Nice little game. I completed it in one sitting, but quite happy as I only paid the equivalent of a cup of coffee for it and it outlasted a coffee! :)
Only One Burn
- Release Date:
- Sep 2, 2019
- Developer:
- Leyline Studios
- Publisher:
- Leyline Studios
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
Just Updated
1.5 is here! 2 new worlds! Full controller support and a few upgrades!
About the Game
A00 **********---RUN SYSTEM CHECK---********A01 **---TELEMETRY...............OK
A02 **---COMMS.....................OK
A03 **---RCS.............................OK
A04 **---MAIN ENGINE.........OK
A05 **---AUTOPILOT...............FAIL
A06 **---FUEL LEVEL.............FAIL
A07................................................................................................
A08 ****---SWITCHING TO MANUAL CONTROL---****
A09 ****---ROUTING EMERGENCY FUEL---****
A10 **********---BURN READY---***********
Inspired by Lunar
Lander.
Avoid a hard landing with Only One Burn!
- On reserve fuel, you have to reach the landing pad to avoid disaster.
- Time your burn just right as you have no other way to slow down.
- Simple controls, rapid gameplay, tons of fun.
- Try to perfect your landing on lots of levels across 4 unique worlds.
- Challenge yourself to rank among the best landing scores.
- Try not to blow up!
***INCOMING MESSAGE - MISSION CNTRL***
**You only have your emergency fuel left**
**Attempt a hard landing**
**You have, Only One Burn**
***end TRANSMISSION***
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User Reviews
It sucks. I felt ripped off at a buck twenty-five. It's a lazy excuse for a game. It was a steam recommendation because I like Kerbal. What a crap recommendation. It's got nothing in common with Kerbal.
The physics of the game were really nice, and they felt really accurate whilst playing. (Once you get used to them, the game is much easier to traverse). I also really enjoyed the graphics of the game (everything looked nice, including the UI. When I noticed the camera on the bottom right that lets you see different perspectives, I was astounded). The music is good, especially the death music (very iconic). At one point the menu of the game was stuck (I couldn't click around, and could only restart it), also, some of the obstacles are hard to distinguish; you can't tell whether you're going to hit them or not because of the perspective. At one point on the 4th planet, I tried avoiding an obstacle multiple times, and then I realized I could just go under it. Other than that, the game is really fun. My roommate and I both played it, and enjoyed it thoroughly.
This game is actually really fun. It's also got a surprising amount of detail. I'd say it's definitely worth it.
A really fun game! Rather short, but it doesn't take away from the experience or the price, and I'd gladly play through it again.
I played this game at Pax East 2020 and bought the game on the spot. It is a fun game and I hope it gets more levels in the future or who knows letting us make our own levels could be a cool add on. I see potential in this game and I hope it keeps getting updated.
This is a pretty fun game. I played for about an hour and got through half the levels, so there are probably just a few hours of gameplay here. There is some replayability if you want to master every level, but that would probably only add a few hours of gameplay at most. A sandbox mode would add a lot of replayability to this game and make it worth the money, but there isn't anything like that. This game is all about trial and error, so be prepared to crash a lot. You need to have nearly perfect timing in order to stick a landing since there isn't any throttle control. It doesn't take too long to get the hang of it, and once you figure out the right angle and timing for each level, sticking the landing is pretty easy. My biggest complaint is that the physics don't behave correctly after you touch down. You can have a nearly perfect landing, but for some reason the craft drifts off and lowers your score, or bounces off the landing pad completely. The camera is also another source o...
Really clever concept with some really fun charm.
I beat the game and got perfect on all levels. It was definitely worth the 5$ as it was entertaining yet challenging. At first the controls are hard to get but as you play they come a lot easier to you. The level design was creative, I don't know how the levels were sort but the difficulty was kinda all over the place. Overall a great little game. 9/10
This game is a fun short game. It was nice figuring out how to land the craft in the different scenarios. Sometimes it felt like the gravity acted somewhat weird and the ship would slingshot itself off the pad, but aside from that it's a smooth time.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: 2.4Ghz
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX 950
- DirectX: Version 10
- Storage: 5 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Physics system functions optimally at 60fps
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
FAQ
How much does Only One Burn cost?
Only One Burn costs $9.99.
What are the system requirements for Only One Burn?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 Processor: 2.4Ghz Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: GTX 950 DirectX: Version 10 Storage: 5 GB available space Additional Notes: Physics system functions optimally at 60fps Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
What platforms is Only One Burn available on?
Only One Burn is available on Windows PC.
Is Only One Burn worth buying?
Only One Burn has 87% positive reviews from 23 players.
When was Only One Burn released?
Only One Burn was released on Sep 2, 2019.
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