Tw1tch

joined 14 hours ago
[–] Tw1tch@lemmy.world -1 points 10 hours ago

I have absolutely no idea but I feel like someone in this thread is about to build one just for spaghetti now.

[–] Tw1tch@lemmy.world 2 points 11 hours ago* (last edited 11 hours ago)
  • step 1: boil water
  • step 2: add spaghetti
  • step 3: hop online to play with the boys while you wait
  • step 4: forget the spaghetti exists
  • step 5: ruin spaghetti
  • step 6: order pizza
[–] Tw1tch@lemmy.world 1 points 12 hours ago (1 children)

Yeah game is still in alpha stage and thats a good catch. Just looked at the menu options and I could not find a help function anywhere either, would make for a good recommendation. I do have their discord tho: https://discord.gg/3TQTGuUt

[–] Tw1tch@lemmy.world -4 points 13 hours ago (3 children)

I was today years old when i learned what that word meant. Also is it astroturfing when i do like this game, am not a paid sponsor, and want more people to join so it becomes something bigger and better?

[–] Tw1tch@lemmy.world -4 points 13 hours ago (4 children)

Honestly tho, quickly starting to love this game and am hoping they add build your own ship, different economies and other fanciness.

[–] Tw1tch@lemmy.world -4 points 13 hours ago

iuno if this helps or not but...

 

I wasn’t really looking for a new game, just browsing around and ended up trying this out of curiosity. It’s a space MMO that runs in the browser, but what caught me off guard is how movement works. Instead of the usual “point and go,” you actually have to think about how your ship accelerates and moves over time and plan movement according to current orbital paths / locations. Took a bit before i got used to it, but once it did it felt pretty rewarding.

The 1:1 scale of the solar system also feels different since everything is based on real distances. Traveling actually takes planning instead of just clicking somewhere and instantly arriving.

It’s still in Alpha testing and the mobile version is a little clunky with some hiccups here and there. But it doesn’t feel like a throwaway browser game either. There’s deffo something more going on under the hood.

I’ve been messing with it here if anyone wants to see what I mean: https://space.zerog.live/

Not sure if this kind of realism is something people stick with long-term, but it’s a pretty different experience compared to most space games I’ve tried.