
Joy Rae
This seems to be the type of game where there isn't anything much to do on it. You slowly work towards getting your planet set up for human life, and basically it's just, log on for 15 minutes and watch a bunch of ads to boost your revenue, check that your planet isn't collapsing, tweak the O2 levels or pressure, and log off for most of the day so revenue can build up. I usually check in with this game while I play something else so I can let the ads run while I'm busy elsewhere.
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Bobby Pruden
interesting concepts but feels like you can't win long term without watching a crazy amount of ads. doesn't seem like there is an option to outright buy ad free either, just a subscription. Since the economic boosts are the only thing keeping your economy going, you either have to play much longer to compensate, or watch repeat ads. it has a variety of planets and scenarios, but gameplay is ultimately minimal because it's a idle game. reccomend if you are interested in sci-fi and have time.
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Nickolas Powers
Really cool game! Personally, I think it's really nice that the developers decided to use real-world science. Also, ALL ads are entirely optional, as well as spending real money. Everything you can get by paying you can get in-game through random events or by idling. Small gripe of mine though, the button to press to watch an ad covers up a small portion of the UI (specifically, the in-game date and time), but it's not too big a deal.
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