Leading Irish gaming publication Bone-idle.ie writes "To explain what it’s all about, you are in control of a little space ship in a 2D platform world. The spaceship itself doesn’t have any direct method of propelling itself forward but rather it falls, gracefully!. The ship is top heavy so as soon as you start the level it glides along, but the front end of the ship starts to drop dragging you down, you then need to use the speed generated from your falling ship and use its aerodynamics to turn and glide your way through the levels to the goal point. The first few levels are quite simple so you have an opportunity to get used to the control system, the later levels add more and more features to help and hinder you. For example some cannons can be used to shoot you up into the sky or some well placed spikes can bring you to a shuddering halt."
COG writes: Devices specifically designed for Apple devices are rare. With near-infinite battery life and durability likely to outlive your great-grandchildren, the Steelseries Nimbus + seems purpose built for abuse.
Sirus Gaming: Overall, what can be said of Project Nimbus? Well it's definitely a fun game. The controls make it easy to slip into the game's fast paced shooter action.
DSOGaming writes: "GameCrafterTeam has informed us about the launch of a Kickstarter campaign for its new indie high speed mech action title, called Project Nimbus."
Looks amazing!! Hope they get funded soon! And some wishful thinking: Console ports!!