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Endlesscapes is an exploration game in PS1 style. You can discover unique, infinite planets with infinite landscapes. Each planet has different terrain, trees, colors and more!

Fly with your spaceship to other planets with Hyperspeed and gather resources with your Vacuum Gun. At Trade Centers you can sell resources and buy fuel and upgrades! Your progress will be saved.

At Spaceship Centers you can buy new spaceships. Fill up your oxygen tank with oxygen plants! Be cautious because there are enemies on planets called Obliterators. At monuments you can read archive extractions and learn about the history of this universe.

Controls:

Fullscreen  On/Off: ESCAPE

Player:

-Movement: WASD

-Interact: LEFT MOUSE BUTTON

-Inventory: TAB

-Sprint: SHIFT

-Jump and climb ladders: SPACE

Spaceship:

-Throttle: Q and E

-Pitch: W and S

-Rotation: A and D

-Exit: F

-Hyperspace Menu: TAB

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Endlesscapes 3.5 Windows 194 MB
Endlesscapes 3.5 Linux 196 MB

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I love the artstyle of this game! The exploration aspect of this game is really fun.

i have some suggestions i think the game would benefit from

-i think the game would bennefit hugely from a mining and building sustem. A tool with wich you can terraform the terrain (mine or add ground) and building with blocks for example. maybe craft or melt stone you mine in blocks for example.

-could also be fun to spawn on an earth-like planet wit eath-like biomes where you first have to survive and gater recources to build a spaceship. maybe some mobs too :)

-some more realistic planets with occasionally life so its way more exciting when you do find a planet with life. Thee planets without life could be  a fun challenge to survive in. maybe atmospehers constisting of different gasses?

Amazing game, hope you're still working on it

Thank you for your nice review! Right now I am working on a horror game with procedural generation and there will be some elements that you suggested. But I will probably work on Endlesscapes after that again!