
Tug Speedman
Voyager is a very fun game, it makes you use your brain. But not too much, it is fun to try figure out the trajectory of your satellite and the effect that planetary gravity has on it m I would recommend this game to my friends. It is a combination of trial-and-error, guesstimation,and simple physics. It is challenging yet not stressful and I find it quite relaxing at times. It is very rewarding to finally get the probe where you want it to go.
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The game is just amazing. You launch your space probe, and see it fly into deep space, collecting photographic data about planets. When you finish a mission, you get a view of what the voyager would've actually recorded during an encounter. Although, it would also be amazing to save those little shorts as videos, since they look stunningly real for a mobile game. A solid 5 stars from me.
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Robert Andrew
New and improved! I'd discovered Voyager back on my previous Windows phone. Glad to see it's back, with additional playable probes joining Voyager. Still not easy, but not frustratingly hard either. If at first you don't succeed try, try and try again. Quite rewarding, especially the Apophis mission (assuming it has been retained). With the additional probes, does that mean the original storyline of a cash strapped NASA finding an infinite number of stored Voyagers still apply?
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