About This Game AddForceAddForce takes you to a imaginary miniature solar system where you can travel between planets while you are affected by gravity. You should be aware not to run out of oxygen, fuel or rocket ammunition. These can be obtained by destroying AA Turrets placed on the planets. Avoid crashing into the land, though - that could cost you lots of HP - so try and maneuver carefully. Planets are not only orbiting the Sun as in real life, they are located in random positions to the solar system's main plane; making visuals more fascinating, and reducing distances at the same time.PhysicsGames alike are hard to find for a reason (a reason I know by now) is that simulations require plenty of resources, thus the physics engine must simplify. Fortunately, over time more powerful processors will become available.Depending on their density and size every planet has its own gravity field. That means if you are standing upside down at the 'bottom' of a planet, you will not fall off; but the movements of the planets can be tracked noticeably.My First GameBefore purchasing please note: it is my first game to be released. I have tried to set an appropriate price, but there is still room for improvement. 7aa9394dea Title: AddForceGenre: Action, Indie, SimulationDeveloper:Attila VitezPublisher:CapiproductsRelease Date: 22 Sep, 2017 AddForce Activation Code Generator Don't be fooled. This game is better than it looks. More fun and more challenging as well...https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=krDybK3RmG0Easily worth its asking price of 99 cents, I put over an hour into this unique little indie game the first time I launched it.. and that is RARE for me to do with ANY game here on Steam, even big budget games. That should tell you something! But then again, I always have had a fondness for developers who don't simply toss up asset flips or low effort crap and put a 99 cent price tag on it. No memes here, sorry kiddies. No sexual references or images of bouncy cleavage, sorry pervs. Instead what we have is probably the most unique game I think I've played in my 35 years of gaming. While it's not going to make game of the year, it is easily worth your dollar and offers enough challenge to make you holler! ;-)My "First Play on Launch Day" initial scoring: ----------------------------------------------------------VALUE: For a dollar, if you don't think you can ever get an hours worth of gameplay out of this little gem, then I'd tell you to try roaming away from the hordes of sheep and AAA pretty glamour games once in a while and open your mind. ..Just sayin' Easy 40 value here.FUN: It takes a few minutes to get the hang of what's going on and a little longer to figure out how to control yourself, and probably much longer to "git gud" at controlling yourself and your shots, but there is a good amount of fun and challenge offered here. 21 out of 30.CONTROLS & BUGS: This game just goes to show that good games with solid controls and few bugs CAN be made and sold for the cheaps by using the free version of Unity. A few minor bugs like the image of your astronaut clipping through the planets at times, but nothing that makes your gameplay suffer. 18 out of 20 points scored here.GRAPHICS & SOUND: By far the least important aspect in my scoring criteria, this game just proves yet again that AAA amazing graphics and a $60 price tag aren't required to have fun with a game. The graphics and sound works just fine here, and the ambient music is perfect for this type of a game. 6 out of 10 points.My SCORE: (40 + 21 + 18 + 6) equals an impressive 85%. Nice game for your first game ever Mr developer. Well done and I look forward to your next game! :-)
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