Outerverse is a quest-driven, crafting automation adventure game. Build automated machines and weapons, travel across the universe, beat massive titans, explore unique landmarks and advance your technology while experiencing cosmic events. Includes a manual scenario for crafting instead of machines...
Outerverse is a quest-driven, crafting automation adventure game. Build automated machines and weapons, travel across the universe, beat massive titans, explore unique landmarks and advance your technology while experiencing cosmic events. Includes a manual scenario for crafting instead of machines for those not a fan of logic/automation!
Defeat 6 massive Titans, each one unique and with a special mechanic to defeat. Shoot fireballs at the Tree Titan, launch rockets into the Rock Titan, build lasers to obliterate the Negative Titan, all that and more!
Automate unique machines and farms using logic, transportation, and spawning systems inspired by Redstone & Minecraft Automation. Design your own custom machines, or use pre-made schematics for simplicity! Alternatively, choose the manual crafting scenario for the same experience but with crafting instead of machines - without machines, farms, logic or wires.
Follow a questline that will fully guide your adventure. Progress to unlock better equipment and new space travel technology. From starting out and learning the basics, to defeating the most massive titans, to exploring the mysteries of space in unique locations, the questline will guide you through the whole way.
During the questline you will experience exciting cosmic events in unforgettable locations while you explore the universe made out of beautiful procedural space fields such as galaxy clusters, galaxies, neutron stars with accretion disks, gas planets, quasi stars, and more!
I've been looking for a Minecraft replica for a while now and this one is really fun.
Of course it also has a few rough edges, such as the fact that you can't adjust the UI scaling, but for the price where the game is most often available, you can't complain.
Because this one hasn't been a pleasant experience.
No gamepad support - which I prefer over half-baked gamepad support, so that's a plus.
The first thing you'll when you load the game is a message from the devs.
This is good.
The message is a bunch of webcode that doesn't work, which tries its hardest to point to a webpage which is CLEARLY a dead link.
This is bad.
I am able to rebind my keys.
This is good.
When I start the game, large writing greets me telling me the keys to press. The keys are not correct, because I just rebound them.
This is bad.
Not only is it WRONG, this writing cannot be removed from the screen.
This is bad.
At this point I stop playing the game even though I'm pretty sure it's the perfect game for me.
It runs and works as intended, so it earns a star for that.