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Galactic Colonies is a game about exploring space and building colonies. Explore a procedurally generated universe with thousands of planets.
Every colony starts small. Start by providing housing and food for your colonists before you exploit a planet’s natural resources. Set up factories and create advanced high-tech products to make your colony grow even bigger.
Discover tropical, desert and ice planets and help your colonists survive on harsh, alien worlds.
FEATURES:
- Explore a procedurally generated universe
- Find and colonize alien planets
- Research new powerful technologies
- Set up complex production pipelines
- Beautiful 3D graphics
- Upgrade and improve your colony ship
- Endless hours of fun. How far can you explore?
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Galactic Colonies FAQ
Is Galactic Colonies free?
Yes, Galactic Colonies is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Galactic Colonies legit?
🤔 The Galactic Colonies app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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How much does Galactic Colonies cost?
Galactic Colonies has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is EGP 205.99.
I love this game, it's so clever and fun and I don't get board playing it. That being said, there is a major accessibility flaw that makes the game significantly more annoying. For some reason, the colony map does not stay consistent and it is all in one straight line so it's impossible to tell what regions or buildings are actually next to each other because they keep moving around and they're not listed in a grid. This wouldn't be a big deal except the game makes it a big deal because if you put a living too close to an industrial building like a resource collector or a factory lowers the number of colonists that can be in your headquarters. I kept this in mind and I put my gas collector very far away from my headquarter only to discover that oops apparently it was right next to it, I could tell. That being said I'm pretty sure this game has been abandoned though, but if anyone ever picks it back up, I would love more opportunities to earn energy cells as well! But again, probably gonna keep playing this game and I love it just some minor suggestions that would help the game immensely improve if anyone actually cares.
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level 10 bogs 2 and beyond.
Fun game but needs updated
As I said, in the title, this game is fun, but it needs updated. In fact, it hasn’t been updated in two years. We’re on iOS 17 now, not iOS 15. I want to see this game continue, but it looks like it’s been abandoned. Please update the game. It’s fun to play, and it’s accessible to the blind.
Post this on TestFlight as soon as you can
If you are aware, the TestFlight app is for developers and users, testing beta software like this. If this were posted on TestFlight, you would have your reviews as people are finding bugs, not showing up the App Store here. Also, if they were to turn on “dev, Contant, they would get it released as it comes out with new things. Please post to death flight as soon as you can for these betas. TestFlight is a really good app, and it is free. This game is good, but the Accessibility still needs work. As I said before, the music is excellent. It could be in stereo though, but for those who are deaf or hard of hearing, they can always change it back to mono audio like it is now. More gestures could be able to do, ones simulating things on the iPhone for users on VoiceOver. this game could also be used for the field, known as orientation and mobility, and a very strange way. You explore the planet on your first injury, and whenever you’re reenter and are moved around, the owner instructor instruct you to figure out where you are based on your last visit only. I also wish. that you could revisit planets, just to see how everything is going and add more or reconstruct the booths and things if needed. You don’t wanna have any regrets in life, right? Is it gonna is a planet, but didn’t do as well as you thought you should, that’s too bad that you can’t revisit. You just have to take it, and go on. One less thing is for maybe suspension chambers to be used just in case the planet blows up, need to move on them selves. They need to have their own spaceship, somehow, and use suspension chambers… Like those found in “the children of time. “By the way, that is a book.
Needs the ability to go back and look at your colony
The accessibility is great. However, a cool feature would be to go back and check on your colony. currently after a planet is colonized you can’t go back to it.
Past level three
I love this game, but I’ve uninstalled it and reinstalled it a bunch of times. Closed out of it and come back but I can’t seem to get past level three. The mission I get does not lineup with the resources that are only available in that planet. For example: if I need computer parts, and they need crystals, crystals are not available in the planet. Therefore, I cannot addVance. Please fix this but overall I love the game. I’d love to continue to play this.
First sell 25 computer parts mission bug3 stars for being accessible and this bug.
Crystal extractor cannot connect to warehouse for storing crystals so computer parts cannot be manufactured.
Good game
This is a good game, but I am encountering a bug where the factory is saying not connected to other valid buildings please fix asap
A few accessibility issues and recommendations
I love this game, but the biggest issue I have is understanding how the colony map layout works because it’s very confusing and unclear to me. I have next to no eye sight and have to use VoiceOver no matter what. I know from reading the “How To Play” manual in the settings menu says in each colony you build the colony’s base will always be in the center of the colony, but I don’t know if the colony map is supposed to be a sort of grid view or if it’s all linear and you just swipe left and right to get to each region. I don’t mind that but only being able to navigate the colony map by swiping left, and right alone isn’t enough or makes much sense because without some type of system, that tells you what the coordinates are of each region on the map and there’s no way to know, keep track and understand how the voiceover cursor is actually moving around on the colony map or if it’s moving adjacently with each swipe or not which is very annoying to me. If the colony map is suppose to be a grid like structure, but if so then, you should be able to swipe left, right, up and down with one finger to navigate to every adjacent region, not just left and right or horizontally, but vertically too and I wish that the developers could program the game in a way that when you swipe to a adjacent region, it announces what column and row the VoiceOver cursor is in on the colony map, followed by if it’s an empty region, unexplored empty region, unexplored empty region with ore, crystal and or gas deposit or any other kind of deposit region for mining or if that region is an unexplored lake, ocean, mountain or any other kind of geographical feature. Single tapping with two fingers can tell you how much cash and energy cells you currently have and what boosters are active (if any are active) triple tapping with two fingers can tell you how many colonist you have + how many are unemployed and the rate of income, swiping up with three fingers will return you to the space map, swiping down with three fingers, can open the mission status menu, swiping left with three fingers can open your inventory and swiping right with three fingers can open the Settings menu. I think if more voiceover gestures can be utilized like this and if each region in the colony map can be labeled with some type of coordinates system then, this game would be amazing despite the video booster and reward bug.
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