... you are an astronomy nerd. ... you like elegant puzzle games. ... you have $4 $3.
In 0rbitalis (yes, that's obnoxiously a zero), you are presented with some gravitational bodies and a play area. Those bodies are almost always moving in orbits of their own. Your goal is to launch a satellite from an indicated position relative to one of those bodies at a vector and initial velocity that prevents it from leaving the play area or crashing into another object for a target period of time or longer.
Go pick it up. It's on Steam Early Access, and it's phenomenally mesmerizing and an odd blend of relaxing and exciting when you hit that pseudo-stable orbit just right.
_________________ "Aaaah! Emotions are weird!" - Amdee "... Mirrorshades prevent the forces of normalcy from realizing that one is crazed and possibly dangerous. They are the symbol of the sun-staring visionary, the biker, the rocker, the policeman, and similar outlaws." - Bruce Sterling, preface to Mirrorshades
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