0RBITALIS
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0RBITALIS is a satellite launching simulator with a retro-puzzle style. Launch your satellite into orbit and go head to head with the dominant force that formed the entire universe: Gravity.
These launches won’t be a spacewalk in the park, there’s all manner of stars, planets, comets, pulsars and more to navigate. Not to mention rival probes that will compete against you and even chase yours down. Oh, and did we mention those anti-gravity probes?
Features
- Experience an accurate gravity simulation with a unique minimalist aesthetic.
- Explore 100 levels across twelve sectors, each one with its unique gameplay mechanics.
- Experiment with teleports and bullet time to bend the very fabric of space for that perfect launch.
- Discover and unlock 39 challenging achievements.
- Use the intuitive editor to design your own levels and share with the world via Steam Workshop.
Supernova Edition includes:
- 12 track 0RBITALIS Soundtrack by Doseone.
- The Art of 0RBITALIS – Digital Art Book.
- 40+ Background images to use as you wish.
To view these extras, right click on 0RBITALIS in your game list, go to “properties”, go to the “local files” tab, and click “browse local files”. These extras will be in the “Extra content” folder.
Steam User 1
My friend I play with said that if I post a review about the game and it gets 200 likes and 100 rewards, he'll buy me a bag of chips and a RTX 4090. So I'll leave this here.
Steam User 1
A surprisingly fun pick up and play physics based puzzle game. There's nothing major here, but it'll give you a small fleeting feeling of being some incredibly awful astrophysicist as you observe your probe bend and weave around various sources of gravity (and anti-gravity).
Ideal for Steam Deck?
Steam User 1
2D orbital mechanics!
Note: the viewport and game itself seem TO ME to work by far the best in windowed mode, with the window pulled down to be almost full-screen vertically. That allows me to line up trickier shots.
This is a great idle game which started as a game compo entry quite a few years ago. If the daily levels ever stop coming, it'll be a sad event.
When you're working through the main campaign, some levels can take a long time to complete. Fortunately, there's a hint system which shows where other players launched their probes and at what times, and you can always let them sit for hours or days while your subconscious thinks of new things to try.
Don't forget some of the most frequently-used keys: R to restart the level and Q to cycle through the view modes to find your favorite. The option keys are shown in-game, as well. The forums probably have a lot to say also, even if it was years ago by now.