ORBIT (itch) (undef) Mac OS
I've been learning and using F360 and while I am a Mac user - a lot of the responses here make a few general assumptions. For example: Not all Mac's have trackpads - my MacBook Pro does - but my iMac has a regular Mac OS X Keyboard and Logitech mouse. Using the SHIFT+MIDDLE button while on my iMac does work, but it is painful. Orbit for macOS Time tracking & invoicing. Time Tracking + 1. Effortless time tracking & invoicing! Orbit's goal is for you to focus on the tasks you want while the app takes care of the rest. Find games for macOS like Friday Night Funkin', Cold Shot, Wrong Floor, Deepest Sword, Dying of Thirst on itch.io, the indie game hosting marketplace.
ORBIT is a game about ... throwing stuff in orbit ! Your objective is to activate every gates simutaenously in each level.
To do so you have access to an unlimited amount of orbiters, throw them through a gate to charge it.
Orbiters get destroyed when they collide with something or get out of range.
[ Controls ]
Right click : Rotate camera
Mouse Wheel Up / Down : Zoom in / out
Left Click On Planet : Place new launch site
Left / Right : Rotate launch site
Up : Takeoff -> Bottom thruster once takeoff has been done.
Left / Right : Side thrusters once takeoff has been done
Down : Repeat last launch sequence (From launch site)
Numpad + / - : Change timescale
1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 : Load level 1 to 6 ( Sandbox )
[ Infos ]
I made this game alone in 2 days for the GMTK Game JAM 2020, i followed the theme 'Out of control'.
The 3D assets are from Synty Studios[Website][POLYGON - Sci-Fi Space Pack]
The music is from Dreamstate Logic[website][Youtube][Soundcloud]
Thank you for playing ORBIT !
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows, macOS, Linux, HTML5 |
Author | bl4st |
Genre | Simulation, Puzzle |
Made with | Unity |
Tags | bl4st, free, orbit, Physics, sci-fi, Space |
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Good work! Gives me those Kerbal Space Program vibes, and it looks pretty nice too!