Plutonic is a physics-based puzzle game made with Godot where players launch planets into a gravity field and try to combine them into progressively larger celestial bodies.
It takes inspiration from Suika-like and Spuntika-like games, using a space theme that starts from Pluto and challenges players to discover the final planet while managing collisions and launch strength.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Uses gravity-based physics for planet launching and movement.
- Combines smaller planets into larger celestial bodies.
- Lets players drag backwards to control launch direction and power.
- Ends a run when a planet collides and leaves the play field for 2.5 seconds.
- Includes keyboard, gamepad, and touch-oriented input mappings.
- Provides fullscreen, undo, and redo input actions.
- Includes translations for multiple languages.
Website: github.com/mlm-games/plutonic
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Developer: mlm-games
License: GNU General Public License v3.0
Plutonic is written in GDScript. Learn GDScript with our recommended free tutorials.
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