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About This Game GameplayAt the core of Celestialpod is a unique physics based tentacle system that allows you to swing, pull, and grab your way through rigorous challenges. Every ship poses new tests where you’ll need to master the use of your tentacles in order to stand a chance. The robots will do anything they can to keep harvesting the Starfish, and will constantly invent new enemies to prevent you from rescuing them. Overcome the hostile environments inside the ships of the robotic fleet and destroy them from the inside out!Features Challenging physics based gameplay 10 unique ships with specialized tools to kill you 1 Boss created in your image Upgrade system which empowers your squid Custom 2D-tentacle system Highly destructible environment Unique 2D art style, with parallaxing depthThe StoryStarting out as a Starfish yourself, one day a robotic fleet appears above your planet. In mere seconds they descend, capturing every Starfish on the surface. While you’re locked in one of the cages another Starfish somehow manages to escape and frees you. The two of you make it outside, but the defense system of the ship notices and takes aim. Your savior sees the danger and, in an act of self-sacrifice, pushes you out of the way just in time. As they perish, the Starfish leaves you their remaining power. The influx of Starfish energy changes your very DNA, turning you into a Squid-like creature. With their sacrifice fresh in your mind you charge towards the fleet, determined to save the rest of the Starfish! // Defeat robotic enemies reminiscent of forgotten species and discover the chilling reality of what could befall your friends.A Little About How This StartedDawn of the Celestialpod started development in early September 2017 as part of a Student Capstone project. Over the next couple of months we built out and expanded upon the original concept. At the end of the semester we presented to the campus faculty and game studio cohort in an effort to move on to Senior Production. We’re here because we made it through that challenge, and over the past couple months have expanded upon the game immensely. We've gotten the game to the point where we are comfortable releasing it to Steam, and can't wait for everyone to play it! 7aa9394dea Title: Dawn of the CelestialpodGenre: Action, Adventure, Indie, StrategyDeveloper:GWAMM LLCPublisher:GWAMM LLCRelease Date: 12 Jun, 2018 Dawn Of The Celestialpod Crack Unlock Code dawn of the celestialpod steam. dawn of the celestial pod gameplay. dawn of the celestialpod. dawn of the celestialpod. dawn of the celestial pod gameplay. dawn of the celestialpod steam Good game, but should have been called Star Squidizen.. Follow my curator page for more reviews like this at Phenix EmporiumProvided the developers work to improve the movement mechanics a bit (in ways I'll mention below) as well as add in a settings menu with at the very least audio options, then I can recommend this game.At its core Dawn of the Celestialpod is physics-based platformer, you play as a space squid that evolved from a starfish and has escaped its alien captors only to turn back around and invade those same alien spaceships in an attempt to free your space starfish brethren. When you evolved you acquired two long tentacles, you launch these tentacles out to move by grappling onto the environment as well as using them to interact with it which in theory is a pretty interesting mechanic and in practice almost works, unfortunately given two specific issues you don't feel in control of your squid many times especially when you are in a time crunch and being rushed as each time you rescue a starfish the alien spaceship starts a self-destruct timer and you must escape.The two issues with the movement system are fairly big ones, one is the physics, now I understand that you are in space and all that, but your squid is just too floaty and keeps too much momentum as well as having far too much bounce off of obstacles, it makes trying to maneuver in the small spaces of the alien ships very difficult, the level design often calls for precision but the physics and controls lack that. Speaking of the controls, when you fire out a tentacle it seems to fire from where it currently is, so basically if you were trying to get through a small gap in a wall, you initially fire your tentacle in order to pull yourself towards the wall, then you try firing again to get through the small space and that tentacle just hits the wall again, and since they are constantly trailing behind you and take a bit to return even relatively close to your body, it is a bit of a mess. Now with that said, you could certainly work around these constraints and learn to play with them just fine if the levels didn't take place in small spaces and physics wasn't so floaty and bouncy. Both these issues combined make for an unnecessarily difficult time trying to just maneuver around the place.The other issue that very much needs to be worked on is adding a settings menu at the very least with audio support as well as toning down the initial opening audio volume, it is very loud (rip headphone users). Also while the game does indeed support keyboard\/mouse and gamepads it does not allow you to hotswap them, so if you start up the game with a controller plugged in, you cannot use the keyboard unless you close the game, unplug the controller, and then start the game back up, and vice-versa, so that would certainly be a very helpful, at the very least just having a switch in the settings menu (provided one gets added) that let you manually decide which you wanted to use.If this game receives the support and updates that it very much needs, then this could be a really fun and unique physics-platformer, I very much hope it does as I would certainly enjoy seeing what the rest of the game has to offer.. Good game, but should have been called Star Squidizen.. Follow my curator page for more reviews like this at Phenix EmporiumProvided the developers work to improve the movement mechanics a bit (in ways I'll mention below) as well as add in a settings menu with at the very least audio