PointOfGravity
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There are those indie games that truly captivate your attention and keep you engaged for hours on end, and you know it's a gem when you find yourself spending the whole evening mining, collecting, running and blasting your way through zombie space.
MiniMax Game's Space Pirates and Zombies was developed by two blokes in Canada and boy, for two guys this game sure does outstand in the indie pool. You start out as a little 4-hardpoint ship, just plunderin' the good plunder. As you progress through the story you'll find out something crazy has stirred up at the centre of the universe. Something that allows flesh eating monstrosities to biologically enhance and drive their own ships, despite being mindless husks. The story has an enormous gravity to it; as the plot progresses, your fleet of AI-controlled ships, blueprints, hull types, weapon types, subsystem effectiveness, mining ability and the like go on the up as well. Doing this makes the player feel the gravity of the situation: there's a huge threat of space zombies capable of surviving without oxyen floating about at the center of the universe and you're going to need all the help you can get.

I suppose the reason why I find this game so enjoyable is an amalgamation of perfect game dynamics; the tactical RTS-like command of your own ship, with a main player-controlled ship and up to 4 other AI controlled ships, all of which are available for the player to directly take control of any time during flight. Missions are undertaken for either the civillians of a star system or the UTA - the universe's private military force, and doing favours for one faction often angers the other. The ever expansive tech tree is a delight, as well - research data, the space equivalent of experience points become increasingly important to get that rank of weaponary, subsystem, engines, or armour that you know you're going to need at the current system. As time seems to go forward when you jump from planet to planet and star to star, the players get used to planning a route according to a star systems ecosysem, 'difficulty' (measured in civillian or UTA strength) and managability.

With the addition of vicious money-hungry bounty hunters to the mix, I've never enjoyed any space-sim-top-down-physics-based-shooter as I have with this. I've found myself dedicating chunks of my gaming sessions to mining, exploring, trading, or fighting in this game. And when you finally get all the blueprints, all the ship hulls, and high-tier tech skill upgrades, you're still finding yourself having a blast dealing with pesky space zombies. In a nutshell, I haven't quite experianced any game like this but I can sum it up into two expressions: YARR and BRAINS.
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PointOfGravity 10 Apr, 2022 @ 3:19am 
Re: scammer/hacker comment below.

My account was hijacked last year by a phishing bot and was propagating it's phishing links via steam messages when it got compromised early this year.

It was bought to my attention and the situation resolved with me getting back control of my account when a friend notified me in late march.

If you receive any unsolicited messages asking you to click a link either to vote for their team or for any other purpose, without any prior context and any replies you get after corrosponding with the sender seem robotic, vague or unusual, please do not click on the link ignore it and report the account for being compromised. Do not worry, the original account owner will be notified and they will be able to regain control of their account. Please remember to exercise caution when provided with unsolicited URLs and ensure that you don't provide any login information without checking the URL of the website you are entering into first.
Carry Potter 27 Mar, 2021 @ 4:41pm 
Beware, scammer. Careful. Hacks steam accounts.
chigga bungus ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) 15 Jan, 2021 @ 10:28am 
ty for the rose men ily kthx
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Man Blanket 1 Nov, 2017 @ 6:51am 
Differential Amplifier: https://imgur.com/a/hhpVb
In case you missed my message. I may get back into TIS-100 if you're playing it and I have someone to talk about solutions with. Really enjoy that game so far.
Brain Damaged 22 Nov, 2016 @ 8:40pm 
blue sentinals