Cargo Commander

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Third party DRM: Steam

This game requires a free Steam account to play.

Description

Alone in space, light years away from your family, armed with only your FistcannonTM, Platform Drill and the meanest cup of coffee in the sector; you are Cargo Corps’ latest recruit, a Cargo Commander. Your responsibilities are simple: travel through the vast reaches of wormhole-filled space salvaging priceless cargo from alien infested containers. The work, however, is hard, honest, and hairy: punch deadly mutants in the face, travel between your ship and containers using advanced Cargo Corp. technology like JumpingTM and Holding Your BreathTM, jockey for promotions with thousands of other Cargo Commanders in the galaxy, collect over 80 different cargo types, all the while earning your way back home.


Key Features:

  • Randomly generated levels; think of a name to create a unique level and share with friends to compete for high scores.

  • Fully destructible environment; create your own path with your drill and explosives.

  • Compete with other players for promotions; each level has an online leaderboard.

  • 2 different play modes: Career and Journey

  • Loot the dead corpses of other player’s vain attempts at beating your score.

  • Upgradeable weapons and tools.

  • Sweet Dutch bluegrass tunes from Doppler FX & Music!

Customer reviews

85

A fun Platfomer with challenging puzzles.

fable2 | Nov. 3, 2012 | See all fable2's reviews »

A little rough around the edges with some graphical issues that will hopefully be patched, but otherwise a great indie game that's full of quirky flavor. The easiest way to describe Cargo Commander is probably 'challenging platformer + graphical nethack in space'. You're looting abandoned cargo containers in randomly generated sectors. Each container is essentially a platforming level in itself, with the added challenge of shifting gravity and the cold hard vacuum of space outside the flimsy container walls. Watch out for the former, mutated Cargo Commanders that also frequently occupy the containers. Definitely a good buy.