About Condense
** Kickstarter Staff-Pick **
** Funded on Kickstarter **
** Showcased at PixelPop 2015 **
"Condense" is a casual and beautiful arcade game about collecting mass, as the title suggests. Start out as an atom, collect objects, and condense them into yourself to grow to galactic sizes. Evade enemies and race against time in a surreal experience like none other.
The game’s design, from visuals to sounds, features a unique look and feel that allows detail and complexity while still feeling fairly simple and minimalistic. The game is dark and reminiscent of space, which contributes to its atmospheric, ambient, and lonely feel. Along with this, it features an intriguing 16 song soundtrack which is both dark and surprisingly calming. “Condense” brings something fresh to the evolution category of games.
Features:
-Visually stunning game design
-Endless playability- randomized spawning and colors!
-16 unique and immersive songs! (one unlocks at the end of the game)
-42 in-game achievement levels!
-Play as an Atom, A Black Hole, or even a Galaxy!
Note: Game will not run correctly on HGVA devices. Also, if game freezes unexpectedly and oftenly, it is not compatible with your device.
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"ValenceOne Games unsurprisingly think[s] very highly of their debut project"
-Indie Game Magazine
"Love the movement, love the colors"
-Living The Nerd Life
"Pretty cool"
-Indie Love
"Condense is making a big bang"
-IFanzine
by L####:
Very glad I was never a part of this kickstarter. The tutorial was very difficult at parts to read due to the lack of contrast during the scene at the time. No ability to change control type from tilt, despite the game being released on desktop as well. Could you imagine if the desktop version only let you tilt it for controls? The gaps you have are incredible. Progressing in a single stage from a mere atom, to something that in comparison may as well be a galaxy (stone) in a single stage by simply collecting other atoms is astounding and unimaginable. Finally I am unable to progress beyond the second stage as my "atom stone"? inexplicably and inevitably slows to a halt no matter how far my device is tilted.