Cosmos Quickstop Review (Steam)
For this Cosmos Quickstop Review, we attempt to run the fast-paced thrill of managing a gas station… IN SPACE! Upgraded our services, pleased alien customers, and completed our daily chores through simple minigames that add up to a hilariously frantic experience with solo or couch co-op play.
Cosmos Quickstop Review Pros:
- Decent graphics.
- 2.99GB download size.
- Steam achievements.
- Remote play together.
- Graphics – fullscreen, resolution, and graphics quality preset.
- Full controller support.
- 3 save slots.
- 3 difficulties – Easy, normal, and challenge.
- Two-player Co-op support.
- Time management style gameplay.
- You work in a petrol station in Space and fulfill customers’ needs.
- Every part of the task is its own mini-game.
- Humor throughout.
- Simple controls, show on the screen when doing a task.
- Uses its own language.
- Combo – build it up by cashing in tasks together and you get more tips.
- Jobs/tasks will show as an icon and finishing them allows you to cash them in when you want.
- Each number on the side indicates a landing pad and each room houses the pads.
- Quick travel around with handy warp doors.
- The task/job icons are housed in a bar that is called a patience bar and this dictates how much time you have until the customer leaves.
- The game is split up into days.
- Your room is where you go in between days and you can upgrade/unlock tasks/jobs (each has ten levels) and change the layout and amenities on offer at the gas station.
- List of daily tasks including bonus ones.
- Can change the layout and amenities every day if you want.
- Play how you want.
- Fast-paced.
- End of the day breakdown and rewards.
- Quick loading times.
- Min games have many variations from clicking buttons to refilling vending machines to pressing a button sequence.
- It’s like Warioware but with no breaks and a story.
- Very enjoyable.
- Accessible.
- Can edit and customize your character.
- Special events will happen.
- Very stressful.
Cosmos Quickstop Review Cons:
- Minimal graphic settings.
- No dedicated online co-op.
- Stressful.
- Some of the sound effects for alerts are straight-up abusive! (they sound bad)
- Takes a while to get going.
- Easy to get overwhelmed.
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Cosmos Quickstop:
Developer: Big Sir Games
Publisher: Big Sir Games
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