4.7
59.7K reviews
500K+
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Content rating
Teen
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About this game

Greetings, space potato! As you know, humanity has been colonizing planets for millenia. Exploiting them for all their worth. Destroying them beyond compare. Then moving on start the process over again. Turns out that wasn't the best idea and now we're all out of viable planets, which means we're going to have to move into the more dangerous corners of the cosmos. That's right, I'm talking about the Dark Zone. A place where chaos rules. A place of floating empanadas and giant lemons. A place where hostile rainbows can make you forget whose side you're on. There’s no telling what you'll run into out there, but maybe you'll be able to use some of it to your advantage. Not to mention rival groups of colonizers trying to stake claim on those wild planets. The fate of human kind rests on your shoulders, cadet. I don't envy you...but I'm darn proud of you.

Game Design Principles

• ULTRA RESPONSIVE: Your finger fits on our buttons perfectly. Always.
• TRAVEL FRIENDLY: Quit / crash / get distracted. Continue quick.
• RANDOM MAP LAB: Build maps. Always different.
• 100% FAIR: Maps are centrally symmetric.
• AD-FREE: We know you don’t want ads.
• OFFLINE: You don’t need internet to play.

Colonizer is a strategy game set in outer space. You will command a diverse fleet of ships and attempt to claim more planets than your rivals, earning stars that allow access to some of the stranger power-ups that the galaxy has to offer (Floating empanada defense system, anyone?).
Updated on
Apr 14, 2021

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Ratings and reviews

4.7
54.8K reviews
Lorenso Roman
January 27, 2023
Awesome concept. I love these types of games but the gap between normal and hard is asinine. Normal is great to learn how to play. You win some and lose some until you learn. Then it gets kinda easy. So you bump up ONE level to hard. The game becomes impossible. How are you supposed to win when the computer can shoot at every planet from all directions at all times and with higher accuracy? Why even try at that point? Stupid.
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A Google user
January 14, 2020
This is a bad knockoff of another game... which is probably a knockoff itself. Controls are awful. Anything but the small map isn't playable on a phone.. playing on one of the largest screens, a Note9. The pop-up info in the center is too big and unnecessary during gameplay. The only plus is it can be played in portrait or landscape. Edit: .. found the original, Auralux.
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A Google user
November 14, 2019
The concept is pretty fun, but there are a lot of bugs to the point this feels like a beta version 1.0. It takes too long to click on a planet to send out ships, a mechanic that relies on speed to be successful. The pause menu will keep scrolling down and down and down. The ship upgrades don't make much sense either, as they're not balanced nearly well enough.
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What's new

Some bug fixes, plus we upgraded to the latest engine, so the game will be faster.