Hyperspace Delivery Service – Zotnip

Hyperspace Delivery Service

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Step into the gaming world with Hyperspace Delivery Service, one of the top $3.99 games in the App Store! Crafted with creativity and innovation by Zotnip LLC, this captivating Entertainment game is bound to grab your attention. With its content rating of 9+, it caters to a wide audience. Ever since its release on 23rd April 2020, it has been constantly updated, with the latest version rolled out on 28th April 2020.

Whether you have a liking for Entertainment, Strategy, or Adventure games, Hyperspace Delivery Service is sure to keep you hooked!

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Dive into Hyperspace Delivery Service

You’ve been hired by the Hyperspace Delivery Service to make a delivery to planet Miridian V.

Located on the other side of explored space, the trip to Miridian V will be a dangerous yet lucrative journey full of mad robots and unpredictable stellar phenomenon.
Can you and your crew survive the trip? Will you die from the dreaded Telunian flu? Hyperspace Delivery Service offers an exciting and strategically challenging journey where you must manage your fuel, oxygen, food, and various other supplies to make your delivery within the target time.

Choose what kind of captain you will be. Work the trade routes, learn to use your crews’ unique attributes, mine for fuel, search for abandoned supplies, fight robot space pirates on the ground in retro FPS, experience thrilling space battles from the bridge of your space ship in retro 3D space shooting action.

Can you make it to Miridian V? See you on the next delivery!

Features:
-Retro pixel art graphics
-Name your very own space ship
-Trade with aliens
-Shop at orbiting space stations
-Manage your food, fuel, oxygen, ship repairs, credits, and much more to keep your ship running and crew alive
-Name your crew members and watch them live or die by your decisions
-Original soundtrack using Adlib sound card inspired sounds
-Choose your play style. Work the trade routes, mine for fuel, work missions, and so much more.
-Fight robot pirates in retro FPS game-play
-Directly control your space ship to fend off pirate attacks
-Dodge asteroids!
-Perma-death hard mode
-Help space citizens or leave them to suffer
-Simple to understand with a quick core game loop which offers pick up and play style gaming

Credits:
Program, Design, Music by Mike Pinto (Zotnip Games)
Art: Dimitry Kolesnikov
Art: Pablo Messuti
Art: Cecilia Souza Santos – Cecihoney
Additional Art: Desix Studios

What’s Fresh in the Latest Update?

Discover what’s new in the recent update of Hyperspace Delivery Service on 28th April 2020:

-Fix touch screen speed controls in space being disabled after hitting afterburner while speed is set to 0%.
-Fix Flip Y Axis setting not working for touch screens.

Hear from the Players – Hyperspace Delivery Service Reviews

Find out what gamers are saying about Hyperspace Delivery Service:

This game is a wonderful roguelike mashup of Doom-styled FPS missions, Star Trek: Starfleet Academy-like ship battles and Oregon Trail-inspired random events like crew illnesses and ship break downs, etc. We found myself enjoying this game a lot more than we anticipated. We would recommend this to anyone, especially Trek and Wars fans.


We love the Oregon Trail inspired mechanics of the game. The FPS parts are a refreshing way to replace the old hunting events and the character customizations can be quite funny at times. Its a good game and its going in our Favs folder.


Its like if Doom, Star Trek, and Oregon Trail had a baby. Love it!


Reminiscent of Computer class and playing Oregon Trail then going home to play Doom or Tie Fighter. The characters and overall feel are well drawn and nostalgic, with some cool music and sound effects to boot. It took a minute to get the flight controls down but we think it’s our lack of experience using a touch screen rather than a physical input. You should offer flight and 3d dungeon missions in the main menu.


Its like an old Sunsoft/Sierra game from the DOS days. Great atmosphere!


The mobile game we’ve played in a while so good.


Not gonna lie was a bit intimidated by all the numbers we had to manage(supply, health and such) but as we went from planet to planet we learned from our mistakes. On another note we love to art. Its colorful yet serious and it makes for a nice balance.


Its like having two guys going hey what you playing oh Im playing doom. How about you oh Im playing Star Trek snes version ya knowwhat we should do. Few years later this is born exploration with out the borg and Star Trek universe but very fun. Do check this out if you reading this be warned challenging ahead but we myself love challenge.


Love this- cool take on the Oregon Trail type. Would love to see expansions with new content… Like, it would be so much fun to have different types of ships to choose from. Maybe have a mechanic that allows you to choose from among a few routes?


The Devs crushed it. Hands down one of our top favorite mobile games. The game has the same premise as the Oregon trail, but is much more fascinating with way more features. Our first playthrough, we were constantly at the edge of our seat because the game is so engaging. The style and and sound effects hit just right. Our only issue with the game is the ending… Well, we dont want to spoil it for anyone who plans on buying the game. We guess its the journey that counts! Over all great game, cant wait to see more from the devs (hopefully some bigger budget stuff) recommending it to all our friends :)


One of the best games we’ve ever found it has a cool sci fi atmosphere which reminds us of futurama a lot and its chill and fun to play you basically are in command of a space ship that travels to planets doing jobs, managing your crew, getting into different encounters with aliens and trying to deliver something to complete a job on a timed route. It didnt take us long to learn how to play the game once you get the hang of it its very fun.


Really fun game. Has a decent setup so you can pick it up and be ready to go. Not a lot of depth in game so far but have yet to go past the first few planets soooo. Overall fire game if yer nostalgic for a 90s throwback feel,games like space quest or a Starflight rolled into a choose yer own adventure book.


Exactly Correct! Quote is from a review. Outstanding work Devs.


Its pretty hard but the over all feel and gameplay is so great.


We finished a play through of this game. The premise is enjoyable, and there is some really beautiful sci-fi pixel art depicting the worlds. Obviously the premise will remind some people of FTL (in terms of being a space-bound roguelike) but we think the overall execution is closer to event horizon, but with some real time, rudimentary (but still fun) FPS and ship combat sequences. Our first play through was on easy mode but we felt like we wanted to be getting more info than we got about this word – we hope that this creator has the opportunity to insert more worldbuilding in future projects. (Aforementioned technical issue was a problem with Game Center)


Great concept and fun adventure. Terrible user experience: controls interfaces are hard to navigate, font is hard on the eyes.


Fun concept at first, but gets really repetitive quite soon with no replay value.


This is one of those PC games that was built for a mouse and has horrible controls on ipad. We do not like when they have the touch screen try to act like a controller. They shouldve figured out a way to use swipe and taps to fix their controls. Instead your just clumsily wiping your fingers across ipad as the character moves in opposite direction intended. We imagine this games fun on PC. A shame they didnt port it well. Edit – Im still playing it though so bumped up the stars.


Makes zero sense with no onboarding or walkthrough. Throws you into it with no direction.


Here it is. Wouldnt you rather people who cared review you? Leave us alone, you filth.


Clunky, boring, no walkthrough, no instructions. Wish we could get our money back.


We dont understand the flight mechanics at all. We dont know what to do, and we die. Press the left side of the screen, and then various buttons? That may be OK for people whove played the game that youve mimicked, or maybe the youngins, but we dont know what that means. And that means we just paid $4 for a game that we cant play. Thats pretty frustrating. We wish we could delete and get our money back.


Its a cool idea. When we got to the combat we couldnt figure out how to do it and it was unplayable.

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