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Space exploration.

Universes, galaxies, solar systems, planets, moons, alien civilizations, trade, combat and many more elements that we can find in infinite space.

Civilization aliens are automatically generated by the computer, so we never know what we are going to find after a jump.

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Video game in development.

available for testing.

important clarification: It is not a finished game!

there may be many functions and actions that are not yet programmed or that are not working well.

The idea of publishing something that is not finished yet is to share the progress of the project.

To make a warp jump you must go to the galaxy map, select a solar system, and then choose a planet, selecting it with the Keypad [enter].

Then point the ship to the portal, and hold the [J] key = jump, until you reach the selected destination.

Currently you can:

- fly the ship

- Attack asteroids to gather resources

- Travel across the galaxy to different solar systems.

- See on the map which places we have already visited

- You can see the planets and moons of each solar system

- Aliens may or may not appear

- If we attack aliens we are their enemies

- request a mechanic by radio (fixes the entire ship)

- Land and trade with space stations

- Crash into space stations, ships and meteorites

Available ship computer functions:

- Radar

- Ship and flight information

- Information about the location where we are

-Status and Damage

- Radio

- Galaxy Map

- List of planets and moons of each solar system

-log

- Warps

-Help

-Credits

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Click download now to get access to the following files:

Pola Space v001.rar 3 MB

Development log

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cool

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thanks!!!

what happend to tora tora? do u still work on it?

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Hello, I still haven't been able to resume it, I haven't used computers for a year, in June I went back to programming in general, and I still feel a little rusty, but it's definitely on the to-do list!

wooo!