Pound the Puss
A naughty Point & Click Adventure game about a cat named Pound!
4.29 / 5.00 24,885 ViewsEvery Man's Refund
Trade, craft, fight, survive, and explore an INFINITE universe! Your universe is waiting!
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Procedurally generated planets!
Procedurally generated animals!
Procedurally generated space ships!
An entire procedurally generated UNIVERSE!
Trade, craft, fight, survive, and explore an INFINITE universe! You can do ANYTHING, even encounter other players (Though the chances are very small, due to the sheer size of the game)! What's not to like?
Press ESCAPE in game to view the controls
WASD to move
Mouse to aim and shoot
Hold E to do stuff
Press SPACE to open inventory
Press + or - to control the volume
EDIT: Made it take longer to reach the center of the universe and fixed a couple things
I've spent years filling this game with surprises. You've spent years waiting. Don't spoil it for yourself by reading the rest of this description. You can scroll up and experience it for yourself.
Note: Dying is not the end, it just sits on the black screen for a while
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EDIT: Here's a list of all the secret medals and how to get blueprints
(major spoiler alert)
skudger.com/post/149739828144/how-to-get-blueprints-and-all-the-secret-medals
So anyway, here you go. I remade almost the entire game of No Man's Sky in 2D. I will admit I could have delayed it and polished it more (AKA gutted all the content out) but I wanted to finish it before people forget about No Man's Sky. I think I pretty accurately captured the overall experience. I just saved you $60 :^)
Honestly there's a lot to like about No Man's Sky, but there's so much more to not like. I think it has good potential if they actually update it, which they better because this game is not worth $60 at all. Let me know your opinion, I'm excited to respond to your comments (Unlike Sean Murray)
Reviews
Rated 4 / 5 stars
Great game like the comments in the bottom corner. Giving it 4 out of 5 because really wish there was a save feature, Replayed the beginning around 10 times. The loading screen loses some of the charm then. But besides that awesome game greater then the original.
Rated 3.5 / 5 stars
Tbh, this is a really well made game. It has a lot of suprises, and i enjoyed it.
I did have problems though. I found no way to get more energy to my mining laser, and after fixing my ship, (and entering it) i found no way to lift off. (Yes i clicked "W" but it just said that the ship thrusters were empty.)
The game was only fun after i first died, as that was when i was allowed to explore, and when the ship actually worked.
Overall, great game. 3.5 stars, would have gotten 4 if it had shown how to re-fill mining laser and how to lift off ship.
Rated 4 / 5 stars
Every Man's Refund
75/100
In the end, Every Man's Refund is an addicting grind fest of a game that can successfully lure players looking for a relaxing experience of discovery further and further into the vast unknown. It's not action packed, nor is it story intensive. At times it is an intriguing push forward, at others it is a slow burn of slow travel. Every Man's Refund certainly isn't for everyone.
- Hooked Gamers
Rated 0 / 5 stars
this game is terrible it makes me want to die i would sooner play super pitfall or even that ET game before i would even commit suicide to this you plagiarist turd thank fuck the REAL no mans sky is playable AND enjoyable
Rated 4 / 5 stars
It's a difficult task to make a parody that's not just a biting commentary on the original game but also has its own quirks and humor. This is pretty well done. It somehow manages to be both irritating and interesting at the same time. Kudos.