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. 6d5b4406ea Title: PlanetshipGenre: Action, Adventure, IndieDeveloper:John LawrencePublisher:John LawrenceRelease Date: 6 Feb, 2015 Planetship Key Serial treasure planet ship. star wars planet ship. stellaris planet ship. shop planet blue. interstellar planet ship. starship planet. planetship battlefield earth. pizza planet ship. 2491 planetship. planet ship detection. merkur planet ship. planet spaceship. planet ship tv tropes. planet ship game. forbidden planet ship. a planet ship. animal planet ship. pokemon planet ship. hoth planet ship. green planet ship. planet ship tattoo. mars planet ship. clean planet ship 1\/10 Rating Great concept but it is the same as \u201cNo man\u2019s Sky\u201d to be honest.This game is horrible in terms of menu function and game play in general. You have no idea what you are doing and you have to play almost an entire day to unlock the achievements which is insane. If you are a casual gamer looking to have fun in low budget space then this is the game for you. If you want something more serious and detailed then \u201cNo man\u2019s Sky\u201d is the game for you.. It is a fun and unique space exploration game with procedural generation, good humor, and interesting encounters.. Pretty fun. I played for a solid two hours before I got a bit bored/got to what felt like I'd experienced most of what the game had to offer. Definitely has a great amount of trippy stuff, nice colors, and nice effects, though they are a bit far in between ( as are some of the random events) if you're expecting one after another visuals. There's a library, which I feel adds a good amount of background to the game, though I wish that effort was placed into more random events (even if the event didn't do much, it would be nice to just change the pace a bit. Loved the sattelites with old radio/shows.Lots of cool effects, for example flying into gassess/waters floating around which definitely seems cool. and is great for the first time, though I got a little tired, but I was on my 3rd hour. I think if you could rotate the camera that would definitely be a fun implementation, though I'm not sure how hard that'd be, but it would make flying through the asteroids much cooler ( this was one of my favorite features)There's a slider you have to do to translate with aliens, I'd say it got a little tedious. All in all, fun game. Hopefully the beta has more events, because I feel like those are the bread and butter of space games. Also, maybe a sandbox mode much like the chillout where you can change your speed to go very very fast, how many objects (such as the trippy/cool visual ones like gas clouds, toggle effects such as bizzarro or the visual effect I can only call drunken? (It's like a wavy thing).. This is one of those gather resources to keep the colony alive with some random story elements. There is no real direction and it can go on infinitly. Its really a trippy solo player game, I like how your planet and the sun pulse to the awesome music. There are lots of cool visuals to explore in every galaxy but they do get repetive. This would be a fun game for kids to learn the periodic tables of elements symbols.. So I played this game for 15 minutes. It seemed all I did was scan planets and then send shuttles to said planet. I would then collect resources. After doing this a mind numbing amount of times, I somehow managed to warp into another galaxy only to do the same thing over again.I did run into some alien race. I did shoot some asteroids. Most of the time I was confused about the controls and had no idea what was going on. The only sure thing is that I was scanning planets and sending shuttles and collecting resources. I stopped playing and asked myself, do I want to continue? No, no I don't. Maybe some people will appreciate the quirky humor or the visual style. But to me that just covers up the very boring gameplay. I can't recommend this game, even at the sale price of $3.14 .. yes that's PI. That's really the most fun thing about this game, sadly.Rating 3.1415926 \/10. 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.. So I played this game for 15 minutes. It seemed all I did was scan planets and then send shuttles to said planet. I would then collect resources. After doing this a mind numbing amount of times, I somehow managed to warp into another galaxy only to do the same thing over again.I did run into some alien race. I did shoot some asteroids. Most of the time I was confused about the controls and had no idea what was going on. The only sure thing is that I was scanning planets and sending shuttles and collecting resources. I stopped playing and asked myself, do I want to continue? No, no I don't. Maybe some people will appreciate the quirky humor or the visual style. But to me that just covers up the very boring gameplay. I can't recommend this game, even at the sale price of $3.14 .. yes that's PI. That's really the most fun thing about this game, sadly.Rating 3.1415926 \/10
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