Inside A Star-filled Sky Download Epic Games
- steracmaispirinac
- Aug 9, 2019
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 17, 2020
About This Game Inside a Star-filled Sky is an infinite, recursive, tactical shooter by award-winning designer Jason Rohrer (Passage, Between). What if you could enter an object in a level and find a level inside of it? What if you could enter an object in that level and find another level inside of that? What if you could change an enemy or a power-up from the inside? What if you could enter and change yourself? What if these levels inside levels inside levels went all the way down---and all the way up? Inside a Star-filled Sky is a hard, procedurally-generated shmup built around this core concept. Key features: Unique recursive gameplay Enter things---enemies, power-ups, and even yourself---to alter them for your tactical advantage Procedurally generated levels, along with a massive bullet combo system, offer limitless tactical variety Dozens of ways to approach each challenge---reflex your way through, blast your way through, or think your way through Dynamic soundtrack is procedurally generated based on moment-to-moment gameplay Plant your flag throughout an infinite level space to mark your discoveries, and see flags planted by others via a global flag server a09c17d780 Title: Inside a Star-filled SkyGenre: Action, Strategy, IndieDeveloper:Jason RohrerPublisher:Jason RohrerRelease Date: 14 May, 2011 Inside A Star-filled Sky Download Epic Games inside a star-filled sky "Woah". If I was given a chance to refund a single game, it would be this. There is an interesting mechanic (diving into enemies, power-ups etc.) but its connection to the game is vague at best. Going into something feels nothing more than a \u201cnext level\u201d button , thus making it easier to lose track of your progress, everything looks so similar, if not identical.. This game has literally no point.No plot.Just the mechanic of shrinking into objects, with no real end to how small you can possibly get. And while that in itself is an awesome mechanic... it is rendered meaningless because there's just no plot. There's nothin'. It's literally just you going around shooting stuff and getting smaller.. This game is mind-destroying, but very fun (even though I'm terrible at it, I still had a bunch of good laughs at my fauilure). The systems are simple on the surface, but can be as complex as you are willing to make them.. Surprisingly deep. Literally.. I truely can't understand how I'm so addicted to this...
Comments