When comparing Space Agency vs Galaxy on Fire 2 HD, the Slant community recommends Galaxy on Fire 2 HD for most people. In the question“What are the best space-themed games for Android?” Galaxy on Fire 2 HD is ranked 8th while Space Agency is ranked 14th. The most important reason people chose Galaxy on Fire 2 HD is:
For players without internet or those just wanting to play without the interference of others, Galaxy on Fire 2 HD is a single player only game. Galaxy on Fire uses a few different types of game play, story-driven, mission-based and sandbox modes allow you the player to be in control of how you play the game.
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Pros
Pro Similar to Kerbal Space Program, but with the convenience of being made for mobile devices
Space Agency may not be as deep of a game or have the same type of graphics and physics but it is a fun game that you can play on your mobile devices. Developed for both Android and iOS, Space Agency can be played on many mobile devices.
Pro Challenging difficulty that takes time to master, but is rewarding in the end
Space Agency is not a particularly hard game, it's just difficult and takes time to master. Space Agency plays out in a series of tasks that must be accomplished within time, these tasks play as a series of mini-games that link to each other as you progress. If you make a mistake in any of these stages you will probably have to start over, but play enough and you will begin to complete tasks and progress through the levels of the game.
Pro Simplified rocket physics keeps the game accessible
Rocket Science can be tough, but Space Agency makes it fun. Using a simplified physics model for space, this game will help you understand the basic concepts of space travel. You will build a rocket powerful enough to lift out of Earth's gravity and then place that craft in an orbit around your favorite place in the solar system.
Pro The historical rockets lend some real world credence for fans of historical space programs
For fans of space travel Space Agency has a large selection of parts from many historical space programs, including rockets from British, Soviet and US space programs. You will be able to build rockets with parts from your favorite rockets.
Pro Offline single player gameplay is great for players that don't always have an available internet connection
For players without internet or those just wanting to play without the interference of others, Galaxy on Fire 2 HD is a single player only game. Galaxy on Fire uses a few different types of game play, story-driven, mission-based and sandbox modes allow you the player to be in control of how you play the game.
Pro Expansive game universe where you get to explore many different star systems
Galaxy on Fire 2 HD has a huge expansive game universe. With over 30 different systems of stars, planets and space station, you will explore and adventure all over the galaxy.
Pro Nice graphics and music
The graphics and music are very well done. The music is slightly dynamic in that there are different scores that play depending on what's going on in the game. The graphics for this were good even before the update and are even better since it was updated. Many have said they are nearly 'console quality' and they are right. The graphics are actually better than a lot of console games out there and even better than a few PC ones.
Pro Engaging storyline
A really well done storyline with great depth and various conversation options, even though it is a bit linear.
Pro Closest thing you'll get to a space engineer style PVP game
This game could put stuff on PC to shame.
Pro Free to play, no ads, no micro transactions
You can buy expansion packs giving two additional storylines (also including new ships, weapons, systems...), definitely worth the money.
Pro Updated HD Graphics over first title allows the game to shine on modern HD devices
All of the graphical textures and effects have been updated and reworked from the original game Galaxy on Fire. Including highly detailed 3D models and stunning specialFX, Galaxy on Fire 2 HD graphics are optimized for Android devices and provide beautiful visuals.
High-quality visuals including detailed 3D models, hi-res textures and breath-taking Special FX
Pro Many different types of missions
Pro Great combat system and challenging game
Cons
Con Certain parts must be unlocked via IAP
Con Has in-app purchases
Space Agency, even though it is free to play, does have in-app purchases that range from $1.07 - $4.99 per item. These items aren't required, however they are useful in the Sandbox game mode, where people will spend most of their time in the game.
Con The building aspect is limited
Although the building is good, it has a limitation: you cannot place extra objects beside your rocket, requiring you to build stations piece-by-piece (The exception being boosters, which help you get beyond the atmosphere.) Along with that, there are some objects, such as the Voyager 1 parts, which are difficult to piece together, and can't be taken in the same launch, as well as being badly-designed. (For example, to construct the Voyager One, you must have enough space to back up toward the body piece and release the head piece, instead of just connecting the bottom of the head to the body, which is how it'd be done easier and less dangerously.)
Con Includes in-app purchases
Galaxy on Fire 2 HD has included in-app purchases that range from $0.99 - $51.82 per item. However, for the base game, which is free, you don't actually have to make any purchases at all. Same for any of the expansions you choose to purchase, which aren't that expensive at all. They add entirely new stories to the game and all of them are under $7 each. There is a combo of Valkyrie & Supernova which is about $9 but it's two expansions not just 1. Any other in-game purchases are completely optional. You don't need them to enjoy the game.
Con Campaign could be longer and bit more interesting
Con You can't enter into the planets
You can't enter into the planets.
Con No multiplayer
Just the campaign.
Con Game takes up a lot of storage space
This Game takes up almost 1GB of space.