So at face value, this game appears to be quite simple. And in fact, it is. But that said, it is absolutely worth the price. In my first play through, I spent 2 hours scouring the heavens for any sign of a habitable world. Unfortunately, I was unable to save humanity. But I feel that my 2 hours were well spent, and I'll gladly play again the next time I get the itch. Even the somewhat-clunky UI elements can be forgiven, because at the end of it all, it's still a fun game for science nerds like myself. Now, I do have a couple of gripes. First is in regards to the transit view minimum zoom level. Some of these systems are very large, and because of that, even at the minimum zoom level the outer planets orbit so wide that they completely leave your field of view, leaving you entirely unsure of where they are or when they might return. Scaling this minimum zoom back to that it is certain that all planets would remain in the bounds of the screen would be a great help. Second is time com...
Search
- Release Date:
- Mar 30, 2023
- Developer:
- Ahmad R.H.
- Publisher:
- Ahmad R.H.
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
The only possible solution is to search for earth-like and inhabited worlds, to send ships there, in the hope that they would survive and the human race would continue to exist.
Your task is to search for such planets with the help of a space telescope and give humanity another chance!
Features:
- random star systems and planets;
- resource management;
- elements of (simplified) scientific analysis;
- instructions in english, russian, uzbek.
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User Reviews
ENG: The sun is being eaten by a black hole, we have to look for another planet and for that we manage this space telescope, we scan the sky in search of stars, and using different real methods, such as transit or spectroscopy (simplified of course) we get the data which we can analyze, in search of habitable planets, it is very good, although of course, for people who have a little interest or knowledge of astronomy. The price is cheap, I definitely recommend it. ESP: Al sol se lo esta comiendo un agujero negro, tenemos que buscar otro planeta y para eso administramos el telescopio espacial este, escaneamos el cielo en busca de estrellas, y usando distintos métodos reales, como el de transito o la espectroscopia (simplificados claro) vamos obteniendo los datos los cuales podemos analizar, en búsqueda de planeta habitables, esta muy bueno, aunque claro, para gente que tenga un poquito de intereses o conocimiento de astronomía. El precio es barato, definitivamente lo recomiendo.
Fun game, could use more work to fully realise its potential. For instance you dont even need to analyse the spectroscopy scan to know if a planet is habitable, you just send the data to astronomers when you see lots of lines in both spectrums. Would be fun if you had to do the analysis yourself of all the data, but then you wouldnt have enough time. I also find myself constantly switching between star systems to get the timing right to analyse certain planets with long orbits to also be able to analyse enough star systems in the limited time given. It needs a save function. Also some small planets can't be analysed apparantly. Would recommend
I'm indifferent about this game, it has a massive learning curve and is a fun monotonous game but it takes far too long to learn how to play. Seriously, reading the Manuel and doing the tutorial for how to operate and use the equipment was about half my playtime and I got a 100% habitable planet within my first play-through. I know I can't ask much because this game is on the cheaper side but I feel like there could be more complexity to it that could make it more worth learning the mechanics of.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS: Windows 10 64-bit
- Processor: Pentium G4560
- Memory: 6 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel® UHD Graphics 610
- Storage: 800 MB available space
- Additional Notes: Minimum tested sytem
Recommended
- OS: Windows 10 64-bit
- Processor: Pentium Gold G5400
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel® UHD Graphics 610
- Storage: 800 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Search cost?
Search costs $0.99.
What are the system requirements for Search?
Minimum: Minimum: OS: Windows 10 64-bit Processor: Pentium G4560 Memory: 6 GB RAM Graphics: Intel® UHD Graphics 610 Storage: 800 MB available space Additional Notes: Minimum tested sytem Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 10 64-bit Processor: Pentium Gold G5400 Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: Intel® UHD Graphics 610 Storage: 800 MB available space
What platforms is Search available on?
Search is available on Windows PC.
Is Search worth buying?
Search has 75% positive reviews from 4 players.
When was Search released?
Search was released on Mar 30, 2023.
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