Destination Ares Download For Pc [key Serial]
- punchtrommisseobor
- Sep 13, 2019
- 4 min read
Updated: Mar 18, 2020
About This Game A colony spaceship has been thrown together with old, worn parts. The crew boots up the ship's artificial intelligence as they start the arduous journey to the red planet.You've awoken, AI. Can you keep your crew alive and survive the journey ahead?Take Fate into Your (Digital) HandsDesign your own ship. Customize everything.Directly control the ship's systems, set alarms to get the crew's attention, and respond to emergencies. Will luck be enough?You will die, alone and drifting, in the dark.Brutal and Challenging Experience Deep mechanics Simple controls Responsive difficulty, always Hard Short sessionsA single run takes less than half an hour, but success takes hours of mastery. If it comes at all.An Uncaring WorldDestination Ares is about losing power over time rather than gaining it. It's about the internal struggle instead of the external. There are no aliens or guns; just nonchalant blobs of water named Charlie.Discover hidden, branching story arcs with several endings, ponder the meaning of existence, panic as another system breaks down, and laugh at a crew that is woefully incompetent.Lose capability over time. You're no farmboy-turned-hero; play smarter, because you certainly won't get stronger. 7aa9394dea Title: Destination AresGenre: Adventure, Indie, Simulation, StrategyDeveloper:Patrick ScottPublisher:Patrick ScottRelease Date: 22 Sep, 2017 Destination Ares Download For Pc [key Serial] Tiny game but delivering what's on the box.The chore idea of the game is to build a ship so that it is the fittest to make a long journey (30 minutes).The build phase (unlocked after the first games) is pretty simple and will ask you to allocate points \/ space and weight for what matters the most to you.A balance to find between crew, modules, quality of modules, abilities to transform one resource to another or do you prefer to pack a lot of each at the beginning of the journey, up to you.Most of the times, if one resource comes to lack, you're dead : Oxygen, parts, material, food, waste, fuel, energy.The second part of the game is not really difficult, start the journey, set some priorities, activate or spare some modules, react to random events (often leading to a minigame that is a bit annoying though).And fail, fail, fail, fail, until you manage to unlock some improvements for the ship so that you can rethink your blueprint and finaly make that journey.Cute, interface sometimes a bit clunky because things are not obvious on the screen but overall a good experience.Might lead to some quite a few blueprint rework loops that I'm not super fond though.Keep in mind though that the lifespan of this game is probably rather short and you might get bored quickly but worth a shot !. I really like the concept behind this game. I look forward to seeing where it goes.Positives:The game has interesting presentation, aside from a sort of view tilt that feels a bit off. Crew members appear to react to the actions of the player. Ship gameplay is interesting, and the decision-making aspect has promise. Negatives:Current variety of events and crew dialogue are limited and repeat fairly frequently, although hopefully that will expand with updates. The minigame that the player must play for each decision event is repetitive, bland, and seems arbitrary and unrelated to the higher-level gameplay. This minigame could make sense for sensors or piloting events, but doesn't make sense for character events, etc.Overall, the game gets old pretty fast in its current state, but has a lot of potential. It is a good idea, and one that I hope to see polished in the future. At present, I don't recommend buying the game unless you want to follow along with developer updates.I look forward to seeing where this goes from here.. Very bad interface, rendering minigames and crew control next to impossible.. Very bad interface, rendering minigames and crew control next to impossible.. My current favorite game on steam - a hidden gem! It's tragic that most people haven't found this game. Definitely worth the price for me. Reminds me a lot of FTL. I think if you like FTL, you'll like this game. I watched the videos on the store page, thought I would enjoy the game, and enjoyed it even more than I imagined. I wouldn't pay much attention to negative reviews before October 13th 2017 - the latest patch. It also helps if you're good at doing minesweeper quickly.Current best run: got to 99% and died. Also died a little inside, in real life. :). Interesting concept but this game has a long way to go. There is potential here. There is this sort of white-wash high gamma haze to the pixel graphics that makes it a tough game to look at. Not sure what the goal here was.There is one terrible aspect in that you have to play a mini-game when you make a decision. For example you may get a prompt like this: "The ship is overheating do you: A) Turn everything off (easy) or B) Vent the heat into the airlock (hard)". Once you make your choice you have to win the mini-game which involves moving a cursor through a maze with invisible mines to get to the exit otherwise you fail in your choice. It's an extremely odd mechanic that doesn't make much sense and the mini-game itself frankly sucks. If it's going to be a big part of the game, this part needs to be done much better.Can't recommend at this point.. Destination Ares is pretty unique in its kind, and even if it sometimes can be unfair and hard to understand, I can only encourage you to try it and see for yourself. Cause when it goes right, it feels so good.Plus, there is a free version on the creator's site.. Destination ares is a short, Yet difficult and fun, Resource management based game about leading a ship to your destination planet, "Ares."While it is, As said previously, Short, This does not by any means detract any sort of positive experiences from the game.Pros:Easily "Launched, Played, Left, Repeated"Interesting conceptArt style is simplistic yet functionalCons:Easily forgotten- You could play this game for a hour and forget about it for another two months before repeating the process.It's a short game. This could be a positive, But overall i would consider this a negative due to its forgettability.I would reccomend this to a friend as of current, If only to be bought on sale, Though i feel i would be more comfortable with its current price once it is more delevoped in the future.
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