Last Horizon
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Last Horizon by Pixeljam
DescriptionLast Horizon is a minimal, atmospheric space survival & exploration game, set to deep ambient music.Pilot the last vessel of a fallen civilization into the vast unknown, in search of a new habitable world. Carefully land on the planets you will encounter to gather terraforming resources and space-faring human survivors for the final destination... skillful piloting and the balanced management of fuel, oxygen & hull integrity are key. Explore and harvest to create a beautiful and harmonious new world, but take too much and you might incur the wrath of sentient alien life... ------------------------------------------- Coding and Design : Jeffrey Nielson Artwork and Design : Richard Grillotti Music: Miles Tilmann & Cellula Sound Effects: Alex Mauer Presented by Pixeljam And Dojo. http:www.pixeljam.com @pixeljamgames http:www.dojo.com What's New in Version 1.1-Game Center Achievements added-Fixes a rare glitch that shows some planets half-formed Customer ReviewsAwesome Game! (5 stars)This game is a very fun. It's an original idea, and VERY well-executed, I think. I really like the whole gameplay of the game, and am surprised by such the few number of reviews. In general, the game consists of landing on planets (I like the physics there; you actually get drawn into the planet because of the gravity, and you have to land on the planets like the old game "Lunar Lander."), avoid the moons of the planets, avoid mete Fantastic game, would recommend (5 stars) Last Horizon has addictive and interesting gameplay, beautiful aesthetics, gorgeous music, and a powerful message. It manages to be both frustrating and captivating. There is a learning curve, but the controls really aren't as hard as some of these reviews make them out to be. It just takes a little time to get used to. Totally worth it, though. I hope the developers continue to add and expand this little gem, and I look Beautiful, but maddening (3 stars) This game is gorgeous. The atmosphere is calm and ambient, and the minimal art style is eye candy. The concept and narrative(?) of the game seem pretty cool too, but... Well, I can't seem to progress far enough into the game to get much of a hint as to what that narrative really is. The controls are simple but maddeningly sensitive, and hard to navigate on a buttonless phone--there's a steep learning curve when it comes to this game. Perhaps
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