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Debris

By sudorossy

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CategoryRankScoreCount
Coolness288
Innovation1433.55
Mood2423.35
Graphics3343.48
Audio4262.93
Overall5092.98
Humor5742.04
Fun5942.51
Theme7361.88

Comments

antisc2 2014-04-28 16:44

Awesome game! Great job!

gwinnell 2014-04-28 21:52

I'm not really sure what the objective is. :( Space movement is tricky!

sudorossy 2014-04-29 00:59

Gwinnel - Grab the bomb. Use your momentum to fling it (but not yourself!) into the asteroid. When the asteroid's blown up, head to the lit-up docking port of the ISS

biggianthead 2014-04-29 09:01

I didn't manage to do anything, but I liked the mood. I'm assuming you took inspiration from Gravity, the movie.

gwinnell 2014-04-29 12:28

@sudorossy - There's a bomb?!

sudorossy 2014-04-29 16:56

@Gwinell - Pretty much right in front of you as you start. Glows red.Space to 'pick it up'

lyje 2014-04-30 07:56

It's Gravity - the game! Awesome idea dude! :) - Phi

pumpkin 2014-04-30 21:31

No keybind, AZERTY keyboard, WinXP need reboot to change keyboard layout. I'll bother another time.

towelking 2014-04-30 21:34

Nice, about time someone made Gravity the game.

pumpkin 2014-04-30 21:36

Arf, sorry. Unity allows keybind only in downloaded version. I'm a jerk. My bad.

helloworldstudios 2014-04-30 22:09

Controls are kinda tricky but I see your point on the fact it's hard to move in space XD and I'm not sure what the link to the theme is ?

gameness-monster 2014-04-30 22:10

Well it is difficult to play, but the feeling is amazing! Well done!!

sudorossy 2014-04-30 22:27

@HelloWorldStudios it's a Bunker-buster nuke, it buries itself inside the asteroid for maximum damage. So uh beneath the surface!

gambitsunob 2014-04-30 22:40

Really well polished. Didn't catch the connection to the theme, but really liked the difficulty in controls, trying to keep your orientation straight in your head was tricky.

dreii 2014-04-30 23:01

Somebody set us up the bomb!

Nice simulation of space movement, was hard to tell which direction i was going, as it probably would of been in space lol.

vilya 2014-05-01 00:06

I wasn't really sure what I was supposed to be doing in it? I guess that needs to be made a bit clearer. Also, the audio seemed a bit too loud - I got a hell of shock when the voiceover first came on!

fermenter 2014-05-01 00:14

aaaaaand now I'm dizzy. I didn't see a bomb or know what the objective was, but yo this felt really neat!

fermenter 2014-05-01 00:18

!

sudorossy 2014-05-01 00:29

@Vilya: There's a bomb pretty much straight ahead, but I'll admit it's a bit difficult to see! If you see this, then just thrust gently forward for a few seconds and it should become more visible

dustoutgames 2014-05-01 01:02

Dizzyyyyy. I felt drunk the whole time I was playing this. This is not a bad thing. The controls kind of felt like my enemy, so when I actually got it to cooperate for me, I felt a deep sense of satisfaction. Well made control system. Solid game.

elstevo 2014-05-01 01:11

I moved around in space and the models looks great.

bukaneerz 2014-05-01 01:12

It's really cool, nice job !
(it's a good simulation, show how it's sooo hard to move in space)
keep it up !

covenant 2014-05-01 12:44

Very nice atmosphere, good job!

ninjacharlie 2014-05-01 20:09

Awesome! I always like space games with realistic space-y controls. Good job! :D

javierecf 2014-05-05 00:17

Such a great interesting game, really hard to control, making the controls more accesible and easy to use would make this a really fine experience. I cant even imagine how this looks on the Oculus but i bet you will feel terror.

teamflare 2014-05-19 19:16

reminds me on Gravity ..nice Job!

jiddo 2014-05-19 19:18

I also didn't see the bomb on my first try, but then I read the comments and gave it a few more tries. I think I got close enough to it, but I couldn't seem to interact with it.

The game looks great, and the intro scene with the shuttle getting hit looks very cool indeed.

Unfortunately I just couldn't get into the controls at all. I would have liked them to be much more accessible.

Still, great job!