So, each moment in the game can feel truly unique.
All this means, is that much of what you find has a random element to it. They didn't want two to be the same, which is why this game has a lot of 'procedurally generated' elements. The developers had a simple plan when designing these planets. Even though the graphics appear quite simple, you can tell a lot of thought has gone into the colours and the look of the game. Yes, monster design is quite interesting, and their screams are quite scary! Each planet you visit mixes up the types of enemies you'll find, along with gear and minerals too. They surprised me a few times Hex - even the littlest of birds can be quite a challenge!
However, this is no easy task as the moment you land on the planet - everything is out to get you!Įach planet has a variety of enemies, and they all have their own unique attack patterns. Starbound's gameplay is very similar to terraria as well - except it's on an intergalactic scale! Your objective is to explore, dig, hunt, collect, build craft and gear up. If you know that game you'll see the resemblance instantly. Starbound is a dig-em-up, brought to us by one of the makers of a GGSP favourite - Terraria. But, Until NOOBmanity figure out how to get there, they will have to make do, with Starbound! what mysteries they must hold, and what adventures might await them. Since humanity could gaze upon the stars, mortals have always wondered what it must be like to travel to them.