Epic Astro Story Kairosoft Co.,Ltd Ready to test your mettle against the final frontier? Pioneer an untamed planet, building roads and houses for your fel… TouchArcade Rating: $4.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsReady to test your mettle against the final frontier? Pioneer an untamed planet, building roads and houses for your fellow denizens of the future. Cultivate your quaint colony into a stellar space citadel, and you'll pull alien tourists from everywhere this side of Alpha Centauri! Careful though, not all intelligent life seeks souvenirs. Prepare to engage in heated battle with all manner of cosmic creatures! Win--and you just might be rewarded... Strap into your spacecraft, all systems are go for an epic astro adventure that'll warp you to light speed and beyond! Turn your device to rotate the screen, touch to scroll, and pinch to zoom in and out. Supports iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Note: Screen rotation and zoom are only available on iPhone 3GS and later, iPod touch 2nd generation and later, and iPad. The game now lets you switch between English and Japanese. --- Try searching for "Kairosoft" to see all of our games, or visit us at https://kairopark.jp. Be sure to check out both our free-to-play and our paid games! Information Seller:Kairosoft Co.,Ltd Genre:Simulation, Strategy Release:Apr 06, 2012 Updated:May 09, 2023 Version:2.13 Size:48.0 MB TouchArcade Rating: User Rating: (9) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal violentv Well-Known Member Nov 4, 2010 912 0 16 #2 violentv, Jul 4, 2012 Grabbed this...I have yet to play grand prix story though after purchasing it on a sale. This looks somewhat more interesting! strivemind Well-Known Member Aug 11, 2010 2,784 2 38 Designer Ottawa, Canada http://www.strivemind.com/ #3 strivemind, Jul 4, 2012 Hmmm, still torn between this or Dungeon Village. Any preferences? LOLavi Well-Known Member May 23, 2011 8,364 0 0 iPhone gamer Finland #4 LOLavi, Jul 4, 2012 Well I haven't finished this yet, but these are pretty similar even though the theme is completely different. In both you build a town and get new citizens/adventurers. Both game has quests where you send a team to complete them. In both games' quests there are both battles and reward "chests". Difference between the quests are that in this game you can actually put an order to who you're battling against. In this game you also can explore new parts of the planet, different planets and overall I find this more strategic. But something about Dungeon Village makes it almost equal to this. I'd say go for Epic Astro instead. undeadcow Well-Known Member Dec 4, 2010 9,493 2 36 Houston, TX #5 undeadcow, Jul 4, 2012 Dungeon Village got higher App Store reviews but I am waiting on a sale. dib Well-Known Member Apr 22, 2011 307 0 16 #6 dib, Jul 6, 2012 I enjoyed this game, but Dungeon Village beats it in most respects. This one is pretty straightforward and has an easier curve. But the away missions don't match the satisfaction of watching the residents venture out each day to fight random encounters. It's worth playing both, but if you must choose then get Village. neo_ Well-Known Member Jun 21, 2012 65 0 0 #7 neo_, Jul 6, 2012 I dunno if anyone feels the same way, but getting tired of the same type of games from Kairosoft. Don't get me wrong, I love every single game by them, but just expecting some change now. Still favorite after so much time: Game Dev Story LOLavi Well-Known Member May 23, 2011 8,364 0 0 iPhone gamer Finland #8 LOLavi, Jul 6, 2012 Yeah after playing this one more, I gotta say I like Dungeon Village more. Early impressions were better with this, but meh... Dungeon Village is better. smegly Well-Known Member Mar 27, 2012 990 0 0 NY, NY #9 smegly, Jul 9, 2012 I really wish Dungeon Village had a lite version so I could test it out a bit. I played the lite EAS and liked it, but I think I might like DV a bit more if I got my hands on it. I'm more in the mood for sci-fi than fantasy, though it seems the features in DV are broader. Greyskull Well-Known Member Dec 13, 2009 5,588 1 38 Photographer/Social Sciences adjunct/sweet sweet l Fort Lauderdale #10 Greyskull, Jul 9, 2012 I have Pocket Academy and Grand Prix Story, and let me tell ya...I just don't understand Kairosoft games! I think I would like them, but I've got 20/400 vision (dom't laugh if you've checked my profile and know what a do to make a living) and the instructions are teeny tiny and spread out over like a bajillion pages. I can tell ya if an AP shell fired from a 75mm AT gun will penetrate, ricochete, or bounce off of a buttoned, hull down Panzer MkIII's side left skirt armor from 4 hexes away and 15 feet above...but these Kairosoft games? I think it's rocket science! Git Member Mar 2, 2012 21 0 0 Level Designer India #11 Git, Jul 9, 2012 Game Dev story and Grand Prix Story were trully path breaking titles! The others just seem so broad and zoom-out gameplay.. still skeptic over the 1.99$ rate, might as well consider Dungeon Village to shelve out 1.99$ if I have to.. LOLavi Well-Known Member May 23, 2011 8,364 0 0 iPhone gamer Finland #12 LOLavi, Jul 9, 2012 I hated Grand Prix Story the most (You must log in or sign up to post here.) 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Grabbed this...I have yet to play grand prix story though after purchasing it on a sale. This looks somewhat more interesting!
Well I haven't finished this yet, but these are pretty similar even though the theme is completely different. In both you build a town and get new citizens/adventurers. Both game has quests where you send a team to complete them. In both games' quests there are both battles and reward "chests". Difference between the quests are that in this game you can actually put an order to who you're battling against. In this game you also can explore new parts of the planet, different planets and overall I find this more strategic. But something about Dungeon Village makes it almost equal to this. I'd say go for Epic Astro instead.
I enjoyed this game, but Dungeon Village beats it in most respects. This one is pretty straightforward and has an easier curve. But the away missions don't match the satisfaction of watching the residents venture out each day to fight random encounters. It's worth playing both, but if you must choose then get Village.
I dunno if anyone feels the same way, but getting tired of the same type of games from Kairosoft. Don't get me wrong, I love every single game by them, but just expecting some change now. Still favorite after so much time: Game Dev Story
Yeah after playing this one more, I gotta say I like Dungeon Village more. Early impressions were better with this, but meh... Dungeon Village is better.
I really wish Dungeon Village had a lite version so I could test it out a bit. I played the lite EAS and liked it, but I think I might like DV a bit more if I got my hands on it. I'm more in the mood for sci-fi than fantasy, though it seems the features in DV are broader.
I have Pocket Academy and Grand Prix Story, and let me tell ya...I just don't understand Kairosoft games! I think I would like them, but I've got 20/400 vision (dom't laugh if you've checked my profile and know what a do to make a living) and the instructions are teeny tiny and spread out over like a bajillion pages. I can tell ya if an AP shell fired from a 75mm AT gun will penetrate, ricochete, or bounce off of a buttoned, hull down Panzer MkIII's side left skirt armor from 4 hexes away and 15 feet above...but these Kairosoft games? I think it's rocket science!
Game Dev story and Grand Prix Story were trully path breaking titles! The others just seem so broad and zoom-out gameplay.. still skeptic over the 1.99$ rate, might as well consider Dungeon Village to shelve out 1.99$ if I have to..