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Orbit - Playing with Gravity ANDROID Game
Price: Free
Game size: 35 MB
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ORBIT is a gravity simulator at the heart of a puzzle game. Launch planets with a flick of your finger, and try to get them into stable orbits around black holes.
Can you make enough orbits to progress to the next level?
New: ORBIT now features a sandbox where you can create your own levels! Control time, disable collisions, and paint with gravity.
• Each level gives you a different set of black holes to make orbits around
• Launch as many planets as you like, and watch the mesmerizing orbital mechanics unfold
• New mechanics are introduced over time, like repulsive black holes and planets with their own gravity that attract each other
• Planets leave colored traces, so that at the end of a level you will have created a beautiful piece of art
• See the future trajectory of a planet before you launch it
• Play in an environment of smooth, minimalist graphics while listening to relaxing classical piano
Recent changes:
More levels. New mechanics. A sandbox to create your own levels. I’ve read your reviews, and I heard you. It took a full redesign over the last few months — I’m proud to say that Orbit 2.0 is ready for launch!
What’s new:
- A fully featured sandbox — create your own levels and paint with gravity.
- 30 levels and more on the way.
- Orbit got a facelift. The interface is cleaner and more responsive.
- Share your screenshots with a single tap.
- A mute button! I know a lot of you wanted this one.
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