About This Game Planetship is both a planet AND a ship, it's also a party bus holo-lounge spice freighter rocket boosting thorium burning well oiled supermachine, get it? You will after a harrowing yet surprisingly relaxing journey through the chaotic void realms of strangespace! So here's the deal, you've got to find a new planet for humanity to call home in the far future, a real nice spot with all the trimmings: liquid water, the right temperature, not too much or too little mass and atmospheric conditions conducive to keeping homo sapiens alive. We've even done a pile of research FOR you and marked habitable zones with the potential for an Earth-like planet on your starmap, so navigate yourself to a green zone and pick out a cozy little pad for the crew. What could possibly go wrong? P.S. - One little thing, if you're going to pilot this craft we're going to have to shed your body from your brain and hook wires up to whatever's left, Dr. Scienceman here says it's the only way for you to survive the trip. You're cool with that right? Great. 7aa9394dea Title: PlanetshipGenre: Action, Adventure, IndieDeveloper:John LawrencePublisher:John LawrenceRelease Date: 6 Feb, 2015 Planetship Activation Code [Torrent] interstellar planet ship. 2491 planetship. animal planet ship. planet ship game. star wars planet ship. green planet ship. mars planet ship. planetship battlefield earth. a planet ship. hoth planet ship. stellaris planet ship. pokemon planet ship. treasure planet ship. shop planet blue. planet ship tattoo. planet ship detection. forbidden planet ship. clean planet ship. planet ship tv tropes. planet spaceship. merkur planet ship. pizza planet ship. starship planet If you don't use a QWERTY keyboard, you are ♥♥♥♥ed. Developer hardcoded all controls.. This is a hard one to review: the concept is great and it is certainly presented well. Particularly as a VR title, this had a pretty good aesthetic to it that drew me in, and I had an interesting 2 sessions of about 30 minutes each. I was initially pretty excited when I realized all of the different resources (primarily food, water, fuel, population, and science) and the rogue-like objective of staying alive in a pretty hostile, procedurally generated universe.The writing and random events are good, but that's where the meat of the gameplay ends. I never felt like I was actually doing anything except scanning planets and sending ships to collect resources, and hoping for an event to pop up. Between those pop-ups it was more of the same, and keeping my resources up was easy and dull. Even on the hard difficulty I never felt threatened or... really felt anything at all except tripped out which, in the right mood, could be good. Otherwise, I can't see myself playing this any more than I already have. It was a decent pickup on sale, but not something I could recommend to my friends or anyone else.. A very chill and trippy game where you're a planet-sized spaceship cruising the galaxy. You warp from system to system, scanning planets and landing shuttles to resupply, occasionally having to fight off or avoid hostile planets or ships or whatever. There's mini-events as you encounter aliens and whatnot, there's some very limited crafting using elements you pick up from gas clouds or blowing up stuff, and the end goal apparently is to find another planet for humanity, but really the game feels more like an unguided space acid trip.For me it was a little too unguided, a little too wander-y. I like games that are a more driven, where I can sort of feel myself taking steps towards a goal. So I personally got tired of the game pretty quick, and it's definitely not for everyone. But I do think it is a very good game for anyone who likes slower paced open-ended explorey games that don't pressure you too much, especially if you want to play something super unique and very trippy.. its fun to play when you do not have anything else to do. This is one of the most relaxing games I've played. I also found "books" in space and when I went to the main menu, I found out that these were actual 80+ page retro science fiction novels that you could read within the game. The writing is quirky, and funny and the music is 10\/10. I'm going to play this some more once it's finished.. I rate 10/10learn the periodic table and be high at the same time (watch out for red space butterflies!). Reccomended, with caution.This is a trippy game, with some facinating promise, but it has some interesting effects with the lightshow.You gotta play it to really know what I mean, but otherwise - its a game I might be inclined to wander into again when I wish to really get lost someplace.. EDIT 3: Holy \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665in'\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 The "Death Stars," the girders in the massive comets\/asteroids \/ dead planets, and the Fast Travel minigame?! Every time I play Planetship, there's some new content to see. And it's all \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665in' brilliant. EDIT 2: I found space pirates hidden in a huge hive-like asteroid. I translated alien languages and then bartered with them. I blew up gas clouds, crafted drones to fight beside me, set up an Embassy on an alien planet. And I saved my game. Planetship is now less a diversion and more of a game what could have time and effort beyond the now invested in it, especially with the overhaul of the map. It's still in its infancy (relatively), but now there should be no hesitation in getting Planetship. I guess I should actually write some sort of review, going back and striking through a lot of the old one. You are a brain in a jar on a spaceship that is some sort of planet. Yeah, Planetship is real "out there(, yo)." The text-events are farfetched enough to entertain even after the seventh time you've read them (there are lots of different events, but of course some are more common than others) but not enough to alienate the reader. There is lots of imagination on display that should satisfy both a certain niche audience as well as scifi fans in general. You start with a population of 10... million? Billion? Something. That number steadily declines over time, but after playing for about six hours straight, it was still hanging around 7-8 b\/m-illion (and I was making bad choices intentionally). There are also events and equipment you can craft that increases your population.Your ship runs off Food, Water and Fuel. You have a pool of energy for boosting and firing (recharges pretty quickly). You have a shield that recharges independently of that. Zoom through space, scanning planets. Each has six factors: the three resources (Food, Water, Fuel) and three hazardous conditions to watch (such as Surface Temperature). Each planet also has a label (Neutral, Hostile, Friendly, Research, [Element] Source, etc.). You can send shuttles to planets, to extract resources, to attempt to make contact, to try and trigger a random event. There are several different... anomalies\/setpieces\/(")static(") objects. Space-cubes, clouds and "meshes" that you fly through while your scanner identifies Elements. Fields of asteroids you can destroy for Elements. Satelite-Televisions that you can float beside and watch. Pulp books that you can collect and read later. Black holes that take you to Bizarro Systems. Wormholes that take you to different systems. You use Elements in crafting. There are things that increase the birth rate with a chance of mutation, alter your population with metal teeth for times when food is scarce, increased weapon power with increased energy consumption, etc. The goal is to find a habitable planet. I've yet to. Original Review:Wow. Please, dear developer. Please. Pack this game with more content (as in text) than I could ever hope to possibly read. That (AND THE LACK OF A SAVE FEATURE) are the only causes for hesitation I mean there are legit novel(la)s included within the game!!!, but I'm talking about the random Encounters. I just dread the thought that the infinitude of space might hold several of the same encounters with only the highlighted text changed.Game is in Early Access; them's my two cents.Also, please release this game on disk so I can buy three; one for me, one for time capsule, one to shoot up into the cosmos like that one ship that has the DNA from the (")elite people(") like Hawking and Jo Garcia (the Immortality Drive).To myself\/us all: I\/we absolutely recommend this game. Gameplay is so simple (I\/you deduce after .5 hrs playtime) but Mr. Lawrence's dedication to this game emanates from the Planetship. [Don't want to get too far into the game, lest I have to play forever to keep the progress. Once a save feature is implemented (IF ONE IS GOING TO BE - unsure how to take that intro text) I will be all over the game and will probably be able to write a review that far exceeds the character limit]EDIT: I posted in http:\/\/steamcommunity.com\/app\/337280\/discussions\/0\/610574394236247951\/ and the dev subsequently friended me. Again (as will always be the case) no fraternization (i.e. free copies) between dev and me. I just faun over good indie games - going all out with the positive ramblings - and some of them appreciate it (while the other gamers don't, nyeh).
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