Compare Spaceguy: Red Space prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Droid Riot. Published by Conglomerate 5. Released on 12/5/2018. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Adventure, Indie.

A retro-flavored FPS that leans hard into communist space-opera absurdity across 30 levels, three playable characters, and a weapon roster that keeps things moving. Curiosity purchase territory.

I'll be honest with you: I picked this one up expecting a throwaway asset-flip and came away with something a little stranger and more earnest than that. Spaceguy: Red Space is a first-person shooter built around old-school sensibilities, the kind of game that wears its low budget like a badge and fills the gaps with genuine personality. The setup is deliberately ridiculous: you play as a female protagonist following the orders of Comrade Steelin, shooting your way through capitalist alien forces across the galaxy in the name of communist liberation. Whether that premise makes you groan or grin tells you immediately whether this game is for you. On the mechanical side, the game is a level-based FPS with a classic loop: push forward, shoot things, survive. There are over 20 enemy types spread across 30 levels, which is a more generous content offering than you might expect from a game at this price point. More than 10 weapon types give you enough variety to stay engaged through the campaign, and the ability to play through three different characters adds a modest layer of replayability for anyone who wants a second pass. Completion time is estimated around 14 hours, which again punches above its weight class. The first Spaceguy from the same developer leaned on a find-the-key-then-find-the-exit formula, and Red Space expands on that foundation with more story beats and a louder personality. One early community note flagged that mouse sensitivity sits very high and gamepad support is absent, so keyboard-and-mouse players should be ready to dig into settings immediately, and controller-only players should know going in that it is not supported. The tone is where the game earns its odd little place in my heart. It is knowingly comedic, almost Soviet-kitsch in its delivery, and the writing has a charmingly broken-English quality that reads as endearing rather than careless. There is a dedicated original soundtrack, credited separately and available alongside the game, which suggests the developer cared enough about the audio experience to treat it as its own thing. I cannot promise it will blow you away, but the act of scoring an indie this small with its own OST release is the kind of effort that tells me someone at Droid Riot genuinely loved what they were making. What it is not: polished, technically ambitious, or likely to turn heads on a highlights reel. The community is nearly silent, reviews are minimal, and there is no critical coverage to speak of. This is a deep-catalogue indie that exists in a quiet corner of Steam, slightly forgotten and a little rough around the edges. If you need tight gunplay, modern controls, and achievement support, look elsewhere. But if you have ever felt warmly toward clunky old-school shooters with a sense of humor and a weird premise, Spaceguy: Red Space has the kind of handmade sincerity that is hard to manufacture. Kai, Scout Team

Spaceguy: Red Space
ActionAdventureIndie

Spaceguy: Red Space

Dec 5, 2018Droid RiotConglomerate 5
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A retro-flavored FPS that leans hard into communist space-opera absurdity across 30 levels, three playable characters, and a weapon roster that keeps things moving. Curiosity purchase territory.

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About Spaceguy: Red Space

I'll be honest with you: I picked this one up expecting a throwaway asset-flip and came away with something a little stranger and more earnest than that. Spaceguy: Red Space is a first-person shooter built around old-school sensibilities, the kind of game that wears its low budget like a badge and fills the gaps with genuine personality. The setup is deliberately ridiculous: you play as a female protagonist following the orders of Comrade Steelin, shooting your way through capitalist alien forces across the galaxy in the name of communist liberation. Whether that premise makes you groan or grin tells you immediately whether this game is for you. On the mechanical side, the game is a level-based FPS with a classic loop: push forward, shoot things, survive. There are over 20 enemy types spread across 30 levels, which is a more generous content offering than you might expect from a game at this price point. More than 10 weapon types give you enough variety to stay engaged through the campaign, and the ability to play through three different characters adds a modest layer of replayability for anyone who wants a second pass. Completion time is estimated around 14 hours, which again punches above its weight class. The first Spaceguy from the same developer leaned on a find-the-key-then-find-the-exit formula, and Red Space expands on that foundation with more story beats and a louder personality. One early community note flagged that mouse sensitivity sits very high and gamepad support is absent, so keyboard-and-mouse players should be ready to dig into settings immediately, and controller-only players should know going in that it is not supported. The tone is where the game earns its odd little place in my heart. It is knowingly comedic, almost Soviet-kitsch in its delivery, and the writing has a charmingly broken-English quality that reads as endearing rather than careless. There is a dedicated original soundtrack, credited separately and available alongside the game, which suggests the developer cared enough about the audio experience to treat it as its own thing. I cannot promise it will blow you away, but the act of scoring an indie this small with its own OST release is the kind of effort that tells me someone at Droid Riot genuinely loved what they were making. What it is not: polished, technically ambitious, or likely to turn heads on a highlights reel. The community is nearly silent, reviews are minimal, and there is no critical coverage to speak of. This is a deep-catalogue indie that exists in a quiet corner of Steam, slightly forgotten and a little rough around the edges. If you need tight gunplay, modern controls, and achievement support, look elsewhere. But if you have ever felt warmly toward clunky old-school shooters with a sense of humor and a weird premise, Spaceguy: Red Space has the kind of handmade sincerity that is hard to manufacture. Kai, Scout Team

Tags

singleplayertier:sub-5Retro FPSPolitical SatireFemale ProtagonistLinear LevelsCult CuriosityLow-Budget CharmOld-School Shooter

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 98
Memory
1 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 8.1
Storage
500 MB available space
Graphics
DirectX compatible
Processor
CPU 1 GHz
Sound Card
DirectX compatible

Recommended

OS
Windows 7, 10
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
1 GB available space
Graphics
DirectX compatible
Processor
CPU 2 GHz
Sound Card
DirectX compatible

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Game Info

Developer
Droid Riot
Publisher
Conglomerate 5
Release Date
Dec 5, 2018

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