A downloadable game for Windows

Created by HonestDan & ElysiaGriffin for Krassjam#6

Fill up your warp fuel in order to jump to the safety of another star system as the Galactic Authorities are hot on your trails.

  • Gain resources through building specialist buildings on planets
  • Purchase trade goods and ship upgrades
  • Research to unlock ship upgrades
  • Take risks in a range of events

Run out of turns, shield or fuel and it's game over. 

Note: Only way to restore shield is to upgrade your shield. There is no way to "heal", so be very careful to avoid taking damage when possible.


KNOWN BUGS:

Don't click actions more than once.  I haven't prevented multiple clicks that can happen when an animation is playing, so to avoid messing up the game - just click once on an action and be patient. Thank you.

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StarPath-0-1.zip 18 MB
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StarPath-0-2.zip 19 MB
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StarPath-1-0.zip 19 MB

Install instructions

Version 1.0 will have a win / lose condition.
I highly recommend playing this, though it should be noted it took an extra day's work to finish. 

Development log

Comments

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please update

is 1-0 the latest update???

Hey takuroya thanks for taking the time to comment.

1-0 is the latest build, but that was before I started remaking it - with the new board and features.

The sad news is (for Starpath) is that I got a job in Industry and have had to switch over to Unreal Engine 4 - which means 2 things:
- I am very short on time for personal projects
- I am not using C# or Unity much any more as I'm trying to learn UE4 and C++

I do love Starpath, and should I start finding time to work on it again, I'll be sure to update this page. The project is currently on hold until I get more time. 

hey not bad! i didn't realize the goal of the game until i got the game over screen, so now i might be up for playing again once i'm in the mood again to click a bunch, but i really love traveling and taking part in the economy across these worlds, the risk of trying things for random fail/win scenarios was exciting and tense, although felt a bit too random to be worth risks at times, but overall i can say i enjoyed this and i think some refinement would go a long way... would be happy to offer further feedback if you thought it helpful, thanks for sharing this! (:

Thanks for giving it a go! I've been working on an improved version for some time, but it's in Unity and I've started learning unreal so it's slightly on hold at the moment - but in an ideal world I'd like to get that finished and I'll give you a shout when thats done. This version was finished a day after the game jam so I'd agree it lacks a lot of clarity, robustness and guidance!

Doesn't seem to handle resolutions properly, especially the ones below 1080p. Also listed resolutions that I can't support

@Raistael thank you for the feedback, it is a known bug, there will be a new version out before the new year with many many improvements, including fixing the resolution issue. Sorry about the inconvenience and delay in response.