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Planet Smasher Full Crack [serial Number]

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About This Game Smash planets together in this three dimensional puzzle game. Smash asteroids together to make moons, moons together to make planets, and planets together to make the stars and beyond. What can you create in your universe? How quickly can you create it?Satisfyingly addictive - the fate of the universe is in your hands...Key features:Play in 2D with keyboard and mouse, or experience fully immersive Virtual Reality and play in three dimensions with the HTC Vive or Oculus Rift. Completely unrealistic physics with outrageous explosions.Fully configurable with multiple challenges and difficulty levels.Online leaderboards and statistics.Steam achievements.Images courtesy of NASA/Goddard Space Flight Centre and NASA/JPL-Caltech. Controls:Keyboard: Fully configurable keyboard mapping - edit file "keyboard.cfg". Default mapping is to smash planets with WSAD / num-pad / arrow keys, shift and control, menu toggle with spacebar, select with WSAD / num-pad / arrow keys and return/enter, but can be easily edited to support any other mapping.Mouse: Smash planets by right clicking, moving in the desired direction and releasing. Menu toggle with the menu icon, select with point and right click.HTC Vive: Smash planets by pressing the trigger, moving in the desired direction and releasing. Menu toggle with the menu button, select with point and trigger.Controller: Fully configurable controller mapping - edit file "controller.cfg". Default mapping is for the XBox One controller, but can be easily edited to support other controllers / joysticks. 7aa9394dea Title: Planet SmasherGenre: Casual, Indie, StrategyDeveloper:Robin, Alice, Julia and GeorgePublisher:Team GilbertRelease Date: 15 Sep, 2016 Planet Smasher Full Crack [serial Number] Fun, simple game. nice graphics. Should keep you occupied for a while. Fun, simple game. nice graphics. Should keep you occupied for a while. Have you ever wished that you could play the classic flash game 2048 in 3D on your HTC Vive or Oculus Rift? Yeah, me neither... but look, here it is! Instead of pesky numbers, they use planets and moons. Smash like objects together and create bigger objects and keep going until you probably create a black hole or get bored, which ever comes first (hint: getting bored will easily come first).You can use a variety of controls, but all I tested were the motion controls with the Vive. You hold the trigger down and move the controller in the direction you want everything to slide, and then release and it moves stuff...sometimes. Sometimes it moves it but moves it the wrong way. Does this game need to be in VR? no... it could probably be done in similar quality on your phone using tilt mechanics to change the view and swiping or tapping to make it move. There's really not that much benefit to playing this in VR.There is no music, there isn't a whole lot of graphics other than the objects floating in a black void, and the sound effects are limited to swish sounds and generic explosions.Things I liked: The planets actually rotate slowly as they sit in the grid the detail on the planets is ok. it'll keep you busy for 30 minutes or more if you don't get boredThings that make me want a refund: It's not exciting to play at all It doesn't seem to be very challenging... I know it's listed as casual but you could just move everything around randomly for quite a long time before encountering any problems. There's a poor sense of scale as you go up in mass. When you go from "Jupiter" to the "Sun" you're barely increasing the size of the object. No music Crap sound effects The idea is not original at all The controls kinda suckI know you probably spotted this one as being crap from a mile off. Well, this is your confirmation. It's crap. You might as well search google for "2048" and play that, and just pretend the numbers are planets.. Pros- Decent profile backgrounds from leveling up badge- Puzzle game that requires critical thinking- Change settings, grids\/ difficulty ect benefits play Cons- Literally bootleg 2048 mobile app- Not worth the money- Lose interest within hours of gameplayIdeas for the developer- Try adding a 3-D shape grid - Is that the only soundtrack you have that repeats itself- Adding perks\/ abilities that can give you the chance to redo-turns or clear lines- Multiplayer?My score 3\/10. Pros- Decent profile backgrounds from leveling up badge- Puzzle game that requires critical thinking- Change settings, grids\/ difficulty ect benefits play Cons- Literally bootleg 2048 mobile app- Not worth the money- Lose interest within hours of gameplayIdeas for the developer- Try adding a 3-D shape grid - Is that the only soundtrack you have that repeats itself- Adding perks\/ abilities that can give you the chance to redo-turns or clear lines- Multiplayer?My score 3\/10. Have you ever wished that you could play the classic flash game 2048 in 3D on your HTC Vive or Oculus Rift? Yeah, me neither... but look, here it is! Instead of pesky numbers, they use planets and moons. Smash like objects together and create bigger objects and keep going until you probably create a black hole or get bored, which ever comes first (hint: getting bored will easily come first).You can use a variety of controls, but all I tested were the motion controls with the Vive. You hold the trigger down and move the controller in the direction you want everything to slide, and then release and it moves stuff...sometimes. Sometimes it moves it but moves it the wrong way. Does this game need to be in VR? no... it could probably be done in similar quality on your phone using tilt mechanics to change the view and swiping or tapping to make it move. There's really not that much benefit to playing this in VR.There is no music, there isn't a whole lot of graphics other than the objects floating in a black void, and the sound effects are limited to swish sounds and generic explosions.Things I liked: The planets actually rotate slowly as they sit in the grid the detail on the planets is ok. it'll keep you busy for 30 minutes or more if you don't get boredThings that make me want a refund: It's not exciting to play at all It doesn't seem to be very challenging... I know it's listed as casual but you could just move everything around randomly for quite a long time before encountering any problems. There's a poor sense of scale as you go up in mass. When you go from "Jupiter" to the "Sun" you're barely increasing the size of the object. No music Crap sound effects The idea is not original at all The controls kinda suckI know you probably spotted this one as being crap from a mile off. Well, this is your confirmation. It's crap. You might as well search google for "2048" and play that, and just pretend the numbers are planets.

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