Crash Cassini FOR SCIENCE by 2kah

Crash the Cassini probe into Saturn for the benefit of science!
Link
https://2kah.itch.io/crash-cassini-for-science
Can't link to files directly, but on there you'll find: - WebGL build - Windows build - Linux build - OSX build - Source
The Linux and OSX builds are untested, please let me know if you have any problems :smile:
Controls
- Left click, drag, and release the mouse button to thrust in the direction of the pointer
- The longer the thrust line, the more powerful the thrust and the more fuel used
- Press ENTER to restart
Instructions
- The green arrow shows the direction of Saturn
- The moons have gravity wells, shown by the rings around them
- Gravity is stronger than your thrusters, so use the gravity wells to slingshot yourself towards Saturn
- Don't run out of fuel or you'll be at the mercy of gravity!
Tools used
- Unity 5.6
- VS 2017
- Paint.NET
- Bfxr
- http://wwwtyro.github.io/procedural.js/space/
- http://asoftmurmur.com/
Ratings
| Overall | 415th | 2.952⭐ | 23🧑⚖️ |
| Fun | 365th | 2.905⭐ | 23🧑⚖️ |
| Innovation | 319th | 3⭐ | 22🧑⚖️ |
| Theme | 511th | 2.381⭐ | 23🧑⚖️ |
| Graphics | 404th | 2.81⭐ | 23🧑⚖️ |
| Humor | 422th | 1.889⭐ | 20🧑⚖️ |
| Mood | 399th | 2.75⭐ | 22🧑⚖️ |
| Given | 11🗳️ | 3🗨️ |
Other than that I enjoyed it, I didn't ever manage to reach Saturn but I enjoyed trying :)
As @heinrix said, the controls are opposite of what most would expect from thrusters.
Never in my life have I been more happy to hear those words.
I liked the minimalist audio in this one, it really added to the atmosphere. The gameplay was challenging but not too hard, and yes, the thrusters are backwards.
Overall, nice game!
Thruster arrow direction was little confusing.
It would be great if probe was destroyed after collisions.
Also, game is really challenging, I had to use all my Kerbal Space Program skills :D
All in all, good work!
Screw Gravity!!XDDDDD
> ‒ That's okay Jimmy, that's totally the flight plan. Bounce on it. Bounce on it really good.
I'm not sure it was the ideal path, but I did some pretty cool 360's with a spacecraft.
That was great, bravo !