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This is some kind of quest game. You need to fix elevators to get further into planetary system...
Ok. If you having a problem fixing the last elevator: you need to... put an axe to a tree to produce a piece of wood. Then you should put a piece of wood on the broken elevator gate...
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Ratings
#83 | Mood | 3.71 |
#92 | Theme | 3.93 |
#198 | Innovation | 3.65 |
#218 | Overall | 3.57 |
#263 | Humor | 2.85 |
#265 | Audio | 3.23 |
#271 | Fun | 3.41 |
#552 | Graphics | 3.11 |
#1204 | Coolness | 49% |
Comments
This is a really really good game. Your concept is original and it was just so enjoyable. Congrats on finishing your game.
I liked the feel of this game, moving around and between the different planets felt nice. I think it could have used some more puzzles, though.
But I do like the prize at the end, heh.
movement in this game felt great, I think with a little more effort on your visuals this could be great!
Great transition effect, Quite simple puzzles to solve, but still enjoyable. Only downside is that the connected worlds mechanic and the gameplay itself don't seem very related.
Very cool! This should be expanded into a bigger game! The idea of piping in and out of variously sized places works for me. It's especially fun that you have to get some of the connections working and keep track of a limited inventory. You have a really good concept going here. Music actually isn't too bad either! This is pretty solid for 48 hours, in my opinion. When will you grace us with a full game? Look me up when you do so I can play it!
@Drew Van Camp Thank you for this comment! Maybe some day I'll make a full game of it :)
I liked the mood of the game. It fitted well the theme and gameplay was fun. Ending was great.
hehe the game was fun, still i was watting for more stuff to do like more gates or planets maybe more decorations on the planets, also the inventory system was kind of hard for me. But hey! was fun to play and the idea is very original, great work :D
The mechanics are great, but unfortunately the game lacks some features. The inventory should be more intuitive, too. I like your handwritten letter!
Even though it was super short, this felt really nice. Flying through space between the planets was awesome.
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This is really cool; I am impressed. The way the camera rotates around as you traverse each planet is awesome. Nice job. And nice note at the end. :)