Starship Disco

Starship Disco

75% Positive / 4 Ratings

RELEASE DATE

Jan 17, 2017

DEVELOPER / PUBLISHER

Solus Games, Inc. / Solus Games, Inc.

TAGS

    ActionIndie
Starship Disco™ is a music-driven rhythm shooter with user music imports. Blast aliens to the beat in VR with 1 or 2 hands on the HTC Vive or Oculus Rift with touch controls.

Key Features:

- Music driven space shooter set in outer space

- Unique disco-themed stock music

- Import your own music (mp3s or iTunes m4as) for endless replay-ability

- 4 difficulty settings

- Fast and furious disco shooting action

Controls:

- Target and fire to the beat with 1 or 2 hands with HTC Vive or Oculus Touch Controllers

Starship Disco pc price

Starship Disco

Starship Disco pc price

75% Positive / 4 Ratings

Jan 17, 2017 / Solus Games, Inc. / Solus Games, Inc.

    ActionIndie
Price Comparison
  • United States
    $9.99 $9.99
  • Turkey
    ₺18.01 ≈$0.95
  • Russia
    $252.21 ≈$3.28
$9.99 / Get it

Game Description

Starship Disco™ is a music-driven rhythm shooter with user music imports. Blast aliens to the beat in VR with 1 or 2 hands on the HTC Vive or Oculus Rift with touch controls.

Key Features:

- Music driven space shooter set in outer space

- Unique disco-themed stock music

- Import your own music (mp3s or iTunes m4as) for endless replay-ability

- 4 difficulty settings

- Fast and furious disco shooting action

Controls:

- Target and fire to the beat with 1 or 2 hands with HTC Vive or Oculus Touch Controllers

Reviews

  • timholt1

    Aug 26, 2016

    I really, really like this game. The VR experience is really cool, too. I found myself importing all kinds of different tracks to see how the game would respond...next thing I knew, it was 45 minutes later. So yeah, anything that gets me going like that to the point I forget about time, I'm all about it. Good job to the dev!
  • arleas

    Aug 27, 2016

    I really need to play this more but I think I can give a quick review that won't change the recommendation. Just like all rhythm based games, it's essentially that old handheld electronic game "Simon" in a slightly different form. As space ships cross a certain boundary, you see a colored circle get closer to a white circle. When the ship is in perfect position for the beat, you shoot the circle and get the points. If you try to shoot too early it just makes a "bu-buu" noise and if you try to shoot too late, well the target is gone so you missed. There doesn't seem to be any real progression to the game other than get through a set number of waves until the end of the song. I'm not sure if the number of targets was supposed to go up as your accuracy went up or not. Also there seems to be a variety of styles of ship targets but my favorites were the orange ones that sorta did a "dolphin dive" towards the camera. It might be easier (or harder) using the head tracking to aim. I used the vive controllers to aim (which put a little blaster ship over my controller). It wasn't too bad and for the most part I hit the majority of my targets, but I feel like the game was too lenient on aiming at some times and too strict at others. I'm not sure if that's a bug or if it has more to do with the timing of the shots. EDIT: So I tried it a bit with the head tracking aiming and in a way it's easier and in a way it's not. The head tracking seems more accurate somehow, but when you're aiming with head tracking you're also having to look out of the corner of your eye to see where the next ship is coming from, while using the vive controller to aim means you are able to keep the whole field in view and aim accordingly. Anyway, I played a couple of the built-in tracks and shot a few hundred enemy ships. It's somewhat fun, but it'll probably be better with your own music. The music that's included is just kinda generic sounding somehow. It's not bad, but it just doesn't stand out. As an example of a song that stands out: 5 minutes after playing "Space pirate trainer" for the first time, I had "I AM THE ROBOT" ingrained in my head. Nothing in this game had any such impact. I couldn't even hum one of the tunes for you. EDIT: I played a few of my own imported tracks and I have to say, the "algorithm" is pretty lame. I think what this game needs is a sort of "edit" mode where YOU get to choose the beats the ships come out on. Even setting the game to "frenzy" mode seems kinda lame. Still, it's not bad, it could use improvement, but it's Early Access(tm). I'm not sure I'd want to pay $10 for it (I got it 10% off) but I've played far worse for less money. As for VR content, this game could be played just as well without VR. Maybe he should market it MORE as VR capable but not required, or else do something to give VR more of an edge other than head tracking= better aim.
  • Kelwynshade

