Appreciate the in-game manual - always feels better than an external manual. I like the calming music and the overall atmosphere. The game's easy enough to be understood quickly and the gameplay loop is quite addictive. Would be a nice extra if moving in space would feel different to moving inside the ship (I'm thinking of simplified space physics). The design of the little robot swinging his big wrench around looks cute. Love that. I was using the tether as kind of a compass so that I always knew exactly where I was in the game world. The sound and the animation when picking up ressources are really pleasing. I think it's one of the reasons this is so addictive. I didn't feel like upgrading the solar panels was necessary because the battery was charging quickly from the beginning. I don't know why but somehow I expected the solar panels to get damaged while travelling. My wrench was ready to repair them. :D Are the planets randomized? Took some time until I found some trees (picked the third option most of the time, when available) and then I found a planet full of them. The idea of being able to collect ressources not only on the surface of planets but also in space gives the time you spend away from planet surfaces more meaning and is quite motivating. I played the web version and had a bug where I inadvertently clicked outside of the game window while collecting ressources on a planet and couldn't move the robot after that. I clicked inside the game window but WASD wasn't working anymore. However, I could still throw my wrench around. :D I would've liked to finish the game if that didn't happen. But I might come back and try again with the downloadable version. I still want to see what's in the center of the universe (I travelled to the center of the galaxy in the first version of No Man's Sky btw, so that seems to be the kind of goal that has a big motivational effect on me). ;) Overall this game is a lot of fun!