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A jam submission

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Rogue-like space explorer: Repair your warp engine and get back home.
Submitted by devdave — 12 days, 15 hours before the deadline
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Host (1 edit)

After over 2 hours of repeat fails, I will be back to finish, rate and comment. 45 mins of video up already...

Developer

Hey, I'm so happy you played my game :). I can't believe you actually kept at it for 2 hours ... wow! ^^ 
If you have some video to share on that, I would be super happy to check it out!

The game is pretty tough to finish actually, but here are a few tips from me:

  1. Get rid of your crew whenever you can ^^. They are just using up resources that you need to repair the engine ;P
  2. Keep energy-levels up.
  3. The first thing to do in the game is to repair some parts of the warp-engine (I usually go with the most expensive repair first)
  4. If you are trapped at a particular difficult seed/part of the universe, change that up a bit at game-start and see if you are more lucky somewhere else.
Developer

I actually found your video on discord ^^. Oh man, you had such bad luck with this attempt! I had such a good time watching it and see your reactions to the random events happening on the planets :). This alone made the work I put into it worthwhile already ... I'm so stoked!

Hope you'll be able to beat this game eventually and thanks for all the effort you put into the Beginners Circle Jam!

Submitted

I thoroughly enjoyed playing this game. It is quite impressive that you managed to make such a large world in only 2 weeks.

Developer (1 edit)

Thanks, glad you liked it :) 
Yeah, thats the beauty of procedurally generated worlds ^^ ... once the generation algorithm works, you basically don't need to put much more work into "world creation". The most time-consuming part for me was definitely the creation of the art assets and writing the quests/encounters.