Star Jumper

Contains ads
3.9
2.96K reviews
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About this game

Star Jumper puts you in command of one of the 6 available starships.

Use it to explore and encounter different random events within the galaxy and make your way to the center of the galaxy.
Discover new items, systems, weapons that you can use to augment your ship to make it stronger.

Trade with various merchants to repair your ship, get fuel for the journey, or to buy new items.

Fight off hostile ships. You can distribute power to your ship's weapons, shields or engines to gain an upper hand. But be careful, powering a system will drain power from the other two and make them weaker!
You can also use your advanced sensors to target specific enemy systems to shut them down!

When weapons aren't good enough you can always board and capture the enemy ship.

- 6 ships to choose from
- 80 to 145 random locations to explore
- over 30 enemy ships
- 80 weapons distributed in four types
- various items that you can trade
Updated on
23 Jan 2017

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Ratings and reviews

3.9
2.68K reviews
A Google user
27 January 2020
Satisfying core mechanics with great promise, marred by some rough edges. This game offers a satisfying roguelite galaxy faring scifi experience. Upgrades galore, from crew skill & compliment to subsystem upgrades, energy prioritization, and equipment, all of which has a tangible effect on the game. Rough edges: Poor editing with bad spelling, missing info, and empty mission choices. Severely lacking in the sound department, with no music to speak of, and only the most basic sound effects.
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A Google user
15 February 2019
the game has a great concept but it has a lot of flaws, there are many times the game glitches and there's no choice and must be restarted. when trying to capture a ship there are times you could have hundreds of crew and they have negative five and you'll never be able to capture or flee (one of the achievements is to capture and not destroy). seems like a bug?
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A Google user
20 November 2018
The game itself seemed ok but the big dealbreaker is that it would not actually stay silent after turning sound off in the options. Most sounds and music were turned off but it still made plenty of noise when checking out planets. Also, the intrusive full-screen ads, which may not be safe for public view, still have audio. If turning sound off actually worked and if there was a way to pay to remove ads, I'd give this game more of a chance.
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What's new

- added new game mode "Duel"
- added 12 Achievements with in-game effects
- added new player and enemy ship
- redone enemy and weapons distribution
- graphical changes to some of the assets
- reduced game size
- lots of bug fixes and optimizations
- read in-game change log for additional information, under "about"(the question mark) in the main menu