Space Grunts

4.2
1.31K reviews
10K+
Downloads
Teacher Approved
Content rating
PEGI 7
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About this game

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Space Grunts combines fast paced arcade action with turn-based gameplay.

The year 2476, Earth's space-federation has been building moon-bases across the galaxy. One of those moon-bases has been sending a distress signal. Space Grunts are a group of intergalactic "problem" solvers, sent to investigate..

You play one, out of a team, of Space Grunts, and your mission is simple: find your way into the moon-base, and figure out what has happened. You'll have to fight your way through aliens, robots, security drones and base-systems. Find the lower levels of the moon-base, and get to the core of the problems.


Consumables

A large collection of consumables can be found all over the moon base from weapon enhancers, to destructive toys, armor, explosives, system-hacks, and more. Use the items wisely to advance deeper into the moon-base.


Weapons

Starting with three standard Grunt weapons, you will be able to enhance them for more fire-power and range. On your way you'll also find alternate weapons, and melee weapons.


Secrets

There are various ways to complete the game, anomalies leading to weird places, underground routes, and mysterious items to transport you to other area's of the moon-base. On top of these there are secret rooms and area's located all over the base, so never a dull moment!

Can you find the core of the problems?


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Updated on
Jun 20, 2023

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Ratings and reviews

4.1
1.18K reviews
A Google user
December 22, 2018
I played the free version & liked it so much I bought the game straight up w/in minutes. If you need a rouguelike fix & want some scifi elements & rng levels, this game is for you. It works well with Bluetooth controllers however, I don't think there's a page that tells you which button does what only tips in game. Left stick moves. L1/R1 cycles your weapons left/right, A/X cycles the weapons right. Y triangle opens inventory. Idk what button (if any) accesses the menu yet. Square/X fires.
37 people found this review helpful
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A Google user
April 9, 2019
Good way to pass the time. The mechanics are solid and the need to get further every time is there. It does get a bit repetitive the further you get during a single run. Definitely a two consecutive runs in a single play session type of game. More weapon options will help combat the repetitive feel during consecutive runs. Overall not a bad game just kinda boring which is fixable. The devs did a good job.
12 people found this review helpful
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dc9wilson
February 8, 2023
I think this is the better of the two in the series. Here you have ranged weapons & are pushed to want to explore & engage in combat. The sequel was taken in a different direction with cards which is ok but limits combat where you have to run into each enemy to engage. Running out of cards hampers combat too. The sequel would have been better if it had been an upgraded better version of this. But as it stands, this is the better of the two. The sequel just really doesn't work that well. A shame.
20 people found this review helpful
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