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Posted by John Snow on February 22, 2025 at 5:01pm 0 Comments 0 Likes
Title: Astroloco: Worst Contact
Genre: Adventure, Indie
Developer:
Hungry Planet Games
Publisher:
Hungry Planet Games
Release Date: 11 Mar, 2016
English
astroloco worst contact
Witty British point-and-click misadventure featuring space mechanics, space pirates, space trains and space train drivers.. It says it's a game. What I played was an 8 bit movie that pretends to be a game. If I wanted to sit and watch something, I'd go and just turn on the tv. Games aren't the place for this sort of thing.. A fluffy (is that even the correct way to use that word here?), fun story about a mechanic and a pilot with lots of pixel sex. Kidding. There's only a little bit of pixel sex. Kidding again. There's a scene with a planet with a giant hole in it. Naughty.. Astroloco: Worst Contact is a point and click adventure styled after 16-bit advneture games. That being said for the price I can't not recommend this game. Its fun, slightly funny (off beat humor) and casual as can be. Pros: 1. Easy to learn controls 2. Slight humor makes some more tedious tasks enjoyable 3. Best 16-bit graphics that 32-Bit can render 4. FUN!! 5. Price Cons: 1. No widescreen options limited to 4:3 ish scales 2. Cut Scenes 3. Limited controls for volume, screen, and controls (once again point n click) 4. Has option to mute commentary (not Bad) but then I have to read all the Voices aloud when I'm let's Playing it.. Witty British point-and-click misadventure featuring space mechanics, space pirates, space trains and space train drivers.
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