Spaceship Junior - The Voyage Free: Cartoon Space Game For Kids
Detailed App Info:
Application Description
One of the most popular dreams of kids is to be an astronaut. Children like the heroes of humanity and they also like to try themselves piloting a spaceship. Of course, kid's ship must be small, colorful and nice - The vessel we created in Spaceship Junior is like that.
Playing with the game is easy , it's for casual gamers from 3 to 103 years of age, and as it's relatively easy it gives a lot of fun to anyone playing with it. Controls are easy to handle and master, the environment is nice, and the gameplay is straightforward - it makes a great game for the whole family to try out who can explore the nice cartoonish universe further. And further you go, more adventure you find!
FEATURES
- Cartoon graphics covering arcade simulation aspects
- Simple spaceship handling experience
- Junior Squad has unique equipment: Try it!
- Endless gameplay
- Unmatched cartoonish space environment for easy exploration
- Different challenges: debris, rockets, aliens, satellites etc...
- Intuitive control methods: direct control using your fingers. Alternate controls with relative touch.
- 3D cartoon-like Environment
- Space like seen in different cartoons: smiling planetoids, funny objects, simple obstacles
- Lots of power-ups: Slow Motion, Coin Magnet, Shield, etc.
- Different skins for your spaceship for added gaming fun.
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Requirements
Your mobile device must have at least 30.08 MB of space to download and install Spaceship Junior - The Voyage Free: Cartoon Space Game For Kids app. Spaceship Junior - The Voyage Free: Cartoon Space Game For Kids is available on iTunes for $0.00
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