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Retro Time Pilot

Retro Time Pilot

Retro Time Pilot

When I’m looking to relax, my go-to option is another entertaining game with an ’80s flair that I can download from PlayStore.

If you’re also wondering how to unwind before your guided meditation class, where you won’t learn how to meditate and have fun at the same time, I suggest this fantastic mobile video game.

Travel Through Time

Embark on a journey through different historical periods with your mobile device and enjoy the power of altering their course with just a touch of the screen.

Intuitive Gameplay

As with other titles from C.M.G., this game features an intelligently designed interface that prioritizes simplicity. Players can also compare scores with friends, maintaining the developers’ commitment to user freedom without intrusive requirements beyond the display of sponsors.

Storyline

In Retro Time Pilot, you play as the pilot of an advanced spacecraft capable of navigating through different eras. Once the game begins, you will be immersed in various conflicts from which you must emerge victorious.

Your success will earn you gold, which varies based on the difficulty associated with each historical period. With enough gold, you can acquire upgrades and enhancements for your ship, making it easier to advance to more complex eras of warfare.

However, you can also opt for the added challenge of progressing without upgrading your ship. This choice is for the intrepid, as my own caution demands that I not advance beyond the first phase without a well-upgraded shield and a good escape speed.

Visual Appeal

The team at C.M.G. continues to impress with the ‘retro’ style of their creations, featuring elements like the well-known ‘CRT+’ mode, as well as sound deactivation for discreet play at any time and place.

Gameplay Mechanics

While the controls are straightforward, players must possess strong spatial awareness since the ship rotates 360 degrees. In moments, you may find yourself needing to adjust your left and right references, which serves as a great brain exercise, enhancing adaptability in spatial perception.

Conclusion

This game is at least as addictive as Retro Arcade Invaders, also by C.M.G.. I’ve found myself playing for over two hours before realizing how much time has passed.

I congratulate the team for their outstanding work and eagerly anticipate their new ideas and projects.

As usual, those interested in other games and creations can check out the following links:

Credits

Graphics: Jose Maria Ruiz
Programming: Antonio Ruiz
Music: Alberto Ordonez

Happy gaming!

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