    Nov 24, 2017

    Purchased at 50% off with decent hopes. Music is excellent, but the gameplay feels extremely bland and 'off' somehow. When playing there is a complete lack of sound effects; all you hear is the music which is very strange considering you're shooting ships in space. Out of 800 games in my library; this is my first refund request. Feels very much like a late alpha, possibly early beta. I'd possibly come back to this if it felt like a finished product.
  • FastLawyer

    Nov 27, 2017

    So I got this on the Black Friday 50% of normal price sale and I am very happy playing this game. It's odd that there really isn't another game quite like it. It's similar to other endless space runners where you have to shoot things. And there's like a thousand music rhythm games on Steam. But this is the one of the few in VR where the music rhythm actually corresponds precisely to the game action (I'm talking about the in-game music, it probably woudn't correspond to your own music). What separated this game from others in a crowded field and makes it unique, is that the the endless runner and music rhythm parts merged together seamlessly. I can't imagine playing this game separately from music and I can't imagine enjoying this music, without the gameplay. I just loved the in-game disco themed music. And the level became a lot easier, once I found the beat to the music. It only took a few tries. Soon, you're only looking at the visual cues for where to aim. But when to fire is not done by visuals, but by audio clues and anticipation. And it's done flawlessly in this game. The cool thing is that you can miss quite a number of times before the music stops, at least on normal/easy difficulty. Rating 7/10 very cool game, must buy if you love music rhythm games, especially in VR ... I would rate higher if there were more different looking levels or more in-game music .. although I do appreciate you can listen to your own music while playing, I did find that the game doesn't do a good job of finding your music on the PC
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Starship Disco

Starship Disco

75% Positive / 4 Ratings

RELEASE DATE

Jan 17, 2017

DEVELOPER / PUBLISHER

Solus Games, Inc. / Solus Games, Inc.

TAGS

    ActionIndie
Starship Disco™ is a music-driven rhythm shooter with user music imports. Blast aliens to the beat in VR with 1 or 2 hands on the HTC Vive or Oculus Rift with touch controls.

Key Features:

- Music driven space shooter set in outer space

- Unique disco-themed stock music

- Import your own music (mp3s or iTunes m4as) for endless replay-ability

- 4 difficulty settings

- Fast and furious disco shooting action

Controls:

- Target and fire to the beat with 1 or 2 hands with HTC Vive or Oculus Touch Controllers

Starship Disco pc price

Starship Disco

Starship Disco pc price

75% Positive / 4 Ratings

Jan 17, 2017 / Solus Games, Inc. / Solus Games, Inc.

    ActionIndie
Price Comparison
  • United States
    $9.99 $9.99
  • Turkey
    ₺18.01 ≈$0.95
  • Russia
    $252.21 ≈$3.28
$9.99 / Get it

Reviews

  • timholt1

    Aug 26, 2016

    I really, really like this game. The VR experience is really cool, too. I found myself importing all kinds of different tracks to see how the game would respond...next thing I knew, it was 45 minutes later. So yeah, anything that gets me going like that to the point I forget about time, I'm all about it. Good job to the dev!
  • arleas

