When comparing Open Field Echo Sounder vs Battlevoid: Harbinger, the Slant community recommends Battlevoid: Harbinger for most people. In the question“What are the best Android games without in-app purchases/paywalls?” Battlevoid: Harbinger is ranked 64th while Open Field Echo Sounder is ranked 173rd. The most important reason people chose Battlevoid: Harbinger is:
Randomized star map, enemies, and loot that allows the game to stay fresh and appealing, as you never know what will happen the next time you play.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Game for blind and visually impaired
Open Field Echo Sounder is a game for the visually impaired or blind.
Pro Roguelite gameplay elements gives the game longevity thanks to the randomization
Randomized star map, enemies, and loot that allows the game to stay fresh and appealing, as you never know what will happen the next time you play.
Pro No IAPs, you get what you pay for upfront
It's a straight up purchase for the entire game meaning you receive all of the content, all for a singular price.
Pro Plays very much like the popular game FTL, whch should appeal to those familiar or who are fans
For those waiting for FTL to hit android devices, this is very similar: you take your ship, progress through star systems, defeat enemies, gather resources from their remains, upgrade your weapons, take on and complete quests that require you to travel to specific star systems.
There is no subsystem targeting or crew management.
Cons
Con Need headphones to play
When listening for target echos one most likely will need to have on headphones to hear the discernible differences.
Con Game can get fairly easy to breeze through if you figure out the optimal ship configuration
It starts out very challenging, but as you level up your captain and better ships become available, the difficulty doesn't ramp up enough to keep the challenge going.