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Spaceplan review
Spaceplan review













spaceplan review

Spaceplan is fairly brief, something you can finish in a day or so - rather than something that stays around in a browser tab somewhere until you're ready to start charging rent - and it has plenty of ingenuity and creativity (along with a couple of naughty words, which we should probably alert you to). By clicking, of course! Spaceplan is a title that's tough to feature in a review without giving too much away, because so much of it's about learning about your situation and developing innovative - alright, utterly outlandish - ways to resolve it all. It's up to you to get those systems repaired, find out what the heck is going on and try to sort it out. You find yourself adrift in space with most of your systems out of commission, not sure what's going on or even where you are.

spaceplan review

Seriously, he has even received fan mail from the good folks at NASA so you know it’s good.įor more information on SPACEPLAN visit the unusual spaceplan.Here at Jay Is Games we like our games a little strange and wacky, and Jake Hollands delivers that in spades with his offbeat sci-fi incremental game Spaceplan. Starting its life as a web-based clicker prototype, developer Jake Hollands has greatly expanded SPACEPLAN into a robust and intriguing narrative experience based almost entirely around the slow trickle of time, furious tapping, and potato-based technology. “SPACEPLAN is one of the most important scientific discoveries of our time,” said Nicolaus Copernicus when asked to comment on the game through space and time and in English. Unlock the mysteries of the galaxy or just kill some time in what the astrophysics community is calling the ‘best narrative sci-fi clicker game of all times’. Use manual clicks and the passage of time to create and launch potato-based devices and probes from your nondescript satellite orbiting a mysterious planet. SPACEPLAN is an experimental piece of interaction based partly on a total misunderstanding of Stephen Hawking’s A Brief History of Time. SPACEPLAN enthusiasts can also purchase the SPACEPLAN: Potato Edition via Potato Parcel and ship a real-life Earth potato printed with the handsome SPACEPLAN logo and a Steam key right to their front door. Zero gravity developer Jake Hollands and the galactic potato farmers at Devolver Digital have released SPACEPLAN on the App Store, Google Play, and Steam for $2.99.

spaceplan review

By Admin SPACEPLAN LAUNCHES ON APP STORE, GOOGLE PLAY, AND STEAM POTATOES ON MAY 4















Spaceplan review