[Audyssey] Browser game, Astro galaxy

2014-11-09 Thread dark
Astro galaxy is a highly realistic and deeply involved space exploration game 
from the makers of Space Oddessy. 

Unlike Space Oddissy, the game features a much more realistic and tightly 
controled idea for space exploration, with players owning a few ships (you 
start with just one), but managing them in detail in a fully 3D explorable 
galaxy. 

Flying to different stars using detailed principles of space flight (distances 
are even measured in Astronomical units and lagrange points), managing fuel and 
ship modules, needing to hier crew and decide on. The planets too are detailed, 
with different resources to be mined or collected, or the ability to setup 
science labs and colonies. 

The game does have a degree of pvp, though how much I'm not sure, particularly 
sinse the galaxy is ever expanding, with new systems and technologies, this is 
one that is built to be open ended. 

The problem has been that up to now, all the navigation images in the game were 
unlabeled. While it was possible to navigate a solar system by just hitting 
unlabeled links until you got the right planet (possible but long winded), the 
starmap was absolutely out, sinse there was no way of finding other stars, and 
there are a lot! of different star systems. I of course made the developers 
aware of this.

The devs have however now added a textual table for navigation both in systems 
and on the starmap. I don't know how complete it is (the update in the game 
news was only added last week, I just happened to catch it). It might be a 
little rough at first, and even aside from navigation, note that Astro galaxy 
is not a simple game by any means, so there is already a lot of info (though 
fortunately there is a great interactive tutorial), however I do think this is 
definitely one for people who have been looking for something really great in 
the exploration end of scifi, and want a game that is more than just hitting 
the attack button over and over again. 


The game is entirely free to play but has a donator currency called Qp or 
quantum points which may be used to buy certain bennifits, including Vip 
status, which reduces the time for various actions in the game such travelling.
I'm therefore off to give it a serious try, and anyone interested can join me 
over at:
http://www.astro-galaxy.com/

I'm Captain Dark on there, though bare in mind I'm just starting off myself too 
(previously I only completed about %90 of the tutorial).



Beware the gReu1 

Dark.
Take them to the refirbished chamber that was once bad!
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Re: [Audyssey] Browser game, Astro galaxy

2014-11-09 Thread Christopher Bartlett
Thanks for the pointer to this.  I am Captain Themadviolinist, and am
enjoying the thorough tutorial, though I have gotten myself stuck at IO with
no fuel.  I'm currently mining sulfur there to get raw materials to make
enough fuel to get back to Earth to upgrade my little ship to something
grander.

For those thinking about this game, the tutorial really is quite good and
seems very comprehensive.  I think the developer has been turned on to
accessibility as many things that are indicated as being graphical in the
instruction text actually have very usable UI features for us.  I'm actually
considering giving this game some money to buy quantum points, which is a
rarity for a browser game.

Chris Bartlett


-Original Message-
From: Gamers [mailto:gamers-boun...@audyssey.org] On Behalf Of dark
Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2014 8:52 AM
To: Gamers@audyssey.org
Subject: [Audyssey] Browser game, Astro galaxy

Astro galaxy is a highly realistic and deeply involved space exploration
game from the makers of Space Oddessy. 

Unlike Space Oddissy, the game features a much more realistic and tightly
controled idea for space exploration, with players owning a few ships (you
start with just one), but managing them in detail in a fully 3D explorable
galaxy. 

Flying to different stars using detailed principles of space flight
(distances are even measured in Astronomical units and lagrange points),
managing fuel and ship modules, needing to hier crew and decide on. The
planets too are detailed, with different resources to be mined or collected,
or the ability to setup science labs and colonies. 

The game does have a degree of pvp, though how much I'm not sure,
particularly sinse the galaxy is ever expanding, with new systems and
technologies, this is one that is built to be open ended. 

The problem has been that up to now, all the navigation images in the game
were unlabeled. While it was possible to navigate a solar system by just
hitting unlabeled links until you got the right planet (possible but long
winded), the starmap was absolutely out, sinse there was no way of finding
other stars, and there are a lot! of different star systems. I of course
made the developers aware of this.

