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Description

Demo

Cave Rocket is a simple gravity based simulator. You control a small ship to fly through the procedurally generated caves. The more you advance - the more difficult the caves become. Once you finish the last level you'll have a chance to infinitely continue your journey with next caves becoming longer and longer, but to compensate that you'll be awarded additional lives from time to time.

You may also want to unlock some achievements which are currently 8 in the game with 1 being secret (you only know it's title, but don't know the conditions).

Current status and plans for future

It is in some sort of "beta" now hopefully being stable. Currently only Windows build is available, but I hope to get it built for Mac and Linux soon. Web build is currently impossible unfortunately due to some bugs in Game Maker Studuio 2 itself. But as soon as they are fixed - hope to also build for HTML.

Though the game is functionally ready, I may add some new features to it later. Probably some statistics to track your time/progress spent in it. At maximum - more level variety or even new game modes, but that is not so likely. Who knows.

Donations are welcome!

This game is distibuted for free, but if you wish to support my further work and projects - I would highly appreciate any donations, that will help me a lot during these difficult times of COVID-19.

Feedback

Feel free to leave any comments regarding this game, especially if you find any bugs. It is always very pleasant to know what other people think about your work :)

Good luck to everyone and take care!

Download

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CaveRocket.zip 2.1 MB

Development log

Comments

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i really like it, im suprised it has so few commends

Thank you! Maybe it's just because only few people have have found or noticed it so far :)

itch.io is a game of luck

my games never get noticed either

Well, that's kinda logical. So many projects appear everyday. That's why some sorts of promotion is needed if one wants to get attention from public. I mean posts in different social networks or forums, etc. I haven't yet messed much with it, so didn't exepct lots of people coming :) But I feel really happy that somebody found it and evaluated :)

;)