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About This Game Star Nomad is an arcade top-down retro-scifi 2D sandbox spacesim. It was created as an arcade tribute to classic spacesims of old such as Elite, Wing Commander Privateer, Escape Velocity and Freelancer. If you are a fan of these games, then you're in for a nostalgic ride! [FEATURES] * A simplified arcade take on the often complex sandbox space-sim genre.* Freedom of play-styles.* Be a Cargo runner. * Be a Mercenary unleashing firepower for wealth! * Be a Miner seeking rare ores. * Be a Merchant trading in goods! * Be a Smuggler dealing in lucrative drugs & evade the law! * Be a Pirate attacking merchant ships, become infamous & fight for anarchy! * Join huge multi-faction Fleet Battles! * Dynamic faction standing system, where your actions will determine friends or foes. * Multiple ship classes to fly, including drone carriers & the mighty Yamato Battleship! * All ships are up-gradable with modules.In Star Nomad, you roam free in the Wildlands Sector immersed in a sci-fi noir setting rich in depth and humor. While a sandbox at heart, it's also heavily story driven with a personal plot inspired by WW2 & classic sci-fi/cyberpunk such as Blade Runner, Johnny Mnemonic & Gundam that puts you right in the pilot seat to determine the outcome of an escalating corporate war!Star Nomad has a semi-permadeath system whereby you will lose your ship, but insurance will payout most of the ship value in credits. Death does sting, so take care, please read the brief manual (accessed via this store page, on the right) before starting your piloting career! 6d5b4406ea Title: Star NomadGenre: Indie, RPG, StrategyDeveloper:Huy PhanPublisher:Huy PhanRelease Date: 29 Dec, 2014 Star Nomad Activation Code [key Serial Number] star trek nomad gif. star nomad 2 cheat table. star nomad 2 cheats android. nomad gold star-arna. nomad in star trek. star nomad 2 cheat engine. star trek nomad probe. northstar nomad. star nomad 2 reputation. star trek nomad uhura. star nomad 2 ios. star nomad 2 free download. star wars nomad ship. star citizen desert nomad armor. star trek nomad images. star nomad 2 nadeshiko. star trek nomad script. star wars nomad jawa. star trek nomad sterilize. star nomad oc. star wars nomad crossword. star nomad android. star citizen nomad armor. star nomad 3. star nomad 2 ship list. star wars nomad city. star nomad book. star nomad 2 best weapon. star nomad 2 similar games. nomad star catalog. star nomad 2 mod apk. star nomad fallen empire book 1. star nomad 2 1.0 apk. star wars nomad 4. star nomad review. star nomad 2 pirate guide. star trek online nomad drone. star nomad 2 apk mod. star nomad 2 ships. star trek nomad plans If you're looking for a VERY simple space sandbox, then this is for you. If you were looking for somewhat of a successor to a game like Escape Velocity (like I was, god I love that series), then keep looking.Pros:-The story isn't bad, and the text messages provide good perspective-There's a sort of cutesy anime charm to the game-Music is alright (but may wear on you)-Price is rightCons:-Point and click to go... Cannot use the keyboard to accel\/turn\/stop\/etc.-Skill does not appear to be much of a factor in battles-All of the ships look basic and uninteresting - simple geometry-Everything just seems too simplistic; got boring very quicklyI'll probably never play this game again, but I can definitely see where others will enjoy it. I hope you do!. For me, Star Nomad is an underrated little gem! It takes all the things that make the 2D action\/shooter genre great, and condenses them into a simple yet crazy fun experience. You can make your fortune as a miner, trader or even a pirate (Be warned, betraying everyone doesn't end well :P), but cracking on with the story was the most fun for me. Took me around 30 hours to beat it, which considering the price, is a bargain...Dont let the simple nature of this game fool you, it becomes very challenging as you progress. Early game is all about earning credits and upgrading your ship. Late game is much more about tactical piloting and loadout (and spamming the X key). Some battles might seem too difficult, but keep at it. Theres nothing more satisfying than battling through a dozen battleships with a lone frigate.Though this game might not be for everyone, if you're into retro style 2D space shooters with simple mechanics, and are willing to rise up to the challenge of restoring peace to the universe (or not), then pick it up and give it a go. I did and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Now to uncover the myth of the nude key combo.... There ought to be something wrong with a game if you don't feel bad resorting to infinite money cheats after just a couple of hours.Why? Because this game can, by and large, be characterized as Farmville in space. You need money to buy expensive ships and weapons to do story missions, but the only way to get it reliably is by mining asteroids and trading, which have about the same degree of complexity and player's involvement as Cookie Clicker. Now, do it again, again, and again for several hours. You can also grind the same 5 mercenary missions over, and over, and over again, or just fly around and shoot other ships, but that will be just as much of an underwhelming and repetitive chore. Also, if your