Star Horizon

1.9K installs
37 ratings
50 monthly active users
Revenue not available

Star Horizon Summary

Star Horizon is a mobile iOS app in Games by Orbital Knight sp. z o.o.. Released in Mar 2014 (12 years ago). It has 37 ratings with a 4.14★ (good) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 50 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Dec 12, 2017.

Store info: Last updated on App Store on Dec 12, 2017 .


4.14★

Ratings: 37

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App Description

Please Note: Star Horizon requires an iPad2/iPhone 4s/iPod Touch 5 or above.

“Star Horizon stands on its own as a title that is well worth playing. The visual splendor alone would be more than enough to justify the purchase.”
- 148Apps

“Star Horizon is a fiery and fitting tribute the likes of Afterburner and Starfox.”
- AppSpy

“Star Horizon serves as a showpiece for the iOS platform(…) the controls feel fine-tuned to near perfection.”
- MacLife

“Star Horizon is a slick pulse-raising arcade shooter that evokes many of the best sci-fi space battles in recent cinematic and TV history”
- Pocketgamer

“Best Mobile Game” nominee @Game Connection Paris 2013 / Selected Projects finals

Play as John, a private in the service of the Federation. Focus on amusing story and dynamic battles. Journey through the cosmos, upgrade your ship, make important story decisions and have fun fighting those epic bosses!

• Grab your phone and play instantly. Your screen is your controller (virtual sticks? Yuck!)
• Rescue your friends or obey the orders – follow the storyline and make choices
• Don't get shot - upgrade your ship with in-game currency (no IAP!) and weapons to finish your enemies in multiple astonishing ways
• Follow the relationship between the man and the machine spiced up with amusing conversations and absurd humor.
• Discover a wild variety of spaceships and fleet
• Use your skills to unlock achievements
• Support for game controllers

John doesn't fight to rack up kills or for honor and pride. At least not anymore. He just fights to survive and get the whole thing over with. His ship is controlled by Ellie, an Artificial Intelligence which is programmed to help pilots stay mentally strong throughout the war and which cannot kill human beings.

Federation is about to turn the tide of the war but then things start to go wrong. Ellie puts John into hibernation for 1000 years. Now he will have to discover what really happened and maybe, but just maybe, save the galaxy.