Amazing simple space game with great sounds. Keep going!
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Into Darkness's itch.io pageResults
| Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
| Technical | #1 | 4.211 | 4.211 |
| Artistic | #9 | 4.316 | 4.316 |
| Overall | #15 | 3.558 | 3.558 |
| Design | #22 | 3.368 | 3.368 |
| Gameplay | #38 | 2.947 | 2.947 |
| Theme | #42 | 2.947 | 2.947 |
Ranked from 19 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Comments
Now that would be the stuff to launch at the acid party and everyone would have the most existential trip ever. I love the music, very Animal Collective. The shader work is remarkable
Great visuals, I loved everything artistically. Sadly I'm not a good pilot and I at most reached 2nd generation :P
So it might be a bit too difficult. But..... really lovely feel to the controls and I loved the variety in planets and effects. I really enjoyed this game
Very interesting and stylish game. The narrow feld of view made it a bit hard to dodge incoming stars/space objects when you were going fast. Other than that i foud the game delightful. It has an almost eerie quality about it as you hurdle through space and time. Very well done.
I love the look of the game. The shaders are awesome and the music is great. Obviously the black holes look awesome, but the stars also have a very nice pulsating color and look.
Gameplay-wise I think its a bit unfair in the sense that you are almost always going blindly. Even if you re going very slowly, the other starts are coming in very fast so you cant really dodge them when you view your play this closely. Otherwise the controls are fun and I enjoyed it.
Maybe a bit slower gameplay, a bigger visible are and gravitational interactions could improve the gameplay.
Just yesterday I had a conversation about fractal sun generator. Not sure how it should work, but suns in this game are very beautiful!
This was delightful! The controls are simple, but I still got a bit twisted around from the pushing satellite being opposite my mouse, but expecting it to be on the same side. Something simple like an arrow to indicate direction would probably help.
Visually gorgeous, though, and despite it being what I'm supposed to be avoiding, bounding off the opposing stars was deeply satsifying. lol






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