And if the updates are anything like the mobile version, I’m sure they’ll soon be fixed. I’ve only encountered these issues once, and have been unable to reproduce them at all. Chances are I would have died before reaching the end, so it wasn’t nearly as much of a problem as that sort of thing could have been in almost any other game. So being forced to restart the game was barely a thing, in the long run. Well, crap.īut the beauty of Out There is that any playthrough is short, and can be over in a matter of minutes. When I managed to click around until I could find a star I could move to, I tried to harvest resources to keep playing, only to have the resource menu simply vanish, and leave me stranded in a solar system of layered, displaced graphics, which ended that particular run.
Accidentally hitting ‘continue’ from the menu stuck me in a frozen screen that prompted a dialogue box that can through what seemed like a standard interactive tutorial, except there was nothing to interact with, and once I clicked through to the end I couldn’t leave the screen or remove the now-empty dialogue box.ĭuring a random event that read like it was supposed to throw me to a random position on the star map my ship became frozen in place, breaking the camera and distance display. They refer to ‘tapping’ instead of ‘clicking’ or ‘selecting’. The in-game hints still read like a mobile game. So the Omega Edition, a Steam release, seemed like it could be nice.Īnd it is nice. There’s no real action, so being interrupted while playing on a bus or something isn’t a huge deal, but still, I wanted to be able to play it from the comfort of my chair, whenever I felt like.
#OUT THERE OMEGA EDITION PLAY.MOB PC#
It was a choose your own adventure rogue-like when it launched on mobile, and almost from the start I remember wishing it had a PC release of some kind. It has a simple science fiction setup and then throws you into the deep end of the pool, and you will likely drown. As long as you ask me no follow-up questions? Yes. You can write them down, if you want, and eventually you could manually translate every alien word yourself. There’s an entire alien language which you come across in random events, and sometimes you get translations for specific words, and when you die you lose those translations. There are derelict alien ships you can sometimes find. There’s a dozen or more technologies that you can obtain and build, but you need to re-obtain them every time you play. There are multiple endings, and I have no idea what they are because I’ve never made it to them. You need to visit planets and stars to mine minerals and harvest fuel, and sometimes doing that can kill you. If you run out of fuel or oxygen, you die. I had been picturing a less combat focused FTL, and instead what I got was a brutal survival simulator, one that despite being surprisingly simple to wrap my head around wound up being one of the most difficult games I’ve ever played. What I got, though, was not what I was expecting.
Since these sort of games are kind of my jam, I went out of my way to pick it up for iOS as soon as humanly possible.
#OUT THERE OMEGA EDITION PLAY.MOB DOWNLOAD#
NOTE: Download is in Beta meaning that the map has adventure aspects up to Rustboro City.When Out There was announced for mobile platforms back in 2013 it seemed like it had the chance to become another of the growing list of indie space games that, for the most part, have done an excellent job at capturing the dangers of science fiction space travel and space combat. Custom Pokemon from Hoenn including but not limited to: Shiftry, Gardevoir, Breloom, Hariyama, Skarmory, and Cacturne Unique gameplay (ability to jump is taken away and player speed reduced to fit map progression speed) Immersive storyline cutscenes to create a true "adventure" map unlike my previous maps
Custom Noteblock music for every route, town, or event Pokemon Trainer detection and wild battles
PLAY THIS IN VERSION 1.13.2 AND USE THE RESOURCE PACK BELOW I have built Hoenn in the past quite a long time ago but I feel like I didn't do the make justice so I decided to redo Hoenn but this time following the ORAS storyline and enviroment. Hoenn brings back so many memories from my childhood.