Nano Rockets
Join Guy as he decides to leave earth and find a new home on another planet.
Nano Rockets is an arcade style game where you must fly through space, dodge hazards, fight aliens, and find a home.
Controls:
Left and Right arrow to move horizontally.
Space to Launch and Boost.
B to Shoot.
M or ESC to open Settings
Rules:
Do not run out of fuel.
Dodge the hazards of space.
Find the final destination in an Arcade style space game.
Social Media:
All music belongs to Alsever Lake and was licensed on SoundStripe.
Music
-Hidden Trail
-Picture This
-Lonely Boy
-I Can See The Sky
-Through Space and Time
This is the first game of this size that I have released on my own, thus your feedback and comments are greatly appreciated. If you find a bug, please let me know.
Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5 |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Author | gatorsoup |
Genre | Adventure |
Made with | Unity |
Tags | 2D, Aliens, Arcade, Asteroids, Atmospheric, Cute, Fast-Paced, Hand-drawn, Short, Space |
Average session | A few minutes |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard |
Development log
- Nano Rockets Releases Today!Nov 13, 2021
Comments
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Saw this on Bitbrain's Discord. I like the music. It breaks the mold of stereotypical space shooter music and changes the mood of the game nicely.
It's a bit difficult to distinguish genuine hazards from decorative elements.
One nice-to-have would be a "don't show this again" checkbox for the various tutorials.
I am replying to both your comments from here, I hope that is okay. Firstly, let me thank you for playing and leaving feedback, it means a lot and it is greatly appreciated.
Regarding difficulty distinguishing the hazards versus the decorative elements, i agree and I am looking into ways to make it more clear. (Some folks on Bitbrain's discord left some good suggestions)
As for the checkbox for hiding the tutorials, if you click M or ESC you can hide the tutorials in the settings, I believe I labeled it as hiding tips. If however you did this and they are still showing, that is a bug and I will gladly remedy that.
Thank you again for playing, and I am glad you liked the music and the effect it had on the game. The music is by Alsever Lake if you are interested.
Ah. Regarding the tutorials, I wanted to see them, but I only wanted to see each one _once_. By blanket turning them off I would (I'm guessing) miss ones later in the game that I have not yet seen.
oh yes, i see what you mean. That makes a lot of sense, okay I will look into implementing a hide individual tutorials. Thank you for all this feedback, and for taking the time to talk with me about the specifics.