Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel Out There: Ω Edition Mi-Clos Studio 5/5 - TouchArcade 5/5 - PocketTactics 9/10 'Gold Award' - PocketGamer Grand Prize - DevGAMM Moscow 2015 Excellence in Na… TouchArcade Rating: $4.99 Buy Now Watch Media Details5/5 - TouchArcade 5/5 - PocketTactics 9/10 'Gold Award' - PocketGamer Grand Prize - DevGAMM Moscow 2015 Excellence in Narrative - DevGAMM 2015 Best Game Design Award - Casual Connect EE 2014 Excellence In Narrative Finalist - IMGA 2015 Best iPhone and iPad Games of 2014 - TouchArcade Best Mobile Games of 2014 - Game Informer Best Mobile Games of 2014 - Gamezebo WARNING : this game is hard ! Check the forum for strategy tips : http://outthere.forumactif.org/ You are an astronaut awaking from cryonics not in the solar system, but... out there... in a far and unknown place of the galaxy. In Out There, you will have to survive, tinkering your ship with what you can gather drifting in the void, and spot garden planets to refill your oxygen supply. Space is an hostile place ; dangerous and mysterious adventures will mark each step of your travel. You will not only meet intelligent species that won’t care about you, but also deal with ancient powers linked to your destiny and the fate of mankind itself. Survival and understanding of what is really at stake in the galaxy is the core of what Out There has to offer. Music by award-winning composer Siddhartha Barnhoorn (Antichamber, The Stanley Parable) • Game Center : 59 achievements, leaderboard • A dark and melancholic, hard sci-fi adventure • Explore a freshly procedurally-generated galaxy every new game • 350+ multiple choices handwritten game book adventures • Epic main storyline with 4 different endings • 10 spaceships with different specs to discover • Crafting system with 20 alien technologies built from 15 materials • Engage with alien life forms and learn their language • No combat ! It’s you against the environment • Eerie score by award-winning composer Siddartha Barnhoom (Antichamber, The Stanley Parable) • Fantastic pulp comics graphics • High replay value Information Seller:Mi-Clos Studio Genre:Board, Role Playing, Strategy Release:Feb 27, 2014 Updated:Oct 01, 2020 Version:3.2 Size:274.2 MB TouchArcade Rating: User Rating: (102) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal sapphire_neo Well-Known Member Jan 20, 2011 3,934 0 0 #2 sapphire_neo, Feb 26, 2014 Yes! Now we just need FTL killercow Well-Known Member Apr 8, 2009 3,784 3 38 https://twitter.com/killercow #3 killercow, Feb 26, 2014 Here's my preview from the beta build: Out There is a Rogue Like experience in the vein of FTL but it strays from that formula in a lot of ways. The basic premise is simple: You are an adventurer who's lost in space. If you die, you need to start from scratch. Your goal is to find your way back to Earth. This is where the game is closer to FTL: You access a map of the galaxy and you choose a star system that is in range of your ship to continue your exploration of space and to be one step closer of Earth. In each system you'll find new planets, starbases and stars that you'll be able to explore. On some of those you'll encounter some strange alien races. In every system that you enter there's a chance that something will happen. A random event that will cripple your ship, give you more resources or maybe even let you encounter a new race. Adopting the "Choose Your Own Adventure" template you'll have multiple choices and they'll lead to different consequences. The aliens that you'll encounter will speak a foreign language that you'll have to learn. The interesting thing is that even though you lose all progress when you die, you can still write every word that you learn and be able to decode it yourself, without the game's help. Unlike FTL there's no combat. Your goal is to survive, your ship is not equipped with any kind of weapons that could destroy ships directly (I found a "weapon" that doesn't target ships but I'm not gonna spoil its use). This means that your main activity will consist in saving up resources and using them in a sparse manner. Out There features three kind of resources or lifebars: Fuel, Oxygen and your ship's