There's nothing better than just hopping into a game and flying free. This retro arcade vertical shooter hooks you with endless loops and simple gameplay. With no more than three fingers, I had an arsenal ready to command. I was absolutely hooked by three lives, no continues, and a high score to beat, and now ZeroVector might be a new staple on my phone. The simple nature of ZeroVecor hooked me. I really can appreciate a game without laborious forty-minute tutorials to figure out. But I had no worries with that in ZeroVector. The ship automatically fired, and all I had to do was avoid getting hit.
Maybe I lied... there's a bit more than that. There's a special move named "reversal" that became my best friend, which sent enemy projectiles right back at em! If you need more than that, conquest mode lets you compete against other players! With all the special ingredients stirring in the soup, it's very easy to see why ZeroVector could become hyper-addictive.
But, despite the praise, I wish there were some rewards for achieving a high score or a new level. A new color scheme for the ship, or collectible? Something! It's so frustrating dying and then returning to zero, yet the fact that I can hop right back in is what's so addicting about this game. Althought the $0.99 option to play the game free of ads or to buy developer blackpawn a taco doesnt hurt.
Looking for something simple and addicting? ZeroVector is for you.