Andromeda: Rebirth of Humanity

Contains adsIn-app purchases
3.7
337 reviews
10K+
Downloads
Content rating
Teen
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About this game

(Available in English Only!)
Andromeda isn't like most other games, it has been slowly developed by one person for years now, and the direction it has taken has been constantly shaped by feedback and ideas from users to make it what it is today.
It is a constant work in progress.

It's not super fast paced. You can't really pick it up for an hour and get much out of it. It's intended to be a digital universe in your pocket with its own virtual economy and a community of people that will probably be around for awhile.

To be clear though, it's not an idle clicker game, it does take thought and strategy to succeed.

It is heavily economy oriented, with an emphasis on colonizing entire solar systems full of planets and building structures on them to generate resources over time, making it a bit of a mix of a 4X space game (Explore, Expand, Exploit, Exterminate), Universe Simulator, and a Tycoon game.

Fleet battles are 1v1, so while you can't be in the same fight with a friend, you can help defend your friend's territory from attacks by leaving your fleet in orbit over their planet.

The universe is persistent, so anything gained is kept, allowing you to build up a large interstellar empire over time.

Gameplay -

* Play as an interstellar Corporation that warps to the safety of the Andromeda Galaxy to escape an alien invasion of Earth and The Milky Way.

* Build up an economy by constructing and upgrading habitats for workers, solar arrays for power, resorts for tourists, mines and refineries for metals, and much more.

* Hire a Stellar Representative that levels up and gains perk points that can be used to boost the efficiency all the planets in a solar system.

* Use the resources you've harvested from your planets to build ships and outfit them with weapons and support modules.

* Create colony ships to expand your Corporation to even more planets and moons.

* Terraform your planets to make them more habitable for your Workers and Tourists by altering the planet's Temperature, Water Level and Pollution.

* Form fleets of up to 12 ships and retake Earth, Mars and the rest of Sol from the aliens known as "Strith", or fight against other players and take their planets.

* Not into PvP? The game is fully playable without going into the open PvP areas, although you'd run out of content much faster.

* Trade with other players for credits, resources, ships, weapons and support modules, or use the Bazaar to leave orders to buy or sell resources while your offline.

* Form alliances with other players and work together.

Fleet Battles -

Leave a fleet in orbit over a planet to protect it from other players while you're away.
Ships automatically fire at targets with basic weapons like gattling guns and lasers.
Players have control over unique abilities such as Nuke, EMP, Prism Gel, Draw Fire, Focus Fire, Repair Beam and Shield Beam making fleet composition and strategy important.
Hire a Fleet Commander that levels up from fleet battles and gains points that can unlock perks that boost all the ships in their fleet.

Land Battles -
Build defenses on the surface of your planets as a second layer of defense against other players that takes a lot longer to destroy than a fleet.
Fill up troop transport ships and enter orbit of another player's planet to land your troops and invade it.

Price, Ads and Micro-transactions -

* Only cosmetic or convenience perks for Micro-Transactions.
* Optional ads only.
* Uses the least invasive micro transaction system I can think of.
Micro-transactions can buy one thing: Time Crystals.
Time Crystals can be used to skip building and repair timers, painting ships, buying cosmetic holograms, or re-rolling resources on a planet slot.
Time crystals can also be occasionally obtained as in-game loot, or from a rewarded video ad.
Build Timers aren't crazy long forcing you to buy time crystals either.

Now also available on Steam.

A video summary can be found here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mm4g0G3PW0
Updated on
Mar 29, 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
This app may share these data types with third parties
App info and performance
This app may collect these data types
Personal info, App activity, and App info and performance
Data isn’t encrypted
You can request that data be deleted

Ratings and reviews

3.8
306 reviews
David Weileder (Ckryptonite)
March 7, 2021
Excellent game. There really is a great deal to learn, but if you read the actual in-game guides or quests, it gets explained (the game even rewards you for doing the quests). If you like setting up systems that balance each other out or complement each other, this game is for you. I also really enjoy the bits of real life put in the game, like NASA photos and trivia about the galaxy. If you like 4X games like Civilization, and you like anything related to space, then check this out!
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Matt Jones
November 7, 2021
I don't want to demote this, but this game was impossible for me. It's a brilliant concept, sounds like an absolute joy to play--if you can only learn how, and there's the rub. It is SO complicated. There is extensive help and directions given, but they are so complex that they don't help. The interface is unintuitive and intimidating, walls of text, text boxes, text lists and...just needs better design! Great game with an unfortunate barrier to entry. Needs a design overhaul for playability.
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Null Reference Games
November 22, 2021
It's made by one person and I'm not a UI designer, and it doesn't make anywhere near enough to hire someone.
Johnathan Humphrey (Krydenth)
September 28, 2021
It's a really good game so far. The reason for 3 stars instead of 4 or 5 is sometimes the quests glitch and I end up not being able to complete the tutorial. The graphics are nice and I like the fact that it that I can spend money to make my planets and ships look how I like (color wise). I look forward to seeing more from this game. Signing out for now! General Kyrdenth
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Null Reference Games
October 19, 2021
Glad you like it. I'm not really sure which quest would glitch, but I'll look around and try to figure out what you're talking about. I know I need to redo the entire tutorial to guide people more through the beginning click by click.