Leave a Review Seedship
Love it!
Hi! I spent the past two days playing this in my phone browser, then paid some money to download it on my computer, realized there was an App Store option, and decided to do that to switch back to the phone interface while still being able to save more of my runs. However, there is a weird glitch in the app where the box of my ship stats doesn’t scroll along with the page, but it also doesn’t stay fixed at the top of the window; when I need to scroll down to read about an event or see my final scores, the stats box jumps random up and down the page as I scroll. The game itself I love! But this glitch is annoying.Show lessFeels too stacked too often.
When this game works it’s amazing and every choice can feel balanced, got it to help me keep my brain active during chemo, but out of about six months of playing this once a week for three hours a day it’s often more frustrating than rewarding, it’s not bad, but it feels too punishing, and while I understand it’s not a power fantasy, it has a score system that is based on how merciful the RNG was to you which I feel defeats a lot of the purpose while just adding to that frustration. You can do little to control anything, while being judged based on that little bit of control.
It’s strength is it’s narrative, the rest is pretty weak.Show lessAmazing time killer
I think it was about a year or two ago I installed Seedship. I did not expect much and it was more of a random install than anything. Even when I was starting the game for the first time I thought “am I really going to enjoy this?” But then after about 10 minutes I began to saw how in-depth and interesting the gameplay was despite its simplicity.
This is honestly one of the best free-to-play games on the App Store. A single game definitely will probably not last you 10 minutes, but there are plenty of different endings, scenarios, and outcomes you can strive to get. There is no “correct” choice in this game, everything you do *will* have a risk and the riskier it is, the higher the reward can be. You need to decide which part of the ship you want to prevent from being damaged as you travel across the galaxy, trying to find a new home for humanity.
Will your faith in aliens be rewarded? Or will the Seedship and humanity suffer immensely? Do you let an asteroid hit the colonist sleep chambers? Or do you avoid it and allow it to hit somewhere else that may be more important? Do you settle for a planet that is not exactly perfect for mankind? Or do you risk humanity losing more of itself by trying to find a better planet?Show less