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Affordable Space Adventures Launches Next Week On The Wii U eShop

KnapNok Games has announced that Affordable Space Adventures will be available April 9th on Wii U via the Nintendo eShop for $19.99. The game is a stealth puzzle spaceship simulator in which you can control your craft solo or in a crew of up to three players. In co-op mode, players must coordinate as a crew controlling the spaceship together; one will take the role of engineer, while another will be the pilot.

30 thoughts on “Affordable Space Adventures Launches Next Week On The Wii U eShop”

      1. At least I know what I’m saying. Your whole life is a joke. I guarantee mommy is buying your games. When you reach high school you’re going to get your ass kicked on a weekly basis, at least you should.

  1. Oh look a game that will sell millions, consoles even…

    Not! ¬_¬

    But for those who wanted this game, I hope you enjoy it. :)

    1. It’s actually among the most awaited games on the WiiU. Don’t ask me, but at least according to some recent chart it seems to have quite some fans already. I guess I’ll give it a try once the price drops.

      1. I knew that, but I just felt like giving out a bitter joke. Don’t take me seriously when I make jokes like that. :P

  2. woah, long time since i’ve come here and still these comments are negative people,
    anyway
    i really wanna play this game, im waiting for it, but I think these teasers show nothing! i like the fake ad thing but when i saw the gameplay at treehouse was amazed, they should show the gameplay!!

    1. Negative people or people who know better than to toss 20 $ at a game that could possibly flop like a Magikarp. You think that was negative, you might not last long here….

  3. I’m incredibly excited for this and will buy it day one. I hope it doesn’t dissapoint, it’s such a fun concept.

  4. Sorry for being off-topic here, but will Splatoon have a map editor where you create your own maps, and if so, what is the extent of freedom the player has?

  5. No way am I paying €20 for this. Shovel Knight was a massive indie game, the most critically acclaimed and that cost €15. Games like Trine 2 cost no more than €15. I don’t know where they think they’re going asking for €20, it’s going to bomb and they can only blame themselves when it happens. It’s quite ironic that “affordable” is in the title when it’s anything but and it’s not a very appealing title name either.

    1. Right now that is a “desperate conspiracy” but the next time you say this it will be after they do find the problem and fix it. When that happens your theory will be post hoc …
      You’re welcome.

      1. Nintendo Tetrarch Quadramus-NX

        >>>”Desperate conspiracy”, obviously you are new on this base and the gaming world overall>>>

        1. Nintendo Tetrarch Quadramus-NX

          >>>You asked what to do, whether it was sarcastically or not, I gave a suggestion>>>

  6. It had great previews and it seems a cool concept and I was really looking forward to play this game (and I will at some point) but… I also agree that its pricing feel a bit high. And that is without considering that in other regions will probably end up being even more expensive (£15-20 or 15-20€)

    It’s a shame, I would have paid up to £9.99 on release day day, no hesitation.

  7. jtz Igbo Tribe and Decedent of Gad.

    The game looks epic. But I’ll save my $20 for Yoshi’s world or wait to see if this game uses the Gamepad.

  8. Well I’m one of those people super excited for this game! I’ve been looking forward to it since last year and I’m paying the $20 to support a group of great developers.

    By the way, the game supports the Gamepad extensively – the whole pad screen is used for you to adjust different functions for navigation and other ship sensors/features (it’s not just pointing and clicking on the screen to navigate). Kotaku even did a writeup for it: http://kotaku.com/affordable-space-adventures-the-basics-1692635289

    1. jtz Igbo Tribe and Decedent of Gad.

      Then it’s worth $20. That extra money they can use to making a sequel and add better gameplay, graphics and making it harder and add levels. It’s nice it uses the Gamepad rather than it just being treated as a handheld like most games. Sad Wii U owners want look at the fact indies put in the effort to make it use the Gamepad.

  9. Ridley, the Angel of Death

    The people that don’t want to buy it because of the price totally missed out. I beat it in 2 days but I don’t regret the $20 I paid for it. If you like challenging games, I highly suggest this title because it had me scratching my head a number of times.

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