Magic Astronauts Mac OS

Astroneer MacBook OS X Version is here and can now be played on all Macintosh computers. This is a sandbox adventure game developed and also published by System Era Softworks. Your task is to colonize planets, create structures as well as mining resources. There are many challenges waiting for you on each planet. This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the. AppleCare+ for Mac Every Mac comes with a one-year limited warranty and up to 90 days of complimentary technical support.AppleCare+ for Mac extends your coverage to three years from your AppleCare+ purchase date and adds up to two incidents of accidental damage protection every 12 months, each subject to a service fee of $99 for screen damage or external enclosure damage, or $299 for other.

A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux

'A simple, tried and tested concept well executed. Jump higher and higher until you can escape the gravitational pull of the planet. Some fun dialogue in this one to break up the levels and feed the feeling of progress. Some great glitch-style effects as you combo more and more jumps and get progressively faster, almost as if you're losing control or breaking some sort of speed barrier!' -Shaun Spalding (@ShaunJS)

Magicians in space! .. or astronauts using magic..

You use magic to get outside the gravitational pull of planets!!

There's also a story involving something dark, sinister, and funny.

It's a thing. Try it out.


For GMS2 BetaJam#2 using 3 shaders:

  • Background shader (starry space)
  • Fullscreen shader (chromatic aberration glitch)
  • Object shader (distort on asteroids)

All shaders get pumped a ton of variables to make it feel alive!

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How to play:

  • Use <ARROW KEYS> or <WASD> or <NUMPAD> or <DPAD> to move your character
  • Use magic powerups to escape the gravitational pull
  • Enjoy!


Multiplayer - local:

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  • Press <UP> for <ARROW KEYS> player to join
  • Press <W> for <WASD> player to join
  • Press<NUMPAD 8> for <NUMPAD> player to join
  • Click start game
  • Compete to get the highest score against your friends


Log:

2017-02-15: First upload

2017-02-16: Edit on spelling and added menu_image, also added source

SOURCE HAS NO SOUND TO PREVENT THE FILE FROM BEING TOO LARGE - THOUGH IT IS NOT REQUIRED TO PLAY THE GAME AND OR VIEW THE SHADER CODE IT IS RECOMMENDED TO DOWNLOAD THE GAME ITSELF TO GET THE FULL EXPERIENCE!

2017-02-18: good luck to all contestants; I've already played most of the games and have picked my favorites!

2017-02-21: Here's a GIF:


2017-02-23: Added Multiplayer explanation in text. Also question for anyone playing; are you interested in seeing more mechanics in this game or simply more levels? If so, let me know in a comment or message!

2017-02-27: 2nd place in BetaJam2!! (see link for blogpost)

StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, macOS, Linux
Rating
AuthorLemth
GenrePlatformer
Made withGameMaker: Studio
Tags2D, 8-Bit, Arcade, GameMaker, gamepad, Local multiplayer, Multiplayer, Physics, Pixel Art, Space
Average sessionA few minutes
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard, Mouse, Xbox controller, Gamepad (any)
AccessibilityColor-blind friendly, Subtitles, Configurable controls, High-contrast, Interactive tutorial
MultiplayerLocal multiplayer
Player count1 - 3

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