Very zen-like and relaxing. I enjoyed just floating around and scooping up shiny metals. Felt good to pick up those asteroids that once threatened my existence!
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Stardust's itch.io pageResults
Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Sound | #62 | 3.617 | 3.617 |
Aesthetics | #93 | 4.085 | 4.085 |
Music | #99 | 3.702 | 3.702 |
Mechanics | #171 | 3.489 | 3.489 |
Story | #178 | 2.979 | 2.979 |
Fun | #183 | 3.489 | 3.489 |
Theme | #506 | 2.511 | 2.511 |
Ranked from 47 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
How many people worked on this game total?
1
Did you use any existing assets? If so, list them below.
music by Osmic, SFX from sonniss and KenneyNL, space texture by screaming brain studios, fonts. All are credited in game.
Link to your source?
https://github.com/2nPlusOne/Stardust
Comments
it was so fun. hard to control. I expected an ending or a cutscene at least but nothing happened after all the effort
I liked this, nice and relaxing... a bigger hit box would have been nice. Good to see the asteroid grow!
Love the atmosphere. It is very relaxing to just traverse the vast space and slowly grow. The control is a bit weird but I think it gives the game a unique feel. Very polished, especially the UI. Really like the SFX and the music too. Nicely done! Amazing that you managed to make such a complete game on your own in 10 days!
Very cool. This is one of those games where I could find myself losing a bunch of time in an evening while listening to a podcast or something. I actually think the game might be better without the penalty of losing your size and just doubling down on the relaxing nature of it. I thought this was great overall.
very interesting game , found it a little difficult to move the ship around to collect " stardust "
maybe a little bigger hit box ?
Nice game, so calming:P But I had a little bit problems with aiming at targets and eat them I enden up speeding through space and eating what I got :D
If you have the time, can you rate mine, too?
This is a nice chill game. I like how you needed some difference in velocity to absorb the other asteroid chunks.
What was with the little secondary ship? Since it looks like the ship from Asteroids, it would be neat if it helped by blasting apart the larger asteroid chunks
Nice game - you got the physics spot on. Even the mastiff engine has a rough time once the mass gets high :) I have a similar control mechanic in my game - hope you have time to try it out.
By the way, I got to max mass (in about 30 mins). Was there an end-game? I wondered about the little ship that was pootling around, though he seemed to disappear somehow. Didn't want to miss anything.
Thanks for playing! Nope, no official ending sequence. Once you get to max mass that's currently the end of the experience. The ship is there to create the possibility of attachment between it and the player. It doesn't do anything but roam around nearby and "observe", but it has the possibility of losing interest and roaming off.
Cool game. I had a great time playing it!
Maybe it would change a little the visual differentiation of some asteroids, because I got the impression that there were some that I couldn't absorb their mass even when I was in the stages where my asteroid was really big, could it be?
Great job!
Congrats on a very nice atmospheric game. The music and sounds definetaley set the right mode.
An option to switch the "A" and "D" keys would be great. It felt like it should have been the other way round.
Great submission! Relaxing atmosphere and great controls. Great work!
Great game! I had a lot of fun. It was relaxing and I'm so glad I have Kerbal experience which made moving around so much easier. haha
I'm definitely going to add the ability to invert the controls. With KSP experience we get used to thinking about controlling a ship by moving around the thrust vector.. ie,, rotating the thrust vector (engine) right will rotate the ship's prograde further to the left. For those used to "right moves the player right" and vice versa my controls naturally feel totally backward.
Wow, I was so impressed by this. I love the music and the storyline. The intro was only scrolling text, but it was well written and interesting. Great work! For some reason, the controls felt a little weird to me. Like I forgot which key to hit to rotate a certain way. It made more sense as I continued, but it felt a little strange at first. Otherwise, no complaints at all!
Very nice little chill, can tell you definitely you pout alot of time and thought into the space mechanics!
Felt really smooth, but ill add myself to space driving failures :P
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