Guide your ship with intuitive mouse controls, seamlessly matching your cursor's movement as you weave through relentless missile salvos. Survival demands constant vigilance—dodge incoming projectiles with quick reflexes and precise maneuvers to keep your craft intact in this high-stakes dance of evasion.
Voidbound thrusts you into the cockpit of a derelict spacecraft spiraling toward a black hole’s event horizon. Oxygen bleeds from cracked tanks—300 seconds remain before life support fails. Your goal: survive the countdown. ScavDrones, skeletal AI hunters, swarm the ship’s corroded halls, drawn to heat signatures. Power cores scattered across the vessel fuel flickering shield generators and thrusters, but each activation drains reserves. Asteroids punch through hull plating; seal breaches with welding tools or suffocate. Radiation storms flood compartments without warning—duck into lockers or fry mid-sprint. Every salvaged part from broken drones buys temporary upgrades: extended oxygen caps, reinforced bulkheads, or cloaking fields to slip past patrols. But nothing stops the clock. Distortions warp the screen as gravity claws at the ship. Systems fail. Lights die. The final minute crawls. Red warnings scream. A drone’s plasma saw shreds the cockpit door. You kick it into the void, glove torn, oxygen hissing. Ten seconds. Five. Event horizon static drowns the HUD. Survive? The screen fades. A distorted transmission crackles: *“Lifeform detected… retrieval initiated.”* Credits roll. Your score: seconds lived, drones scrapped, near-misses tallied. Play again? This time, you’ll last longer. Maybe.
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