The devs have however now added a textual table for navigation both in
systems and on the starmap. I don't know how complete it is (the update in
the game news was only added last week, I just happened to catch it). It
might be a little rough at first, and even aside from navigation, note that
Astro galaxy is not a simple game by any means, so there is already a lot of
info (though fortunately there is a great interactive tutorial), however I
do think this is definitely one for people who have been looking for
something really great in the exploration end of scifi, and want a game that
is more than just hitting the attack button over and over again. 


The game is entirely free to play but has a donator currency called Qp or
quantum points which may be used to buy certain bennifits, including Vip
status, which reduces the time for various actions in the game such
travelling.
I'm therefore off to give it a serious try, and anyone interested can join
me over at:
http://www.astro-galaxy.com/

I'm Captain Dark on there, though bare in mind I'm just starting off myself
too (previously I only completed about %90 of the tutorial).



Beware the gReu1 

Dark.
Take them to the refirbished chamber that was once bad!
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Re: [Audyssey] Browser game, Astro galaxy

2014-11-09 Thread Zachary Kline
Hi All,

I’m trying this game out as well, though I didn’t realize my username was also 
my captain name until after I’d already created him. Seeing as I’m on a Mac, I 
think the interface is a bit different, but we shall see.
I’ve been hoping for something somewhat like this for a while. My single-player 
preference is still strong, but maybe I can have fun anyway.
Thanks,
Zack.
 On Nov 9, 2014, at 2:26 PM, Christopher Bartlett 
 atouchofrevere...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Thanks for the pointer to this.  I am Captain Themadviolinist, and am
 enjoying the thorough tutorial, though I have gotten myself stuck at IO with
 no fuel.  I'm currently mining sulfur there to get raw materials to make
 enough fuel to get back to Earth to upgrade my little ship to something
 grander.
 
 For those thinking about this game, the tutorial really is quite good and
 seems very comprehensive.  I think the developer has been turned on to
 accessibility as many things that are indicated as being graphical in the
 instruction text actually have very usable UI features for us.  I'm actually
 considering giving this game some money to buy quantum points, which is a
 rarity for a browser game.
 
 Chris Bartlett
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Gamers [mailto:gamers-boun...@audyssey.org] On Behalf Of dark
 Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2014 8:52 AM
 To: Gamers@audyssey.org
 Subject: [Audyssey] Browser game, Astro galaxy
 
 Astro galaxy is a highly realistic and deeply involved space exploration
 game from the makers of Space Oddessy. 
 
 Unlike Space Oddissy, the game features a much more realistic and tightly
 controled idea for space exploration, with players owning a few ships (you
 start with just one), but managing them in detail in a fully 3D explorable
 galaxy. 
 
 Flying to different stars using detailed principles of space flight
 (distances are even measured in Astronomical units and lagrange points),
 managing fuel and ship modules, needing to hier crew and decide on. The
 planets too are detailed, with different resources to be mined or collected,
 or the ability to setup science labs and colonies. 
 
 The game does have a degree of pvp, though how much I'm not sure,
 particularly sinse the galaxy is ever expanding, with new systems and
 technologies, this is one that is built to be open ended. 
 
 The problem has been that up to now, all the navigation images in the game
 were unlabeled. While it was possible to navigate a solar system by just
 hitting unlabeled links until you got the right planet (possible but long
 winded), the starmap was absolutely out, sinse there was no way of finding
 other stars, and there are a lot! of different star systems. I of course
 made the developers aware of this.
 
 The devs have however now added a textual table for navigation both in
 systems and on the starmap. I don't know how complete it is (the update in
 the game news was only added last week, I just happened to catch it). It
 might be a little rough at first, and even aside from navigation, note that
 Astro galaxy is not a simple game by any means, so there is already a lot of
 info (though fortunately there is a great interactive tutorial), however I
 do think this is definitely one for people who have been looking for
 something really great in the exploration end of scifi, and want a game that
 is more than just hitting the attack button over and over again. 
 
