Ultimate Gear War
Join the alien war, prepare your gear and protect your base at all cost!
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This is a game we made about space and gravity. Place gravity wells near gas giant planets to suck the matter from their surface. Stream these particles through space to fill collection rings to solve each puzzle.
Please enjoy the game and soak up the atmosphere, if anything I've made could be labeled as soothing, I'd say it's this ;)
UPDATE:
Awesometown frontpage'd!
Level transitions are quicker now and the thumbnails for player levels work. A few bug fixes too, keep reporting bugs if you find them!
Reviews
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars February 5, 2011
A Good Puzzle
This game is a puzzle. Not everything is supposed to be easy. And I will admit I do think that the second level WAS too hard for just being the second level, none of it's impossible. If you don't want to think when playing a game, go play some stupid incredibley violent video game, where you don't have to use your brain.
Rated 5 / 5 stars January 28, 2011
Guy below
I feel the exactly the same way.
Rated 5 / 5 stars January 26, 2011
Oh, man up, Newgrounds.
"I can't be bothered to spend five minutes of my precious gaming time to chill out and have fun watching particle effects! It's SUCH a heinous crime to ask players to learn to think with gravity wells! BOOOOOO-HOOOOOO"
sheesh, the music is relaxing and the visual is pretty and fun to watch. The folks complaining about not getting how gravity wells work spoonfed to them are going to have boring lives, always charging ahead to the goal ASAP and no patience to learn for their fun. Hobbies? No sir, I can't be bothered to learn something new for my enjoyment.
Rated 5 / 5 stars January 10, 2011
love it
that's what i call an inspiring one, nice concept, and great visual!
Rated 2 / 5 stars January 9, 2011
Meh.
I have to agree with everything SeeD419 said. I have no idea how I'm supposed to get past level two. And--I'm not going to spend all night trying to figure it out. If there isn't adequate documentation, I'm going to give it a low score and move on.
I play games for fun. I play games to relax. Trying to figure out what the heck I'm even supposed to be doing and how to accomplish it is neither fun nor relaxing. If I'm just not skilled, that's fine. This, right here, isn't a case of that. It's a case of inadequate documentation, so I'm not going to waste my time trying to figure out things that, by all rights, should be in the instructions.
It seems like a good game. As SeeD419 also said, over all it seems great. But the lack of proper documentation is the killer.