Space! Dexter Stardust barely escaped when the Vreesians, inhabitants of the menacing Planet X, sent a fleet of robots to destroy all life on Earth. Now, twenty years later, a mechanical man from the 10th planet seeks to communicate with Dexter a very important message - he is the key to saving both humans and Vreesians! Play the taco-loving Dexter Stardust as he, and his good friend Aurora, go on the greatest adventure of their lives and discover the mystery of the Robot from the Planet X!
Dexter Stardust was illustrated, animated, written, scored, SFX'd, and programmed by one person, Jeremy Fryc. Even so, the characters are voiced by his friends, Munk Alejandro, Lola Mendez, and Alec Corday - who helped create the characters way back in 2012 on a warm afternoon in the Dominican Republic. 10 years later, we finally have... Dexter Stardust: Adventures in Outer Space!
• 5 Episodes all in one game!
• Fully voice acted.
• A true classic graphic adventure game with traditional point and click mechanics. This is a 100% pure graphic adventure!
• All traditional - frame by frame - animation. No rigged characters!
• Artwork created in 4K.
• Visit 5 planets with well over 100 playable scenes.
• Lots of puzzles. Learn to play the ukulele.
• Tacos!
• Exclamation points!
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Is Dexter Stardust free?
Dexter Stardust is not free (it costs 9.99), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Dexter Stardust legit?
🤔 The Dexter Stardust app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
Wasted money and total disappointment. The visual effects are great I admit but between the game freezing, tripping out and the length of time it takes to load each scene I don’t want to play anymore. I would have given zero stars but that is not an option.
💯 Awesome 🌮
This game is awesome!!! Probably the best game I can get on my phone. From beginning to the end it kept me interested and excited to see what was next. I will definitely be watching the App Store for the next part!🎉😆
Some rough voice acting and some wonky animation
Aurora’s voice actress sounds quite inexperienced compared to the rest of the cast. If Spanish actresses were in limited supply, maybe don’t be so set on Aurora having an accent? Besides that, the voice acting is pretty great.
Also, it’s hard to deny that the game is a bit cheesy. Almost like a sitcom at times. (Not sure if it’s in a self aware way or not)
And lastly, some of Dexter’s animations are a bit wonky. Like - no matter what action you do with an object, Dexter always does the exact same hand gesture of him reaching out and grabbing. It just looks a bit silly a lot of the time. Whereas him not preforming an animation would’ve been fine.
Besides those nitpicks, the puzzles, character design, backgrounds, music and core gameplay are all pretty good so far. I still need to finish the game and I’m looking forward to it 👍🏻
Save slots
Only on episode 1 so far and the game itself is really good. I love the humor and art style. But no timestamp on the save slots is extremely annoying, I always hate that and don't understand why devs don't include that. So basically the only way to remember which slot is most current is to physically write it down. Taking 2 stars off for that might be a bit harsh but it's one of my big pet peeves of adventure games, most games it's not an issue though and already have that feature.
Good game but glitch prevents finishing
I am in episode two and entered the decoded soda fridge code (confirmed from YouTube videos) but it just gives me an error when I try no matter how many times I do it.
Such a great game!
The story was awesome, and the gameplay was fun! Perfect combo! I only needed a walkthrough a few times, and every time it was because I had forgotten something I learned or saw from earlier in the game and it made me go “Doh! Oh yeah!”. Everything makes sense, there’s no wandering around aimlessly only to figure out that the solution you’re looking for is some random item or interaction that nobody would have ever thought of. If you have a good memory, you probably won’t need a walkthrough at all. But that doesn’t mean it’s easy! It’s a perfect amount of difficulty without being completely frustrating.
I just want to know WHEN the sequel will be here! I’m dying to get back into the story!!
Great job, developers. You nailed it!!
Truly a gem
This game it a fun game that plays perfectly on my iPhone 12. Great puzzles. I love the music and Latino flair. Great storyboards and room design. A lot of different locations. A true to form adventure game with fun and interesting characters. Can’t wait for the next chapter.
Excellent game!
I found this game to be very enjoyable! The way the story was written was flawless. Jeremy your imagination with the story, the characters, the voice actors, the sound/music and the graphics were very well done! (I don’t think I left anything out?) I WISH I had your imagination…If anyone out there is looking for a fun and well done “point and click” adventure game, then folks you will not be disappointed with this one. Who am I to judge? I played “Pong” when it first came out AND I have played almost every “point and click” for the past 50 plus years. Jeremy I look forward to playing your other games that will be coming out in the near future. And thank you “So much” for spending a little time to help me out with my gaming questions that I wrote you through email.
Best of the Best to you!
Mark K.
Best type of adventure game
I love this type of funny point and click adventure game! Had a few days worth of gameplay. Looking forward to the sequel. Perfect level of difficulty: I only needed to refer to a walkthrough once or twice. My only complaint was that there were a ton of typos/misspellings in the dialogue, and some of the voice acting was not good, although the voices of Dexter and Uncle Jedo were great.
Simple puzzles, awful voice acting
The style is pleasant, looks like Futurama, and there is a lot of promise. The puzzles, however, are fairly simple. The worst part is the voice acting. Simply awful. Fortunately, you can mute the dialogue and resort to subtitles.
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