

It’s when you meet enemies that Affordable Space Adventures gets really interesting, though.
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Early puzzles have you navigating basic obstacles, using your mass generator to sink in some water, or hitting switches through narrow gaps with a flare, for example. The touch-screen becomes an instrument panel, with engine levels, scanning equipment, anti-gravity generators, and more unlocking as you progress through the story, all of which can be combined in different ways. Controlling your ship is deceptively simple: moving with the left stick, the right directing your flashlight – but it soon gets harder. Of course it all goes wrong, the transport ship crashing, leaving you to find help.įinding that help isn’t easy, though. It’s quite funny, and you could imagine it as a real advert for this sort of thing.

The premise is simple: you’ve booked a holiday with a space-tourism company after seeing their incredibly slick advert, who will give you a small ship and transport you to a different planet for a couple of days, all for a cheap price. Nothing, not even Mario Party 10 – which to me made the best use of the controller to date – comes close to Affordable Space Adventures. At the concept meeting where Nintendo decided that the GamePad was the way to go for the Wii U, Affordable Space Adventures must have been what they had in mind.