Hull. You repair and maintain those by finding materials on planet and extracting them from the planet's ground. They all correspond to a different element (He is fuel for example) and they are all pretty hard to find. Don't think that a game without combat is a walk in the park. As it currently stands, the game can be quite brutal and suffers a bit from FTL's chance factor that can ruin a perfect playthrough. You'll also be able to find formulas that will help you craft new gear for your ship. But those will take a space in your cargo bay and thus will leave you with less resources. You can also find some new ships along the way that will have more cargo space and new abilities. The audio is absolutely top notch (with the music made by the composer of Antichamber's OST) and the art is so gorgeous to look at. Although the beta lacks content for now, Out There has the potential to be something truly unique for any Sci-Fi fan and iOS gamer in general. Andy C83 Well-Known Member Oct 20, 2010 3,630 25 48 Over the Rainbow #4 Andy C83, Feb 26, 2014 Cheers KC for those impressions, much appreciated! Baracus Well-Known Member Jun 19, 2009 1,023 0 36 UK http://www.hatenintendo.co.uk #5 Baracus, Feb 26, 2014 Woot!! Let the fight for my time and attention between this and Autumn Dynasty Warlords begin killercow Well-Known Member Apr 8, 2009 3,784 3 38 https://twitter.com/killercow #6 killercow, Feb 26, 2014 Sanuku Well-Known Member Jun 14, 2009 11,954 4 38 Austria http://www.touchgameplay.com #7 Sanuku, Feb 26, 2014 Game Impressions Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel PeteOzzy Well-Known Member Oct 30, 2013 4,596 3 0 Norwich, England #8 PeteOzzy, Feb 26, 2014 Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeah! That's as constructive a comment as I can muster I'm afraid! Baracus Well-Known Member Jun 19, 2009 1,023 0 36 UK http://www.hatenintendo.co.uk #9 Baracus, Feb 26, 2014 HAHA... don't worry I will be having both... just my time is very limited working about 15 to 18 hours a day at the moment on my own games, so only get an hour or so gaming in until the weekends And usually that hour is spent reading TA instead of playing Super excited to get into both tho! Most excited I've been for new games for a long time Bloodangel Well-Known Member Jan 19, 2011 1,824 46 48 Retail England #10 Bloodangel, Feb 26, 2014 Aroooooga!!!!!!!!! It's finally out there JCho133 Well-Known Member Jul 27, 2012 7,907 27 48 #11 JCho133, Feb 26, 2014 I'm drooling. Bool Zero Well-Known Member Dec 14, 2010 1,922 0 36 #12 Bool Zero, Feb 26, 2014 You're better than me, I just messed my pants in happy piddle! Kidding, kidding... Or am I? Pitta Well-Known Member Oct 19, 2008 3,420 148 63 Male Italy #13 Pitta, Feb 26, 2014 At last!!! I completed the beta and the wait since then was almost unbearable!!! Aventador Well-Known Member Jan 16, 2013 933 1 0 Student Croatia #14 Aventador, Feb 26, 2014 In before half people don't know periodic table of elements. I saw a video preview in which reviewer said H is Helium and didn't know what Fe stands for, that is just JCho133 Well-Known Member Jul 27, 2012 7,907 27 48 #15 JCho133, Feb 26, 2014 Yeah there's been lot of pathetic critics on the net in recent years. Ridiculous that they couldn't even google it. curtisrshideler Well-Known Member Patreon Bronze Jul 30, 2011 3,097 25 48 Male Video Producer/Editor Texas http://twitter.com/curtneedsaride #16 curtisrshideler, Feb 26, 2014 Whoa! It's like Oregon Trail, but IN SPACE! Organ Trail gave us zombies and now Out There gives us a sweet ride in space. Can't wait to check it out. oooooomonkey Well-Known Member Jan 15, 2011 6,307 0 0 Forge World #17 oooooomonkey, Feb 26, 2014 Can't wait, what's the installed file size? (Just making sure I've got enough space) VirtualBoyFreak Well-Known Member Patreon Bronze Apr 26, 2011 4,801 85 48 Spain #18 VirtualBoyFreak, Feb 26, 2014 Can't wait either. I guess that with a 41MB download, 200MB maximum could be a good approach (my guess is 110MB). I have enough space (and budget!) for this one! TheFrost Well-Known Member Nov 18, 2010 5,772 0 0 #19 TheFrost, Feb 26, 2014 I have to clue about this game but it has a Waking Mars vibe (exploration, discovery and interaction with no combat) that I am digging a lot. And its Universal. 