What the Critics Are Saying...
- Owen Faraday, Pocket TacticsStarships is a game that almost no one will hate — it’s too full of that old Sid Meier charm. But it’s too hard to love. The lack of content undermines the feeling of exploring beyond the final frontier and the limp combat is an awkward step back from the elegant Ace Patrol. All of...
- Charlie Hall, PolygonOverall, Starships feels like a game damaged by compromise. It wants to be a bite-sized board game experience for a tablet, while at the same time a light strategy game on the PC. In execution, those two conflicting goals rob the game of any drama it might have, and Starships simply lacks the decisi...
- Shaun Musgrave, TouchArcadeIf you enjoyed the battles in Ace Patrol but wish there was a bit more to chew on between fights, you'll probably enjoy Sid Meier's Starships an awful lot. It's also an easy recommendation to anyone looking for an accessible strategy game with a sci-fi theme. For whatever reason, space sims tend to...
- Trevor Sheridan, AppleNAppsThe best part of Sid Meier’s Starships is that there’s always something to do whether it’s upgrading your ships, building cities on federation planets, completing missions with new tactical combat, or interacting with other federation leaders. A single game can take hours, yet a si...
- Michael Andronico, Laptop MagWith good battery life and a relatively clean build of Android Jelly Bean, the Toshiba Excite Pure does everything it should for a $299 10-inch tablet. If you're on a budget and want a slate that you can share with the family, the device will satisfy all of your video streaming, digital reading and...
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