Rescue your girlfriend, Mr. Ace!
Well, well, well, and I thought that games being more than easy to play were a thing of the present, hehe! Well, before I explain what to expect from this game here, let me tell you this: the game features a mode where it plays itself; you can just sit and spectate! How about that for user friendliness! At any rate, it matters little, because with Space Ace the entire game is more or less an interactive sort of video experience, in the lines of laser disc games, yes, Dragon's Lair style. Not exactly as QTE inclined but well, along the very same lines. So try it if you would like to get inside a very particular kind of cartoony adventure, modern in terms of means of control but classical in the nods to old classics it holds. Graphically and controls wise, like I said it is modern era, you won't really get stuck and your endurance, more than anything else will be tested. And, well, that's the extent to which the game allows you in, with its action packed world and its wacky cartoonish protagonist and the world set in the same universe. Later games in the series will share the same manner of production as well, if that's what you'd like to try.