ship does get taken down (usually by a group of pirates suddenly appearing out of nowhere and catching you unawares, sleepy or AFK after several minutes of flying through empty Space with nothing happening), you'll lose some of your precious equipment.Star Nomad is not atrocious, and could be an OK distraction if you're listening to music, or thinking about something, but that's about it it.It is also true that the game harkens back to other space sims like Elite and Star Control, but it has so little variety, and the combat system is so simplistic that it fails to keep one's attention for any significant period of time. (the realisation that you've got nothing else to do in the game happened in Elite as well, mind you, but it came much, much later than here). Bland writing, lame, sometimes sexual, jokes and no memorable characters does not help the case, either.Sexy (if not sexist) art tho.. I know this was only a cheap game made by a single person developer.....But so is "Endless Sky"...... technically simplistic but works well, bug free, and is also TOTALLY FREE.So is "Vega Strike"...... rough around the edges, but tons of mods, great community, loads of ships\/weapons\/upgrades, a realistic game universe that DOES feel like real space (unlike Star Nomad's tiny sectors)..... oh and it's TOTALLY FREE.So is "Transcendence"..... TONS of ships\/weapons\/mods, almost infinite variety to be had, great gameplay, and is also TOTALLY FREE (though there is a purely optional pay-for premium version)And all of the above, despite being free, offer a lot more content than Star Nomad!Still, it manages to be more promising than the Jesus awful "Drifter" - at just one fifth of it's \u00a310 price.And I do still recommend it (now that my problem with not being able to buy a new ship has been sorted :D), don't get me wrong I don't hate the game. Just that the gameplay feels a little simplistic (with can be a + or a - depending on your view), mind you a lot of other games of this genre also feel simplistic. The game galaxy is small, the systems themselves are tiny, tiny, tiny little "sectors" like in the original "X-Tension". There's not that many ships, weapons, upgrades etc..... but the artwork is very well drawn, the developer is very talented at drawing - especially drawing cute girls!!!!! :D <--------- That's sold the game to you hasn't it?. Just another bad touch-screen game that someone thought would be worthwhile to port to PC. Avoid this game, and wait for a deal on the far superior Space Pirates and Zombies. This is basically Space Rangers with one button.That'll teach me to buy a game with woman plastered all over it, like some kind of browser-based monstrosity. I really think it's some kind of law of gaming: If a product is draped with women (as sex objects, not people) all over, it will be bad. The less clothing the women have, the worse it will be. If the clothing makes no sense (eg boob chainmail) you would get more enjoyment out of your money by burning it.I've been calling it the boobmail law, but whatever. It's my fault for buying this hot mess.. The Good-For a space trader it is fairly easy top throw a half hour at here and there.-upgrading is easy once you get the hang of it.-lots of little details are pretty cool. Like people talking about the Iowa vs. The Yamato kind of clevar.The Bad-you tend to have to grind a lot at the beginning. Early on you basically need to find a safe route to either mine or trade until you can get some decent gear.-no real faction choice to my understanding. I had a chance to join the pirates for a moment there but no real choice.-the police in this game are insane: I am smuggling drugs and there are 6 ships right behind me destroying ships (potentially murdering people) for money and suddenly I am public enemy number 1? what this hell is in these drugs!?!-almost no customization: you have almost no choice to upgrade your ship in specialized ways. You can chose to make your missiles hit harder or your beams hit harder and that\u2019s about it.-there is no choice to stand down your weapons or surrender. I am playing a smuggler not a murderer. I don't want to have a shootout with the cops until I can leave the system. I would rather stand down my own weapons and divert power to shields or speed to get away.-space stations don't care about pirates or smugglers? Here I am being shot at by pirates I dock at a station and they just let them blow me up? By the same token I am running from the police because they spot me with drugs but the station just lets me dock? I can't fathom a universe where the ships have weapons but the space stations don't who is asleep at the switch?Things I Would Change-Give the ships 2 to 5 modification modals and add more than just missile power and beam power to it. It could have the weapon boosts but also extra storage adding an extra 4 slots, a temporary cloak costing power (preferably called a Fader :) ), extra shields, shield mods that increase effectiveness against beams or ballistic respectively, crew pods for extra crew (see below)-more detailed mining add a scanner to increase the chances of getting certain resources over others.-more weapon types please. We have an EMP that jams weapons can we have one that stalls engines? Maybe mine layers, how about a machine gun stile gun that fires smaller weaker beads of energy fires faster but hurts less maybe a tractor beam that slows and eventually stops ships to force a boarding rather than destroying ships.