Solstice v1.1.2.10 (OS X)
May 21, 2012 Full Version 0 commentsThe OS X version of Solstice now features also Starship Icons and keybindings to move, rotate, and zoom the camera.
3D Space Fleet Combat Real Time Strategy Game. Conquer the galaxy on your mobile device. Enjoy full 3D graphics, 3D sound effects, and music by Artem Bank.
0 comments by deepseaweed on Apr 23rd, 2012
Solstice v1.1.2.9 is now available at Google Play and soon on amazonappstore for Android. A free desktop version of Solstice can be downloaded for Windows and OS X.
This new version features a new control scheme for a more fluid game play.
New features:
+ New control scheme (use the Ctrl-key to switch between camera and selection control).
+ New command 'Defend' to defend planets under attack automatically.
The OS X version of Solstice now features also Starship Icons and keybindings to move, rotate, and zoom the camera.
Now you can see where all these starships are! Solstice v1.1.2.10 introduces icons to represent far away ships as well as several new keybindings to help...
Solstice update v1.1.2.9 will soon be available for the Android platform! The full version of Solstice v1.1.2.9 is already available as free download...
Solstice v1.1.2.8 has been released. The full version of Solstice is available as free download for OS X.
Solstice update v1.1.2.9 will soon be available for the Android platform! The full version of Solstice v1.1.2.9 is already available as free download...
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very cool game, any plans on a map maker. Creating systems would be fun
Thanks a lot! The maps are currently generated by a very simple procedure. How would you like to create a system manually?
On a three dimensional plane I guess it could be done by selecting a type of planet or sun and dragging it to a location switching between differnt modes to go up and down, left and right
I do like the idea of an editor to play some funny situations like all planets in a row etc., but
Solstice is in full 3D and not on a 3D plane so things are a bit more complicated. Also bear in mind that the game is thought to be played on a mobile device without mouse and keyboard.
An ideal place to further discuss the future of Solstice would be the SpaceSimCentral.com's forums. Feel free to join me there. And again, thanks for the input!
VERY fun game! Great job!
Thank you very much!