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Steam News19 March 201511y ago

Orbit Blasts on to Steam - 15% Off

Orbit is Now Available on Steam , with a 15% off launch discount!* Orbit invites players to explore the cosmos as a comet, hurtling between planets to a backdrop of procedurally generated nebulae and star clusters.

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addedOrbit is Now Available on Steam , with a 15% off launch discount!* Orbit invites players to explore the cosmos as a comet, hurtling between planets to a backdrop of procedurally generated nebulae and star clusters. In creating Orbit, I set out to combine simple and organic gameplay with the sense of isolation and player insignificance provided by more hardcore games like Dark Souls. In the case of Orbit, it’s the insignificance of a tiny comet being thrown around by the gravity of gargantuan planets. It can be very hard at times, yet rewarding, and has a mythology which is told through collected items rather than cutscenes. Offer ends 25th March 2015 at 2PM Pacific Time*

Orbit HD changes

addedOrbit is Now Available on Steam , with a 15% off launch discount!* Orbit invites players to explore the cosmos as a comet, hurtling between planets to a backdrop of procedurally generated nebulae and star clusters. In creating Orbit, I set out to combine simple and organic gameplay with the sense of isolation and player insignificance provided by more hardcore games like Dark Souls. In the case of Orbit, it’s the insignificance of a tiny comet being thrown around by the gravity of gargantuan planets. It can be very hard at times, yet rewarding, and has a mythology which is told through collected items rather than cutscenes. Offer ends 25th March 2015 at 2PM Pacific Time*

Orbit is Now Available on Steam , with a 15% off launch discount!* Orbit invites players to explore the cosmos as a comet, hurtling between planets to a backdrop of procedurally generated nebulae and star clusters. In creating Orbit, I set out to combine simple and organic gameplay with the sense of isolation and player insignificance provided by more hardcore games like Dark Souls. In the case of Orbit, it’s the insignificance of a tiny comet being thrown around by the gravity of gargantuan planets. It can be very hard at times, yet rewarding, and has a mythology which is told through collected items rather than cutscenes. Offer ends 25th March 2015 at 2PM Pacific Time*

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