Cosmotic Blast is an asteroid game in an immersive experience you have never seen before. Stand amongst a swirling cluster of asteroids in space as you pilot a ship. Blast and destroy wave after wave of asteroids and collect the powerful Cosmotic energy embedded in the rocks.
The more energy collected, the greater the upgrades to enhance your ship, making it faster, stronger and more resilient. You’re going to need it, as enemies and obstacles try to get in your way.
- Procedurally constructed matrix of blocks with a slight gap enables you to see the upgrade blocks deep within the asteroid. - Stand and interact with the asteroids as though you were in space with them. - Five Profiles: Claim a profile and start Blasting! - Leaderboards: The whole house totals stack to keep up with the top tear players or friends. - Cloud Saving: Got two locations, but want one high score. Say hello to cloud saving. – Achievements: Do I need to say more? Have a blast blastin’ this blast from the past!
Addictive roguelike. Somewhat addictive! Gets challenging the farther in you go - don't be fooled by the simplicity and ease of play at the beginning. Love it!
Asteroids in 2020. This certainly shows inspiration from the original Asteroids game, but in actual 3D space. It takes a moment to get used to the controls and standing works best so you can physically look around as the cubes and your ship will fly around you. The pause to rotate 90 degrees is a bit odd to drop out of action, almost wished there was a jump to ship option so that full orientation was now facing from the ship. Your head and hands are also solid objects so your ship and other blocks can bounce off. It is free to play, but to save and continue from your current wave you must buy it, for a reasonable $2.99. Although, like the original Asteroids game, it is just more and more of the same thing with occasional new enemies thrown in. So, it kind of got boring fairly quick.
Update:The added first person view makes it feel a lot better. I played a lot longer being able to see the environment from the ship perspective.
nice, but no immersion. The graphics are wonderful and the game seems a lot of fun - but I'm just missing the true VR-experience. You are just sitting and manoeuvering a space ship with your joy-sticks on the controller. Yes, that may be fun for some people, but it's not really interacting with a VR environment. PS: the app is free, so I still recommend that you try it.
Not horrible. Simple, but I can't get too deep into this if you don't allow the player to turn around by either snap or smoothe rotation. In one direction my sensors don't work so well, so I don't want to turn around while playing this. It will be hard to get further into this, and I LOVE old school Maelstrom/Asteroids... so far I am just shooting stationary boxes, but that should likely change if I get further into the game, right? ... Thanks for the reply. Pausing a game to turn around is unacceptable. Fix it, and this would be cool. Else, you need 3 sensors.
This game is a easy party game where anyone can do it with no skill to enjoy it. That being said you will need a lot of skill later on as you gain power and levels.