 
 The game is entirely free to play but has a donator currency called Qp or
 quantum points which may be used to buy certain bennifits, including Vip
 status, which reduces the time for various actions in the game such
 travelling.
 I'm therefore off to give it a serious try, and anyone interested can join
 me over at:
 http://www.astro-galaxy.com/
 
 I'm Captain Dark on there, though bare in mind I'm just starting off myself
 too (previously I only completed about %90 of the tutorial).
 
 
 
 Beware the gReu1 
 
 Dark.
 Take them to the refirbished chamber that was once bad!
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Re: [Audyssey] Browser game, Astro galaxy

2014-11-09 Thread dark

Hi Chris.

While I won't knock what the developer has done access wise, actually a lot 
of things like the engage link were labeled to begin with, it was just 
that previously there was no textual list of objects to navigate with.


Glad people like the game, it's definitely a unique one.

All the best,

Dark.
Take them to the refirbished chamber that was once bad!
- Original Message - 
From: Christopher Bartlett atouchofrevere...@gmail.com

To: 'Gamers Discussion list' gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2014 10:26 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Browser game, Astro galaxy



Thanks for the pointer to this.  I am Captain Themadviolinist, and am
enjoying the thorough tutorial, though I have gotten myself stuck at IO 
with

no fuel.  I'm currently mining sulfur there to get raw materials to make
enough fuel to get back to Earth to upgrade my little ship to something
grander.

For those thinking about this game, the tutorial really is quite good and
seems very comprehensive.  I think the developer has been turned on to
accessibility as many things that are indicated as being graphical in the
instruction text actually have very usable UI features for us.  I'm 
actually

considering giving this game some money to buy quantum points, which is a
rarity for a browser game.

Chris Bartlett


-Original Message-
From: Gamers [mailto:gamers-boun...@audyssey.org] On Behalf Of dark
Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2014 8:52 AM
To: Gamers@audyssey.org
Subject: [Audyssey] Browser game, Astro galaxy

Astro galaxy is a highly realistic and deeply involved space exploration
game from the makers of Space Oddessy.

Unlike Space Oddissy, the game features a much more realistic and tightly
controled idea for space exploration, with players owning a few ships (you
start with just one), but managing them in detail in a fully 3D explorable
galaxy.

Flying to different stars using detailed principles of space flight
(distances are even measured in Astronomical units and lagrange points),
managing fuel and ship modules, needing to hier crew and decide on. The
planets too are detailed, with different resources to be mined or 
collected,

or the ability to setup science labs and colonies.

The game does have a degree of pvp, though how much I'm not sure,
particularly sinse the galaxy is ever expanding, with new systems and
technologies, this is one that is built to be open ended.

The problem has been that up to now, all the navigation images in the game
were unlabeled. While it was possible to navigate a solar system by just
hitting unlabeled links until you got the right planet (possible but long
winded), the starmap was absolutely out, sinse there was no way of finding
other stars, and there are a lot! of different star systems. I of course
made the developers aware of this.

The devs have however now added a textual table for navigation both in
systems and on the starmap. I don't know how complete it is (the update in
the game news was only added last week, I just happened to catch it). It
might be a little rough at first, and even aside from navigation, note 
that
Astro galaxy is not a simple game by any means, so there is already a lot 
of

info (though fortunately there is a great interactive tutorial), however I
do think this is definitely one for people who have been looking for
something really great in the exploration end of scifi, and want a game 
that

is more than just hitting the attack button over and over again.


The game is entirely free to play but has a donator currency called Qp or
quantum points which may be used to buy certain bennifits, including Vip
status, which reduces the time for various actions in the game such
travelling.
I'm therefore off to give it a serious try, and anyone interested can join
me over at:
http://www.astro-galaxy.com/

I'm Captain Dark on there, though bare in mind I'm just starting off 
myself

too (previously I only completed about %90 of the tutorial).



