a bigger space ship that shoots wave after wave of bullets you need to dodge. If you manage to keep your ship in one piece until the timer runs out, the bigger ship is destroyed and you win.
Shiplord is a very basic game that will only entertain for an hour. You may play it for two hours to get most of the Steam Achievements. If you're a completionist and want to unlock all the ships and such (maybe to get the Steam Achievement for that), it may take you three or four hours, depending on your accuracy and luck.
It's not a bad game per se but there isn't much to Shiplord and there are thousands of games on Steam, so I can't recommend it. This is a game that would get a 5 out of 10 rating in my book and this is one of those times where I'd take the easy way out and not click 'yes' or 'no' in reply to the question "Do you recommend this game?", if that were an option.
Pros:
- Trading cards
- Achievements
Cons:
- the ship is moving too slow with a delay after the mouse(It's not like in the video, that one is speed up by at least 3x)
- 3 GB of space for a few levels( I played fully featured 3D voiced RPG's and they did not had this size)
- The Soundtrack is making me sleep
- There is no point to what you are doing, just collect some randomly spawned orbs
Got this 90% off, played it for 21 minutes, streamed it live, won Twitch.
This is the most amazing gameplay I've had in a long time, got scared that if I play this game longer I'll get stuck with it for life!
I can't even comprehend my feelings for this game it's the best thing that has happened to this galaxy!
11/10 would recommend to everyone! -IGN
This is a short game that you can easily beat in a few hours. If you're going for Diamond on every level you'll be in for some ride, though... A ride that's not really worth it. The boss fights (on Diamond) are frustratingly hard, and not for the right reasons. In order to win, you need to combine skilled gameplay (good) with memorization (not that great) and some luck (bad). This would not have been so bad if the controls were better, but they are not suited for precise maneuvering. Many good bullet hell games will let you slow down your movement by holding a button, but ShipLord doesn't let you to that, which means that you'll crash into projectiles that should've been easy to dodge.
A lot of the time I felt like I died not because of error I made but because of flaws in the game. Sometimes astroid formations are nearly impossible to dodge, and sometimes astroids spawn just as you pick up a point at the edge of the screen. Oh, and points sometimes spawn inside of astroids, making them hard to spot until it's too late. If you're unlucky they will spawn at the opposite side of the screen, thus not giving you enough time to pick them up unless you use "Energy Collector".
The graphics, story, and voice acting are all below average, and there are a few grammar and spelling mistakes in the game. The game would've been better if it were in 2D and it would've been better without any story or voice acting, though that's a minor complaint.
I give this game a 6 or a 7 out of 10. It is not entirely without merit, but there are so many better games out there, and unless you really like the genre I recommend you skip it. I had some fun with it, despite how frustrating it could be at times. It might be worth picking up on a game, but it's a very unpolished game that has a lot of flaws.
The first few levels are fun, but after that it becomes overly reptitive. Which is not helped by the overly sensitive controls and over-zaelous hit detection
Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | EGAMER |
Платформы | Windows, Mac, Linux |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 24.11.2024 |
Отзывы пользователей | 43% положительных (42) |