Going Astray
Dodge and run your way through a failing ship as you flee for your life.
The Syndicate’s taking fire and the crew have fled. As you prepare your escape the security system detects intruders on board. As you dawn your suit and race down the halls make sure you align yourself with the gates and match the colors or you could fall victim to the ship’s security as well. As a crew member of the ship Syndicate, you have been awarded specialized armor capable of mitigating the security systems stunning effects.
Prepare for a challenge as you dodge Obstacles and Change colors to match gates.
Customize your look with armors you unlock through meeting milestones.
Get into the groove with Rhythmic music and timing.
Up your game by increasing levels of difficulty.
Steam User 7
Slick original beats, many different customization options, and generally just a hoot to play. All the songs have a good beat to them helping you stick to a rhythm. A game I can surely get competitive about.
Although, I wish my computer could properly handle the highest graphic settings that has not deterred me from aiming to get all the armors and try for the achievements.
Steam User 4
This is a challanging mini mental game that reqiures you to remember what color matches with what number on the keyboard. Once you figure that out the game seems easy until it gets a lot faster adding in jumps and turns. Honestly it reminded me of temple run with a sprinkle of Guitar hero with the colors. I found it to be fun and at Its asking price its definatly worth a try.
Steam User 3
The game is pretty cool and a few of my friends worked hard to get this game developed. Gameplay is simple and the music is nice and it's worth the 5 dollars.
Steam User 1
PROS
A challenging game with unlockable content, selectable music tracks and achievements. It's definitely addicting and keeps you engaged (trying to beat your high score). The art is pretty cool too, especially the customizable armor for the player character.
CONS
Getting used to the controls (jumping and turning) can take a bit of trial and error, but once you're used to it, it's smooth sailing.
Steam User 1
Game I made with friends in college. Still super proud of how it came out just wish more people new about it.