Beware the gReu1

Dark.
Take them to the refirbished chamber that was once bad!
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Re: [Audyssey] Browser game, Astro galaxy

2014-11-09 Thread dark

Hi Zack.

I don't know that much about safari, but the game isn't that unusual 
interface wise, not now it has the textual navigation. Glad you like this 
one, it struck me as a game that might interest you.


all the best,
Dark.
Take them to the refirbished chamber that was once bad!
- Original Message - 
From: Zachary Kline zkl...@speedpost.net

To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2014 12:52 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Browser game, Astro galaxy



Hi All,

I’m trying this game out as well, though I didn’t realize my username was 
also my captain name until after I’d already created him. Seeing as I’m on 
a Mac, I think the interface is a bit different, but we shall see.
I’ve been hoping for something somewhat like this for a while. My 
single-player preference is still strong, but maybe I can have fun anyway.

Thanks,
Zack.
On Nov 9, 2014, at 2:26 PM, Christopher Bartlett 
atouchofrevere...@gmail.com wrote:


Thanks for the pointer to this.  I am Captain Themadviolinist, and am
enjoying the thorough tutorial, though I have gotten myself stuck at IO 
with

no fuel.  I'm currently mining sulfur there to get raw materials to make
enough fuel to get back to Earth to upgrade my little ship to something
grander.

For those thinking about this game, the tutorial really is quite good and
seems very comprehensive.  I think the developer has been turned on to
accessibility as many things that are indicated as being graphical in the
instruction text actually have very usable UI features for us.  I'm 
actually

considering giving this game some money to buy quantum points, which is a
rarity for a browser game.

Chris Bartlett


-Original Message-
From: Gamers [mailto:gamers-boun...@audyssey.org] On Behalf Of dark
Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2014 8:52 AM
To: Gamers@audyssey.org
Subject: [Audyssey] Browser game, Astro galaxy

Astro galaxy is a highly realistic and deeply involved space exploration
game from the makers of Space Oddessy.

Unlike Space Oddissy, the game features a much more realistic and tightly
controled idea for space exploration, with players owning a few ships 
(you
start with just one), but managing them in detail in a fully 3D 
explorable

galaxy.

Flying to different stars using detailed principles of space flight
(distances are even measured in Astronomical units and lagrange points),
managing fuel and ship modules, needing to hier crew and decide on. The
planets too are detailed, with different resources to be mined or 
collected,

or the ability to setup science labs and colonies.

The game does have a degree of pvp, though how much I'm not sure,
particularly sinse the galaxy is ever expanding, with new systems and
technologies, this is one that is built to be open ended.

The problem has been that up to now, all the navigation images in the 
game

were unlabeled. While it was possible to navigate a solar system by just
hitting unlabeled links until you got the right planet (possible but long
winded), the starmap was absolutely out, sinse there was no way of 
finding

other stars, and there are a lot! of different star systems. I of course
made the developers aware of this.

The devs have however now added a textual table for navigation both in
systems and on the starmap. I don't know how complete it is (the update 
in

the game news was only added last week, I just happened to catch it). It
might be a little rough at first, and even aside from navigation, note 
that
Astro galaxy is not a simple game by any means, so there is already a lot 
of
info (though fortunately there is a great interactive tutorial), however 
I

do think this is definitely one for people who have been looking for
something really great in the exploration end of scifi, and want a game 
that

is more than just hitting the attack button over and over again.


The game is entirely free to play but has a donator currency called Qp or
quantum points which may be used to buy certain bennifits, including Vip
status, which reduces the time for various actions in the game such
travelling.
I'm therefore off to give it a serious try, and anyone interested can 
join

me over at:
http://www.astro-galaxy.com/

I'm Captain Dark on there, though bare in mind I'm just starting off 
myself

too (previously I only completed about %90 of the tutorial).



Beware the gReu1

Dark.
Take them to the refirbished chamber that was once bad!
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