-crew customization. Give each ship a crew capacity 2 to 6 each crew man can do different jobs on the ship such as work the engines, weapons, and shield to make the work better, the ability to navigate and increase maneuverability, or simply board\/ repel boarders.-random mission offers. Passing ships give me all sorts of messages (including quite often the cops telling me how to break the law and expunge my criminal record lol) I think it would be cool if ships randomly offered me a job to protect them or deliver something or even kill someone.-gear\/ships you can't buy. I would love to have experimental gear you have to find and earn rather than buy.-buy hanger space. I have built up my bad\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665ship just the way I like it. Now what? Story missions? Personally I would like to buy a hanger slot and start building up another ship. It would also be more realistic to me than them just handing me a new ship every time I blow one up.-radar mini map. Down in the corner a tiny map that shows what ships are in the area upgrades and or crewmen could tag patrol ships or pirates or both. All and allall and all this game is fun! It could be more fun but it is fun, but at the end of the day I am happy with what I spent on it. I know the developer is working on a sequel so I hope they read this and take these suggestions to heart, but right now the game is fun and worth more than I spent on it.. With homages to games such as Starlancer, Freelancer and Darkstar, it feels like such a relief to play a game so simple but really in depth. For a single man unit producing his first game this is amazing and with a Star Nomad 2 on the way and promises of updates for this game, the in forum support from the developer himself and just the polish this game has makes it a fixture in your library. Buy it today!. Repeatitive, gameVery poor game balanceTrade = huge profit = boring and slow... move slowly on a poor map from point A to B sell stuff, buy stuff at B to C sell stuff, repeat to A...Piracy = minimal profit, it is either slaughter your enemeis or be approached by an enemy force who quickly wears your shield down and boom... then you've got a hard time to recover compared, have fun restarting with basically nothing, and hostile thingsMissions = very very minimal profit... Head to location, fight a huge squad of enemies... It is either you win yay you get 20k reward for a big time investment, or opps your ship is instantly obliterated... have fun restarting with basically nothing... oh yeah you probably have to spend 6k to restock your missles too...Between restocking weapons and the slow grindy travel time the only way to actually play is to trade, trade, and trade.early pirates are mosquitoes you can simply ignore, later swarm pirates are swarmyOverall 4\/10Grapics 6\/10 - as expectedGameplay controls 2\/10 - very poor minimal controlsMission types 1\/10 - unoriginal rehashes of every common type... with a poor rewards systemCombat - 3\/10 - its either win or lose depending on your loadout... skill has VERY little to do with it, and gets super repeatitive super fast. Just another bad touch-screen game that someone thought would be worthwhile to port to PC. Avoid this game, and wait for a deal on the far superior Space Pirates and Zombies. This is basically Space Rangers with one button.That'll teach me to buy a game with woman plastered all over it, like some kind of browser-based monstrosity. I really think it's some kind of law of gaming: If a product is draped with women (as sex objects, not people) all over, it will be bad. The less clothing the women have, the worse it will be. If the clothing makes no sense (eg boob chainmail) you would get more enjoyment out of your money by burning it.I've been calling it the boobmail law, but whatever. It's my fault for buying this hot mess.. A game whose tedium makes tooth extraction without pain killers look like the best time you'll ever have. You start with a ship that is as tough as wet tissue paper, and every ship after the fact is just a slightly higher grade of wet paper that costs more in time and effort than they really should.Combat lacks any degree of finesse or preciseness; you click on a vague area of space and your ship just putters along without giving you any means of making sudden course corrections to avoid fire. Combat is something to be avoided... if you can manage it. Be sure to always pack an EMP, because there's no other way to outrun your enemies. Of course, if you don't have one, expect to have your ship destroyed, lose whatever secondary weapons you do have, all of your missiles and get stuck back in the starter ship, losing whatever modules it can't equip.My only regret is that it took me too long to finally get around to playing this, because I cannot get a refund. Don't make the same mistake I did; avoid at all costs and find a better, much more fun space sim that doesn't go out of its way to punish you for daring to try and play it as anything more than a trading\/mining sim where combat is something you should never try, because all your ships and options suck.

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