Weird Worlds is a role playing adventure game developed by Simisen Interactive. Available for $4.99, it was updated to v1.10 on September 29, 2021, and currently holds a 4.11 out of 5 rating based on 9 reviews. Before downloading, make sure your device has at least 46 MB of free space and runs Android 12.6+ or iOS 13.6+.
Return to Infinite Space
Weird Worlds Gameplay Overview
Description
Weird Worlds: Return to Infinite Space is a hybrid roguelike game of space adventure and starship combat set within an unexplored region of the galaxy known as the Purple Void.
Weird Worlds can be played on Windows and macOS using Android emulators such as BlueStacks. Download an APK version and follow our BlueStacks installation guide to get started. For help with downloading or installing APK files, visit our forums.
User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★★I MUST like this game...
... because I had to buy it on iOS/Apple store twice. Once, in 2014, from ASTRAWARE, and then again a couple of days ago, from Simisen Interactive. I wonder who I'll get to buy it from next? Hey, Steam has it, and its sequel, Infinite Space III: Sea of Stars. I think I'll spend ANOTHER $10 there, on those.
It IS a pretty good game, though. Better, if you only had to buy it once.
★★★★☆Naming planets crashes the game
Big fan of the game and have been ever since it came out so seeing it on iOS has been fantastic with no complaints but this is more for the Devs. would give a five star rating if not for this one game breaking bug.
Developers: give us the option or disable by default the ability to name planets in the game. It’s very easy to accidentally tap on the planet name (which is very easy to do unintentionally on the iPhone 12 mini) that brings up the keyboard. Every time that happens my game crashes an
★★★☆☆Too small on iPhone
A simple game, but fun nonetheless. Go to an unexplored planet, find an item, upgrade your ship, occasionally have a combat encounter, repeat. Sadly, one big issue keeps me from enjoying the game: on an iPhone, the text and buttons are MICROSCOPIC. So much so that it hurts my eyes. I’m sure it would work great on an iPad, but the iPhone version needs some major rescaling.