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Dark Nova: Space Trader for the iPhone

I spent countless hours playing Space Trader on my Handspring Visor, and don’t ask me why, but it was one of the first games I looked for when I visited the App Store. At the time, there wasn’t a single option, though I had run across a blog post somewhere saying that a port was coming. For one reason or another, I started poking around the App Store last night, and did a “power search” for Space Trader. Lo and behold, there it was. However, after a glance at the reviews, the $1.99 app got nothing but panned for not being a true port of the original. (The original game is licensed GPL, source code available on Pieter’s site.)

However, in the search results, Dark Nova showed up. Currently a free download, I grabbed a copy and damned if it isn’t exactly what an iPhone port of Space Trader should be. Even the author of the original Palm version was “truly impressed”.

For those not familiar with Space Trader, it’s quite a complex game with the goal of amassing enough money to buy a moon and retire. In addition to trading commodities (including running guns and drugs), players have the option of going rogue and playing the role of space pirate. However, running illegal cargo and pirating will bring about the wrath of the space police.

Now excuse me, I’ve got some trading to do…

Oh, and I’d love to see a screenshot of a Palm Pre running the original with the PalmOS emulator! That would be a hoot.

7 Responses to Dark Nova: Space Trader for the iPhone Article comments Feed


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Owen of http://asymptomatic.net/

I loved to play Trade Wars 2000 back in the BBS days. Back then, this was cutting edge online multi-player.

Being old-school, I’m not sure how I feel about adding graphics to the mix, but I do enjoy the space trading genre.

Posted at June 8, 2009 on 2:36pm

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Michael B of http://miklb.com/

Well, there’s not really graphics added, just updated static images much like the original Space Trader had.

There was a version in the App Store that seems to have added a a graphics/shoot-em-up element, but this version is true to the original.

Posted at June 8, 2009 on 4:09pm

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Russell of http://darknova.net/

Glad to see everyone is enjoying Dark Nova on iPhone!

@Michael B - the graphics have been totally redrawn for the hi-res iPhone screen, and we’re considering adding some animation to the encounters in future versions.

If you want to come and tell us what else should be in future versions, check out our UserVoice site: http://darknova.uservoice.com/pages/17875-suggestions-for-dark-nova

Cheers
Russell
Dark Nova Community Manager

Posted at June 22, 2009 on 4:34pm

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Michael B of http://miklb.com/

Thanks for stopping by Russell, I didn’t mean to imply that the graphics weren’t great, just that they weren’t that much of a deviation from the original game. I certainly wouldn’t welcome animations, I don’t think it would add anything to the game in the least.

Posted at June 24, 2009 on 5:14pm

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Travis Dunn of http://www.rogueship.net/

I just stumbled here from google, and it’s nice to see your thoughts on a bygone era of gaming being brought to the iphone. I’ve a game similar to DN, and although the game design philosophy is totally different, the theme and basic mechanics are the same. I just submitted the first update to the App Store and I was wondering if you’d be interested in a promo code? I’d love to hear your thoughts on Rogueship, be they good or bad, and my codes should be refreshed by this weekend.

You can checkout the website - www.rogueship.net - which also has my dev diaries so you can get a clear idea of where the game breaks from tradition in the interest of (I hope) a better mobile experience.

Posted at January 14, 2010 on 5:20am

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miklb of http://miklb.com/

Travis, thanks for taking time to comment and for the offer, email sent! Rogue Ship sounds right up my alley.

Posted at January 14, 2010 on 5:28pm

7

Psychobob

As of May 2010 Dark Nova is no longer free. It is $2.99.

Posted at May 11, 2010 on 12:47am

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