options, then I can recommend this game.At its core Dawn of the Celestialpod is physics-based platformer, you play as a space squid that evolved from a starfish and has escaped its alien captors only to turn back around and invade those same alien spaceships in an attempt to free your space starfish brethren. When you evolved you acquired two long tentacles, you launch these tentacles out to move by grappling onto the environment as well as using them to interact with it which in theory is a pretty interesting mechanic and in practice almost works, unfortunately given two specific issues you don't feel in control of your squid many times especially when you are in a time crunch and being rushed as each time you rescue a starfish the alien spaceship starts a self-destruct timer and you must escape.The two issues with the movement system are fairly big ones, one is the physics, now I understand that you are in space and all that, but your squid is just too floaty and keeps too much momentum as well as having far too much bounce off of obstacles, it makes trying to maneuver in the small spaces of the alien ships very difficult, the level design often calls for precision but the physics and controls lack that. Speaking of the controls, when you fire out a tentacle it seems to fire from where it currently is, so basically if you were trying to get through a small gap in a wall, you initially fire your tentacle in order to pull yourself towards the wall, then you try firing again to get through the small space and that tentacle just hits the wall again, and since they are constantly trailing behind you and take a bit to return even relatively close to your body, it is a bit of a mess. Now with that said, you could certainly work around these constraints and learn to play with them just fine if the levels didn't take place in small spaces and physics wasn't so floaty and bouncy. Both these issues combined make for an unnecessarily difficult time trying to just maneuver around the place.The other issue that very much needs to be worked on is adding a settings menu at the very least with audio support as well as toning down the initial opening audio volume, it is very loud (rip headphone users). Also while the game does indeed support keyboard\/mouse and gamepads it does not allow you to hotswap them, so if you start up the game with a controller plugged in, you cannot use the keyboard unless you close the game, unplug the controller, and then start the game back up, and vice-versa, so that would certainly be a very helpful, at the very least just having a switch in the settings menu (provided one gets added) that let you manually decide which you wanted to use.If this game receives the support and updates that it very much needs, then this could be a really fun and unique physics-platformer, I very much hope it does as I would certainly enjoy seeing what the rest of the game has to offer.. Good game, but should have been called Star Squidizen.. Follow my curator page for more reviews like this at Phenix EmporiumProvided the developers work to improve the movement mechanics a bit (in ways I'll mention below) as well as add in a settings menu with at the very least audio options, then I can recommend this game.At its core Dawn of the Celestialpod is physics-based platformer, you play as a space squid that evolved from a starfish and has escaped its alien captors only to turn back around and invade those same alien spaceships in an attempt to free your space starfish brethren. When you evolved you acquired two long tentacles, you launch these tentacles out to move by grappling onto the environment as well as using them to interact with it which in theory is a pretty interesting mechanic and in practice almost works, unfortunately given two specific issues you don't feel in control of your squid many times especially when you are in a time crunch and being rushed as each time you rescue a starfish the alien spaceship starts a self-destruct timer and you must escape.The two issues with the movement system are fairly big ones, one is the physics, now I understand that you are in space and all that, but your squid is just too floaty and keeps too much momentum as well as having far too much bounce off of obstacles, it makes trying to maneuver in the small spaces of the alien ships very difficult, the level design often calls for precision but the physics and controls lack that. Speaking of the controls, when you fire out a tentacle it seems to fire from where it currently is, so basically if you were trying to get through a small gap in a wall, you initially fire your tentacle in order to pull yourself towards the wall, then you try firing again to get through the small space and that tentacle just hits the wall again, and since they are constantly trailing behind you and take a bit to return even relatively close to your body, it is a bit of a mess. Now with that said, you could certainly work around these constraints and learn to play with them just fine if the levels didn't take place in small spaces and physics wasn't so floaty and bouncy. Both these issues combined make for an unnecessarily difficult time trying to just maneuver around the place.The other issue that very much needs to be worked on is adding a settings menu at the very least with audio support as well as toning down the initial opening audio volume, it is very loud (rip headphone users). Also while the game does indeed support keyboard\/mouse and gamepads it does not allow you to hotswap them, so if you start up the game with a controller plugged in, you cannot use the keyboard unless you close the game, unplug the controller, and then start the game back up, and vice-versa, so that would certainly be a very helpful, at the very least just having a switch in the settings menu (provided one gets added) that let you manually decide which you wanted to use.If this game receives the support and updates that it very much needs, then this could be a really fun and unique physics-platformer, I very much hope it does as I would certainly enjoy seeing what the rest of the game has to offer.

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