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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Enjoyment | #825 | 3.625 | 3.625 |
Creativity | #1163 | 3.719 | 3.719 |
Overall | #1262 | 3.573 | 3.573 |
Style | #2184 | 3.375 | 3.375 |
Ranked from 32 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
How does your game fit the theme?
You start as a small core, collecting crucial "scientific apparatus" to rebuild your space station. Start with small space junk and end with... planets?
Development Time
96 hours
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Very satisfying!
Simple and fun, fits the theme very nicely.
Thanks for playing!
Cool concept, had fun !
Thanks for playing!
Fun game but a little short. Satisfying...
Thanks for playing!
Really enjoyed building the station! The clanging sounds are great and the escalation is really fun!!
Glad you liked it, thanks for playing!
Love this entry! I think you gave the perfect amount of preamble to explain the game, and the gameplay itself felt intuitive and fast to pick up. After collecting a bit of stuff and starting to worry I'd be too big to get between the obstacles, it was a perfectly timed and pleasant surprise to have the zoom out occur each time. I also love that the end of the game tells you that the hilarious cobbled-together mess of spaceparts you've accumulated is a "space station." I think we were on a similar wave length with our entries for this jam :P Overall, great work on this one!
Thanks for playing! Like grandma always said: any pile of space junk is a space station if you believe in it enough~
Great little game, without reading the description I was pleasantly surprised by the scale mechanic. Really good job!
Thanks for playing!
nice idea, nicely developed. I liked the game
Thanks, glad you liked it!
When the screen started filling up I was thinking "this is going to be over quickly" but then the camera zoomed out and it all made sense. I like the branching structures that result from surviving a while! I don't feel like I have much choice in the matter if a red thing goes down the middle of the screen though.
Overall a well-polished game to have made in 4 days. Well done!
That's a nice looking station! Thanks for playing!
simple and fun! the core mechanics is executed well!
Thanks for playing!
Be sure to check mine:)
The concept of space adjoining pixel art and tight controls
Keep it up :>
Thanks for playing!
"That's no moon..."
Simple yet fun, i found the mechanic to turn your space-ju-... space-station in the makings with A and S really interesting.
Thanks for playing!
Love it! A simple yet engaging design. It reminds me of my own submission, for obvious reasons, but this is of course its own thing. Nice work!
Thanks for playing! Really enjoyed your submission and I can see the core concept being worked in different ways -- great job too!
Very clever. Love the zoom out scaling and the shaders that look like nebulae.
Thanks for playing!
Really fun to play, and I like how you zoom out as you get bigger!
Thanks for playing!
So satisfying to see the space station get humungous after a while! Great work.
Thanks for playing!
I WAS HUGE, I love how the screen goes moves away when you are bigger, sadly there was one part with a lot of red strong steroids and I couldn’t get past it. Was fun to play!
Thanks for playing! If you fancy a second try eventually, there is a difficulty setting on the Options menu that tweaks the resistance/number of red asteroids.
I beat the game playing in normal :3
Nice! 😁
Pretty fun! Zooming out after the station reaches a certain size was such a cool effect. I really enjoyed that. It helped capture the scale of how much you'd grown. Nice job!
Thanks for playing!
This was fun!! I enjoyed trying to make my station into weird shapes as well as making it as big as possible. I like the way it zooms out periodically once you get to a certain size, and how it becomes harder to avoid the red junk as you grow.
Here's my attempt at making my station shaped like a big humanoid robot:
Thanks for playing! Your station looks great!