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About This Game Planetship is both a planet AND a ship, it's also a party bus holo-lounge spice freighter rocket boosting thorium burning well oiled supermachine, get it? You will after a harrowing yet surprisingly relaxing journey through the chaotic void realms of strangespace! So here's the deal, you've got to find a new planet for humanity to call home in the far future, a real nice spot with all the trimmings: liquid water, the right temperature, not too much or too little mass and atmospheric conditions conducive to keeping homo sapiens alive. We've even done a pile of research FOR you and marked habitable zones with the potential for an Earth-like planet on your starmap, so navigate yourself to a green zone and pick out a cozy little pad for the crew. What could possibly go wrong? P.S. - One little thing, if you're going to pilot this craft we're going to have to shed your body from your brain and hook wires up to whatever's left, Dr. Scienceman here says it's the only way for you to survive the trip. You're cool with that right? Great. 6d5b4406ea Title: PlanetshipGenre: Action, Adventure, IndieDeveloper:John LawrencePublisher:John LawrenceRelease Date: 6 Feb, 2015 Planetship Download Setup Compressed star wars planet ship. pizza planet ship. interstellar planet ship. green planet ship. planet spaceship. hoth planet ship. stellaris planet ship. shop planet blue. planet ship tv tropes. 2491 planetship. a planet ship. pokemon planet ship. treasure planet ship. starship planet. planetship battlefield earth. mars planet ship. merkur planet ship. forbidden planet ship. planet ship tattoo. planet ship game. clean planet ship. planet ship detection. animal planet ship 1\/10 Rating Great concept but it is the same as \u201cNo man\u2019s Sky\u201d to be honest.This game is horrible in terms of menu function and game play in general. You have no idea what you are doing and you have to play almost an entire day to unlock the achievements which is insane. If you are a casual gamer looking to have fun in low budget space then this is the game for you. If you want something more serious and detailed then \u201cNo man\u2019s Sky\u201d is the game for you.. This is a hard one to review: the concept is great and it is certainly presented well. Particularly as a VR title, this had a pretty good aesthetic to it that drew me in, and I had an interesting 2 sessions of about 30 minutes each. I was initially pretty excited when I realized all of the different resources (primarily food, water, fuel, population, and science) and the rogue-like objective of staying alive in a pretty hostile, procedurally generated universe.The writing and random events are good, but that's where the meat of the gameplay ends. I never felt like I was actually doing anything except scanning planets and sending ships to collect resources, and hoping for an event to pop up. Between those pop-ups it was more of the same, and keeping my resources up was easy and dull. Even on the hard difficulty I never felt threatened or... really felt anything at all except tripped out which, in the right mood, could be good. Otherwise, I can't see myself playing this any more than I already have. It was a decent pickup on sale, but not something I could recommend to my friends or anyone else.. What is the point of this game? all you do is fly in a toilet piece of crap space and shoot meteors. pointless please don't get this game. I really wanted to like this game based on the trailers, my appreciation for abstract science fiction, and some of the review comments but there's too much of a disconnect between the game play and the aesthetics for me.If a game wants to indulge in trippy visuals, I would prefer it to limit both the amount and complexity of information that needs to be digested in order to make choices in game. For instance, trying to evaluate planets requires reading descriptions and bar graphs of several different attributes while the text is moving around on the screen and often in and out of view. That sounds nitpicky, but the effect is like trying to read while in the back of a car on a bumpy road. Moreover, the more demands that are made of the player to process and monitor information make all the otherwise interesting background visuals and noise into distractions. I'd have preferred if the spontaneous (and seemingly arbitrary) random encounters had a similar feel to the introduction story (something more like 2001 or Solaris) but the reference filled humour felt out of place with the premise that had been set up. I can appreciate the need for trial and error as part of the learning curve for games (particularly procedural generated games) but there is a serious lack of breadcrumbs as far as some basic mechanics in this game: The single screen with instructions informs players of how to operate weapons on the ship, yet pressing the mouse key did nothing when the planetship was under attack. A few hints as to how to scavenge food and replenish resources would be appreciatedSome tutorial levels and more guided instruction as opposed to the single panel prior to gameplay would have helped.Overall, a good idea and premise with some interesting visuals that's bogged down by overly rigorous game mechanics for my taste. I'd be interested in considering future amendments to this game or other offerings from the designers based on what caught my interest with this game, however.. An incredibly surreal and odd experience. I'm just glad that things like it get made.. [NOTE: Review will become more in-depth in the future]A trippy experience, reminds me of days long past watching old Science Fiction B-movies and Twilight Zone. And some of my favorite Sci-Fi authors, such as Isaac Asimov and Philip K\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 Flying around in a planetship is excessive fun, though your mileage may vary.There's a kind of crafting system in this game, where you utilize the periodic table (disclaimer: You don't need to know anything about science, though it might help as the game is very intuitive science-wise. Ex: You'll find gasses in nebulous clouds, heavy metals in asteroids, etc). With crafting, you can make things or conduct research with the available elements.Through research, you can affect the lives of those inhabiting the planetship. Research also interacts with events that occur outside of your ship. For instance, I researched something that increased repopulation exponentially. While flying around, some of our food supply got infected by a fungi. I could have dropped it, or the option I chose: Try it out as a food source! It had a reaction with our reproductive breakthrough, which allowed for spores to grow and detach from their parents to become offspring. Offspring who doubled as a food source.Sometimes you'll come across old satellites from Earth, endlessly broadcasting whatever video footage was placed on them.There's so much more. Infinite cubes, hostile planets,\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665off space moths, suns that you can fly into (or thru), black holes, worm holes. And so on.

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