10 hours left to find out. JCho133 Well-Known Member Jul 27, 2012 7,907 27 48 #20 JCho133, Feb 26, 2014 Ughhghhhhghghhhh the art in this........ I neeeeed it (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Page 1 of 40 1 ← 2 3 4 5 6 → 40 Next > Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Password: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Here's my preview from the beta build: Out There is a Rogue Like experience in the vein of FTL but it strays from that formula in a lot of ways. The basic premise is simple: You are an adventurer who's lost in space. If you die, you need to start from scratch. Your goal is to find your way back to Earth. This is where the game is closer to FTL: You access a map of the galaxy and you choose a star system that is in range of your ship to continue your exploration of space and to be one step closer of Earth. In each system you'll find new planets, starbases and stars that you'll be able to explore. On some of those you'll encounter some strange alien races. In every system that you enter there's a chance that something will happen. A random event that will cripple your ship, give you more resources or maybe even let you encounter a new race. Adopting the "Choose Your Own Adventure" template you'll have multiple choices and they'll lead to different consequences. The aliens that you'll encounter will speak a foreign language that you'll have to learn. The interesting thing is that even though you lose all progress when you die, you can still write every word that you learn and be able to decode it yourself, without the game's help. Unlike FTL there's no combat. Your goal is to survive, your ship is not equipped with any kind of weapons that could destroy ships directly (I found a "weapon" that doesn't target ships but I'm not gonna spoil its use). This means that your main activity will consist in saving up resources and using them in a sparse manner. Out There features three kind of resources or lifebars: Fuel, Oxygen and your ship's Hull. You repair and maintain those by finding materials on planet and extracting them from the planet's ground. They all correspond to a different element (He is fuel for example) and they are all pretty hard to find. Don't think that a game without combat is a walk in the park. As it currently stands, the game can be quite brutal and suffers a bit from FTL's chance factor that can ruin a perfect playthrough. You'll also be able to find formulas that will help you craft new gear for your ship. But those will take a space in your cargo bay and thus will leave you with less resources. You can also find some new ships along the way that will have more cargo space and new abilities. The audio is absolutely top notch (with the music made by the composer of Antichamber's OST) and the art is so gorgeous to look at. Although the beta lacks content for now, Out There has the potential to be something truly unique for any Sci-Fi fan and iOS gamer in general.
HAHA... don't worry I will be having both... just my time is very limited working about 15 to 18 hours a day at the moment on my own games, so only get an hour or so gaming in until the weekends And usually that hour is spent reading TA instead of playing Super excited to get into both tho! Most excited I've been for new games for a long time
In before half people don't know periodic table of elements. I saw a video preview in which reviewer said H is Helium and didn't know what Fe stands for, that is just
Yeah there's been lot of pathetic critics on the net in recent years. Ridiculous that they couldn't even google it.
Whoa! It's like Oregon Trail, but IN SPACE! Organ Trail gave us zombies and now Out There gives us a sweet ride in space. Can't wait to check it out.
Can't wait either. I guess that with a 41MB download, 200MB maximum could be a good approach (my guess is 110MB). I have enough space (and budget!) for this one!
I have to clue about this game but it has a Waking Mars vibe (exploration, discovery and interaction with no combat) that I am digging a lot. And its Universal. 10 hours left to find out.