P-Fusion Galaxy

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About this game

How was Earth born?
This question has fascinated scientists for centuries, and it has always stayed with me as well.

While developing this game, I often thought about the universe. Outside of Earth, it’s really hard to find a planet with the perfect conditions for life. That made me wonder: could Earth be the one almost-miraculous planet that survived on top of countless failed attempts? So many planets collided, broke apart, and disappeared—only after endless failures did the perfect conditions finally emerge. Perhaps that single, completed planet is Earth. That idea inspired this game.

For some, this may just be a simple puzzle game. But for others, I hope it feels like a story filled with centuries of curiosity, imagination, exploration, and dreams about the universe and our planet. A belief that emerges after countless creations and destructions of planets. I wanted to capture even a small part of that in the game—a way to express my fascination with the universe.

The gameplay itself is very simple. Planets appear from above, and you drag and merge identical planets. The planets you see may not have the ideal conditions like Earth. But as these imperfect planets merge, perhaps, just perhaps, they form the perfect planet we call Earth.

The method is so simple that it may not even need an explanation. Just play, and if you find yourself thinking along the same lines as I did, that’s enough. If someone can share even a little of that feeling, then I feel like I’ve already accomplished why I made this game.
Updated on
Jan 18, 2026

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