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5 out of 5
12 ratings in Indonesia
Love this game
Really like the idea about simulation space program
From my personal opinion, the things you need to do in the game are to add more things to do, and less of a streamlined path. Also, to add more instruction for some of the more vague operations in the game. Eventually, this could honestly be an incredible space exploration/strategic-survival game. It gives me Kerbal Space Program in 2D energy.
Core gameplay is fine. You have plenty of stuff to work towards. Where this game struggles is with its menus, lack of tool tips, and bugs. I frequently can’t tell what material I’m looking at and struggle to find out how many I have when a ship isn’t landed. I can’t investigate research sites despite having the rover astronaut and life support. Lots of little things that make the game frustrating to play. Will likely look back on it in the future.
I completely enjoy this game and will probably play it forever but when I first got the game it had a bug and wouldn’t let me play at all but the game is overall great other than that
When I try to do anything, it says requirement is not meant when I literally have everything for it
Try adding more dwarf planets including Sedna
This is a slow paced game, at first resources and credits are hard to get. But as the game progresses and you research more efficient processes the game begins to speed up and become much more rewarding. If you can get past Mars Elon musk should consider hiring you.
Haven’t put it down since I downloaded it, keep it up!!!
For me it’s a slow paced game that doesn’t make me feel like I ‘absolutely need to do this thing now’ like other games. I usually get home from work, do my chores for the afternoon and then sit for a bit and play the game. Rinse and repeat the next day. There’s no rewards for “played seven days in a row” and such and I actually really appreciate that. I can miss a day without feeling penalized in some way when it’s meant to be a means of relaxation after a long and tiring day. After about a week I finally got a better understanding of the controls and which actions progress me in this way, as the tutorial doesn’t exactly explain much other than “push this button and do this”. I feel like other than that the game is not meant to be a button crunching game that you can gain 30 levels in a day if you just keep watching the screen. It’s just very chill. Do a research expedition that takes an hour, go searching for space rocks for about 5mins or do tours of space for space tourists. Then put it down and spend time with the family and pick it up later and choose something different. 4 stars as there are definitely some learning curves you gotta get through but other than that I’d say to keep up the good work.