SPACEPLAN is an experimental piece of interaction based partly on a total misunderstanding of Stephen Hawking’s A Brief History of Time. Use manual clicks and the passage of time to create and launch potato-based devices and probes from your nondescript satellite orbiting a mysterious planet. Unlock the mysteries of the galaxy or just kill some time in what the astrophysics community is calling the ‘best narrative sci-fi clicker game of all times’.
FEATURES
* Fifteen starchy items to unlock, create, and blast into the vacuum of space.
* Life affirming, silly story that will both captivate and help you kill time.
* Reveal the secrets of five different planets across two different realities.
* Banging soundtrack, as is customary in a narrative sci-fi clicker game.
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ОСКЕ Педиатрия FAQ
Is ОСКЕ Педиатрия free?
Yes, ОСКЕ Педиатрия is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is ОСКЕ Педиатрия legit?
⚠️ The ОСКЕ Педиатрия app has poor ratings and negative feedback. Users seem unsatisfied with its performance or features.
The game is really not friendly in the first minutes of the game, and it isn’t optimized for iPhone X or above display which is just odd in 2021
The game is very short is well (took me less than a day to finish)
However, in the short time between the start and the end of the game I really enjoyed, hence the 3 stars
Просто круть
Очень крутая игра спасибо разработчикам за такую игру с сюжетом!!! Жду 2ую часть :)
Great game
Really cool, trippy idle game. I haven’t quite finished it yet, but I have loved every second. The art style in this game kinda reminds me of monument valley and I’m all for it. I am a huge fan of the snarky comments from the Word Outputter and just, overall have to say, great game man. Keep it up.
Good but not for the price
I think this should’ve been a free game because of the length, but if you don’t mind the price it’s a beautiful game. Well built and great story. Though I do wish it was longer. It took me about 2 days to complete. With about 2-3 hours of gameplay. Again a beautiful but short story. Do recommend if you don’t mind the price.
Great game.
I usually don’t write reviews, but in this case, this game was really good. It’s kind of like a mix between a idle sim game and a space story game it takes around I’d say five hours to complete. It’s really fun.
Fun, short game
I love a good clicker game, and this is no exception. The music is great, the visuals are great, and the progression is natural and rewarding. My only complaint is it's not very replayable, and I finished it with about 2.5 active hours of screentime. That being said, this feels like a game I'd buy for $5 on steam so the price point still feels good for what it is.
Best “clicker” game
Out of all the “idle clicker” games (cookie clicker, adventure capitalist, etc.), this one is by far the coolest. It is evident that lots of care and attention to detail went into this game. Bravo!
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Short but Sweet
Worth the money. Excellent art style, audio and incremental.
Save your money
$2.99 and the game takes you all of two days to complete. Once you complete it, it makes you erase your data and play it over again, instead of letting you just keep going infinitely or giving you something else to do. And it doesn’t seem like the developers are planning on adding more to the game.
There are better and longer incremental games that are free. Yes they might have micro transactions but those are always optional and you get to play a non-ending game without having to pay.
To the developers: either make this quick mobile game free or add more actual content to it. Played. Completed. Uninstalled. Enjoy my three bucks.
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