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Definitely my favourite one-button game. Love the minimal sounds and just the whole feel of it.

Thank you, i'm really happy that you like it. I'm in some calm meditative mood while playing.

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This is super imaginative!

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Thank you! :)

got to 1000 then accidentally clicked s :(

Ah, i was thinking about this case :( , need to change menu button.

Really nice game, i got to over 600!

Thanks! Not bad! :D

i stopped at over 1600 my astroid took up almost half the screen only big  black holes and really massive stars could sway its course other wise i ran thru everything until i met an enormous black hole no way to get around it and it took half my astroid spent well over an hour its fun but gets boring after a while if i want to relax definite game to play great game!

Wow, thats a big comet. Ye game is infinite runner, so there is maybe need little bit more content, but for 3 days jam, i will keep it simple as it is. Thank you :)

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Cool game that uses science to create adventure and fun

Edit- my high sore was around 170

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Thank you! I was thinking about to make it more scientific, but it is game, so little bit fake phyiscs i good for fun :)

Hey! Played this on my channel and really enjoyed it. Found it very relaxing!

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Haha, this is awesome!!! Black holes are "little bit" not fair, I think I know how to fix this. Thank you for this amazing letsplay! I really enjoy it.

Love the minimalist visuals and the way you used gravity. My highest score was 57, lowest was -1.  Really great polish. The control I had over my comet seemed a little finicky/ out of my control. It was really easy to mess up how long I should be holding z for.  I think with more practice it would be easy to get a hold on. The black hole sound was actually really scary when I was on my high score run (as it should be). Great job! Thanks for the game

Thank you, Phillip! Ye, I was thinking about how I can make game little bit easy. And I guess I find the way, I think trajectory path will be helpful to understand how comet will move. :)