![]() ![]() I played this game initially thinking it was a puzzle i was going to solve, that kept me interested for a while, but i eventually discovered that the difficultly primarily exists due to RNG (random number generator, aka luck/chance). Some of my gripes include: The RNG gods are brutal in this game so it may take you several tries to find the only thing that will allow you to beat the game, an upgraded ship. Barnhoorn did a great job), and the variety of outcomes. My favorite aspects of this game include: the flavor (it has a a good lost in space vibe), The aesthetic (cool comic are style with lovely coloring), The sound track (this is the best part of the game imo. A pretty choose-your-own-adventure type Resource management game. Fix the RNG and it could be good, hell even just make it so that there’s a higher chance for good RNG instead of a 90% chance to basically die instantly and a 10% chance to find 10 fuel floating around, just something that doesn’t make it feel like you’re just getting kicked in the teeth with every warp.įun little time killer. I want to like it but in retrospect it’s all pretty dull, all the ships are mostly the same (the stats are “different” but as far as I can tell it only makes a difference of 10 resource use max), no ship ever has enough space to build the upgrades that make any late game survivable, and literally on the easiest mode it’s just impossible to win even after 100+ tries. It’s a great and simple game, but that simplicity also means that most of the time you just literally aren’t going to win, period. So far I have over 100+ plays on easy and I still haven’t come anywhere close to getting any ending, every run will start out great until some random encounter breaks all my equipment and then I run out of fuel due to somehow 10 solar systems in a row not having a single fuel source, or any other seemingly unlikely resource shortage. Eerie score by award-winning composer Siddartha Barnhoom (Antichamber, The Stanley Parable)įun but RNG kills it half the time.No combat ! It’s you against the environment.Engage with alien life forms and learn their language.Crafting system with 20 alien technologies built from 15 materials.10 spaceships with different specs to discover.Epic main storyline with 4 different endings.350+ multiple choices handwritten game book adventures.Explore a freshly procedurally-generated galaxy every new game.A dark and melancholic, hard sci-fi adventure.Game Center : 59 achievements, leaderboard.Music by award-winning composer Siddhartha Barnhoorn (Antichamber, The Stanley Parable) Survival and understanding of what is really at stake in the galaxy is the core of what Out There has to offer. You will not only meet intelligent species that won’t care about you, but also deal with ancient powers linked to your destiny and the fate of mankind itself. Space is an hostile place dangerous and mysterious adventures will mark each step of your travel. In Out There, you will have to survive, tinkering your ship with what you can gather drifting in the void, and spot garden planets to refill your oxygen supply. in a far and unknown place of the galaxy. You are an astronaut awaking from cryonics not in the solar system, but. WARNING : this game is hard ! Check the forum for strategy tips : What is out there: Ω edition app? 5/5 - TouchArcadeīest Game Design Award - Casual Connect EE 2014Įxcellence In Narrative Finalist - IMGA 2015īest iPhone and iPad Games of 2014 - TouchArcadeīest Mobile Games of 2014 - Game Informer Survival and understanding of what is really at stake in the galaxy is the core of what Out There has to offer.Out There: Ω Edition Game Description & Overview ![]() Best Game Design Award - Casual Connect EE 2014Įxcellence In Narrative Finalist - IMGA 2015īest iPhone and iPad Games of 2014 - TouchArcadeīest Mobile Games of 2014 - Game Informer
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