Ultimate Gear War
Join the alien war, prepare your gear and protect your base at all cost!
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Explore and mine minerals! Visit alien planets and mine for the resources you need to upgrade yourself and your ship. Features procedurally generated levels and an object-based crafting system for upgrades. Find 18 artifacts to unlock all story pieces and finish the game, or keep playing to get all the upgrades.
Inspired by MotherLoad, this is an RPG-like spin-off. You won't be disappointed!
Instructions
Arrow keys or WASD to move
Double press on Up key for double jump
Space or Shift - press and hold to dig
Enter - teleport
Space - enter ship
x - close tutorial window
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Updates in v 1.43:
- add split option for resources
- bigger item capacity for higher upgrade levels
- fix some bugs
- lowered some item prices
Updates in v1.44
- lower Fragile Frame price
- fix: now you can also get small lava globule from lava pockets
- bugFix: you no longer die when a gas geyser explodes using dynamite
- in the Research tab you can see all items now, even objects you don't own yet (should make a lot more sense now)
NEW UPDATE:
Added Medals!
Reviews
Rated 5 / 5 stars July 14, 2012
I love it
Rated 4 / 5 stars July 13, 2012
A nice, polished, RPG-styled mining game. Not without its minor flaws, but overall a very addicting and smooth-running game!
What I didn't like: The last leg of the upgrade system was incredibly tedious and long. Some of the upgrades were pointless, imo. The story is slightly confusing. (Probably because I haven't figured out how to end the game, or if there is a way)
What I liked: The graphics are of excellent quality. The resource system is one of the best I've seen so far, the ability to merge several smaller gems to make a bigger one and vice versa. Controls were smooth and responsive for the most part. Very addicting.
Suggestions:
- Create hotkeys for the Repair Kit, Gas Tank, etc.
- Ability to trade resources, somehow. (Have one type of resource act as a currency)
- Add more tracks/control for background music
Other than that, nothing else comes to mind right now. Seemed like a lot of work was put into the making of this game. Good job!
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars July 13, 2012
this game is awesome, challenging and funny, i still dont complete the story but so far its seems pretty good.
now... the half star thats missing is because when you find a capsule, you create a lifting effect, sometimes due to the random way capsules are distributed, you block the repair/refuel area, teleport or inventory. thats very annoying and happens often.
Rated 5 / 5 stars July 13, 2012
Dude, not even gone through much of the game but massive thumbs up for the Farscape intro :D
Rated 2 / 5 stars July 13, 2012
This plays like a bad version of motherlode. It's obvious you've tried to take that concept and build upon it, but most of your improvements fall flat. Not being able to travel straight up means you can no longer have one large shaft to the top, but instead a convoluted set of stairs. Having so many different ores that are all vital to producing separate parts means you're stuck digging around for one specific one until you can progress. To us outside players identifying ores is difficult. Motherlode, on the other hand had you selling ores for a single currency so you could simply buy what you needed. This was a much easier and less convoluted system. All in all I like the initiative, but couldn't stand to play the game for too long.