Saw this in Discover over the weekend and have been meaning to set some time aside to check it out.![]()
Hey folks! I'm the developer for Ramble Planet, which was added to OUYA last week. It has been in development for about 12 months and was made with the OHRRPGCE game engine. It is completely free and does not have any in-app purchases. Please try it and let me know what you think. I'm eager for feedback.
Synopsis: Your have crashed on Badmark, a hostile frontier planet and tourist hotspot. You must scour this alien world to find replacement parts for your spaceship, while befriending or battling its strange denizens.
Ramble Planet is a scavenger hunt RPG set in a unique sci-fi world. It was created with the OHRRPGCE game creation engine. Experience free-roaming exploration of a sprawling world filled with puzzles and secrets
Here is the OUYA game page: Ramble Planet on OUYA
It is also available on PC: Download Ramble Planet on PC
As well as Google Play: Ramble Planet on Google Play
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Saw this in Discover over the weekend and have been meaning to set some time aside to check it out.![]()
Nice, I'm glad you started a thread for this. I've been dinking around with it since release, and I'm having lots of fun. The other thing I like about this game: my kids are still really little, so they can't read yet and this game puts them to sleep if they watch for more than five minutes! I like the descriptive narrative, thanks for making this.
I really love this game. I feel relaxed when I play (until I am down to only 3 or 4 parts remaining, then trying to find them can be considerably less relaxing) I have been finding myself humming variations of the music often throught the day.
trizznilla: I am delighted to hear of this game's soporific effect on small children. Are you taking advantage of this at nap-time?
Please do. I'm interested in any feedback you can offer. I've been laboring over this game pretty intensely.
Thank you for playing! The design process is a balancing act between making a game that is fun and relaxing, but also provides a challenge for those you want it. In any case, I'm glad that your kids find the experience so peaceful.
Walking around in the winter tundra of Skyrim has the same sleep-inducing effect. You have created something pretty amazing: a game I can get immersed in that also sedates any nearby distractions!
Ramble planet now has an FAQ. I expect the FAQ will be updated more soon. http://www.gamefaqs.com/ouya/806955-...net/faqs/69526
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