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Really nice and relaxing.

I wasn't sure what to do at first so i just wandered around for a long while until a found a star.

Then a Wandered around whith the star... until i undertood I had to open the menu to do more stuff.

So I created orbits & planets... and wandered around with my cool looking solar system. ^^

Until I found some meteorites... and.. destroyed them ? (not sure why, but at least it was satisfying)

for feedbacks :

  • maybe add some visual indicator pointing to the closest star / meteorite / "other stuff the player is supposed to find" so that the player has a goal and somewhat know where to go. 
  • I enjoyed being thrown in the game and having to figure out what to do with what. you should keep that feel but maybe give some explaination on how some things works (basic controls, what the menu is for, how to create planets etc)
  • little bug. if you create planets at lowest orbit your star kinda collide with them and propel you in one direction withou possibility to stop or turn)
  • Not much to say in term of art. it all looks really pretty and kinda hypnotysing.
  • the menu could use some polish to match the effort you put in the visuals in your scene.

All in all, It's a nice game, still not sure what it was all about and what I was supposed to do with it, but I did enjoyed the ride and it was a nice break in my series plays. thanks for the experience :)

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Thank you so much for the feedback and playing the game ^^ I wanted to add some clear goal to the game and especially some sort of "tutorial" explaining the basics, but I stupidly left that part to the last day, which unfortunately got occupied by trying to solve lots of game breaking issues. So the game is pretty much fly around aimlessly and build some planets. I mainly wanted to focus on learning programming better for this game so I made some decisions that took quite some hits on the design and scope because I wanted to do what I felt I could learn most from in terms of programming. The points you're bringing up would however been good to focus on to make add some actual purpose and clarity. Again, thx for the great feedback!