myDream Universe - Build Solar

Documentary of Sandbox Planets

Published by: Oscar Tsang

Description

myDream Universe is a sandbox space simulation game.
Start from a small asteroid absorbing other asteroids to form a solar system.
Roaming sandbox universe and discover wandering planets or solars, your solar system can earn GP and mass. GP is important to build your system. It is very easy to earn, simply roaming the universe and near other planets you will receive a GP.
Mass is everything in the universe. Biggest mass planet alway can destroy other smaller mass planets. So, find smaller mass planets and absorb them, and away from heavy mass planet is the survival rule in the universe.
Also mass is available on everywhere, roaming the universe. It is easy to find asteroids, absorb them to develop your planets.
This game is mainly focus on develop and growth the solar system. Absorbing mass is slow and long term. Once your sun has enough mass, it can be transform to neutron star or blackhole.
In order to let you freely build your dream solar system, we provide a 100 save area. So you can build up to 100 different solar system.
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MyDream Universe FAQ

  • Is MyDream Universe free?

    MyDream Universe is not free (it costs 22.99), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.

  • Is MyDream Universe legit?

    🤔 The MyDream Universe app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.

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  • How much does MyDream Universe cost?

    The price of MyDream Universe is 22.99.

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User Rating

4.11 out of 5

61 ratings in Australia

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Ratings History

MyDream Universe Reviews

Gets boring after a wile

I’m on iPad on

Australia

It is fun at first then once you get to making stars it is so boring it doesn’t really even give you to much freedom to make your dream solar system you have to pay gp which is the curuncy and it is pretty hard to get 2500! For 1 star and I gets more expensive the more you have

When Do You Start Actually Playing

HelloIAmAlive on

Australia

Horrible game, it’s a quick money grab, it doesn’t allow any customisation and no what so ever freedom, you can’t have any free content aside from the basics, and absolutely nothing like what I thought it would be,

Make sense

douglasj23 on

Australia

The game makes no sense

It’s a Very good game but...

3sunboy on

Australia

This a very Cool Game Making a Solar system. I love space but The Thing is when a moon of a planet goes behind the planet it Does Not Turn Black. Other Than That I love this Game.

How do I get a black hole?

Shaunplays9382 on

Australia

I don’t now how to make a black hole

Update

sanboxlover3000 on

Australia

Add sandbox mode but it requires level 40

Wow

LionzedZMB on

Australia

It’s very cool and nice and awesome

Crash

wagablade on

Australia

I really like the game and play it a lot but it keeps crashing even after the new update

神作游戏

我是南隐 on

China

特别好玩,就是有些广告,而且推荐来一个新的玩法,就是玩家可以一起互动竞赛,赢下的玩家可以获得格外的奖励(比如神点之类的)

太好了,太好了,太好了,太好了

到底怎么动 on

China

好玩到爆炸,中子星和黑洞无敌

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