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ANOTHER SPACE GAME

Our Sun has turned into a Blackhole ...
Mercury, Venus and Moon has already been consumed.
Its time for Earth.

Will you be able to save the earth?
or flee with a spaceship?
or worse, fail and destroy our future.

Another Space Game is a game made in 10 days for #dreamhackaustinjam.
The main idea of the game is to survive the solar apocalypse and save as many people as you can. but beware, everything you do and wont do will affect the progress of your gameplay.
There are couple of abilities some of which is Natural and others are Human made.
Tsunami will reflect asteroids but il will kill many people, demolish structures and hurt the environment.
Each ability has a drawback of their own.
You have to plan out your gameplay carefully.

CONTROLS

Left-Right-Up-Down keys to move the earth

Q-W-E-R to use Natural abilities and Z-X-C-V to use Human abilities or you can Left-Click on them to use.

GAMEPLAY

You can learn more about the abilities and game from the "i" icon in game.

Population, Pollution, Temperature and etc are important factors. You can see them in the bottom of the screen.


Each effects each other differently, Using Volcano's ability will create dust clouds which will create pollution, so increasing the temperature.
Temperaure increase will reduce population, environment. In other to cool temperatures you can either use abilities or fly by a colder planet.

Other Planets will effect temperature greatly, Some will increase it while others will decrease it.

There are couple of ways to finish the game, You can build a spaceship which will take a long time and might get destroyed by Natural abilities. or you can play through the end without using any abilities.


Some Sound effects might sound horrible that's because I didn't have time to polish them & filtered them to sound more like in space sounds. 

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AnotherSpaceGame.zip 7.8 MB

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