A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux
Voyager-19 is a short horror game where you control a decaying spacecraft exploring distant star systems.
With the invention of hibernation technologies it is now possible for humans to travel to the stars. However, the Magella Science Expedition, the first manned mission to other star systems, has been declared missing after failing to establish communications.
You have been chosen to captain the hastily designed Voyager-19 space probe; a rudimentary spacecraft equipped with a hibernation pod and fractional light-speed capable engines, to search for the missing science mission.
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All the games ever made can't be ported to mobile platforms, most of developers making them for consoles or computers without plans to port them.
It's hard to port them, sometimes you even need to make everything from scratch or fully change the gameplay only for port. Even the system requirments affect it.
You need to respect all the work that developer did.
fun. Nicely done.
Needs something to bind it all together like the old star trek plot "save the enterprise before its destroyed by taking these space pictures so Bones can come up with a serum for space madness."
The encrypted files made no sense for me.
The progressive loss of power was never explained or I missed it.
Needs some slight narrative adjustments. I liked it.
I'm wondering the same thing... If there was a proper end game screen or something I'd assume it's just what is supposed to happen. However, since the button on the screen after you die says "Begin" and it takes you back to the main menu with an option to "Continue" it makes it seem like it's a Game Over screen instead of the intended end of the game. Am I missing something??
I like the "figure out your space ship controls on your own" method of introducing the game. It left me with some questions. I thought i was going juggle my life support to finish a mission, but i never had to in the end (unless i didn't find the correct ending). Interesting concept. I think it could be refined more
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how in the actual hell did this game make my GTX 1650's temperature rise to 71C(base is usually 30-35C) despite having very simplistic graphics
please, please please optimize the game!
even Buckshot Roulette runs with better temps than this!(max 50C)
game and concept's really cool and I bought it on launch, though I only played it for ~2 minutes(3 planets into the first mission) before I got worried, as no other indie game(or game I own, for that matter) has made my gpu heat up this much and I didn't wanna risk severe overheating
game ran just fine at 60fps otherwise
if you update and optimise the game I'll happily change the review to something actually related to the game instead of me complaining about temperature issues
sorry :(
Voyager-19 has high "fun density": for its little content, it is of high quality. The experience was atmospheric, and I loved it. Though a bit of a slow burner at first, the plot twist and climax are memorable -- I jumped out of my seat at least twice, and Voyager-19 my eyes wide open and my jaw agape at the end.
Absolutely worth $4.00 USD for its ~30 minutes of fun.