    Aug 27, 2016

    I really need to play this more but I think I can give a quick review that won't change the recommendation. Just like all rhythm based games, it's essentially that old handheld electronic game "Simon" in a slightly different form. As space ships cross a certain boundary, you see a colored circle get closer to a white circle. When the ship is in perfect position for the beat, you shoot the circle and get the points. If you try to shoot too early it just makes a "bu-buu" noise and if you try to shoot too late, well the target is gone so you missed. There doesn't seem to be any real progression to the game other than get through a set number of waves until the end of the song. I'm not sure if the number of targets was supposed to go up as your accuracy went up or not. Also there seems to be a variety of styles of ship targets but my favorites were the orange ones that sorta did a "dolphin dive" towards the camera. It might be easier (or harder) using the head tracking to aim. I used the vive controllers to aim (which put a little blaster ship over my controller). It wasn't too bad and for the most part I hit the majority of my targets, but I feel like the game was too lenient on aiming at some times and too strict at others. I'm not sure if that's a bug or if it has more to do with the timing of the shots. EDIT: So I tried it a bit with the head tracking aiming and in a way it's easier and in a way it's not. The head tracking seems more accurate somehow, but when you're aiming with head tracking you're also having to look out of the corner of your eye to see where the next ship is coming from, while using the vive controller to aim means you are able to keep the whole field in view and aim accordingly. Anyway, I played a couple of the built-in tracks and shot a few hundred enemy ships. It's somewhat fun, but it'll probably be better with your own music. The music that's included is just kinda generic sounding somehow. It's not bad, but it just doesn't stand out. As an example of a song that stands out: 5 minutes after playing "Space pirate trainer" for the first time, I had "I AM THE ROBOT" ingrained in my head. Nothing in this game had any such impact. I couldn't even hum one of the tunes for you. EDIT: I played a few of my own imported tracks and I have to say, the "algorithm" is pretty lame. I think what this game needs is a sort of "edit" mode where YOU get to choose the beats the ships come out on. Even setting the game to "frenzy" mode seems kinda lame. Still, it's not bad, it could use improvement, but it's Early Access(tm). I'm not sure I'd want to pay $10 for it (I got it 10% off) but I've played far worse for less money. As for VR content, this game could be played just as well without VR. Maybe he should market it MORE as VR capable but not required, or else do something to give VR more of an edge other than head tracking= better aim.
  • Kelwynshade

    Nov 24, 2017

    Purchased at 50% off with decent hopes. Music is excellent, but the gameplay feels extremely bland and 'off' somehow. When playing there is a complete lack of sound effects; all you hear is the music which is very strange considering you're shooting ships in space. Out of 800 games in my library; this is my first refund request. Feels very much like a late alpha, possibly early beta. I'd possibly come back to this if it felt like a finished product.
  • FastLawyer

    Nov 27, 2017

    So I got this on the Black Friday 50% of normal price sale and I am very happy playing this game. It's odd that there really isn't another game quite like it. It's similar to other endless space runners where you have to shoot things. And there's like a thousand music rhythm games on Steam. But this is the one of the few in VR where the music rhythm actually corresponds precisely to the game action (I'm talking about the in-game music, it probably woudn't correspond to your own music). What separated this game from others in a crowded field and makes it unique, is that the the endless runner and music rhythm parts merged together seamlessly. I can't imagine playing this game separately from music and I can't imagine enjoying this music, without the gameplay. I just loved the in-game disco themed music. And the level became a lot easier, once I found the beat to the music. It only took a few tries. Soon, you're only looking at the visual cues for where to aim. But when to fire is not done by visuals, but by audio clues and anticipation. And it's done flawlessly in this game. The cool thing is that you can miss quite a number of times before the music stops, at least on normal/easy difficulty. Rating 7/10 very cool game, must buy if you love music rhythm games, especially in VR ... I would rate higher if there were more different looking levels or more in-game music .. although I do appreciate you can listen to your own music while playing, I did find that the game doesn't do a good job of finding your music on the PC
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FAQ

Buy Starship Disco For the Best Price

Gamedeal compares prices across all the major retailers on the internet to find the best game deals for you. We include occasional game discounts, seasons sale, and more to help you spend less and buy more. Check out all the best deals available for Starship Disco on different platforms right now and find the one that suits you the best! 

Is Starship Disco Available to Download Instantly After Purchase?

We include game deals from reputable and trustworthy game retailers from around the world to ensure smooth and instant purchasing. You will be able to download or activate the game right away depending on the store of choice. However, some stores have manual checks in place to avoid any kind of fraud, which could some time.

Can I Buy Starship Disco for Free?

Game retailers come up with Steam deals that allow players to buy games at very cheap prices and sometimes even for free as giveaways. We keep an eye out on special giveaways like these to let you buy your favorite video games for completely free. Looking to buy Starship Disco for free? Many stores including Steam Games offer giveaways like this all the time. 

Look for these offers, participate and you might just get luckily enough to win your favorite title for free. However, if you don’t, you can always grab it for the lowest price on Gamedeal!