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A pocket-sized arcade challenge about gravity and survival in space - built for players who enjoy punishing one-more-try loops and can tolerate a solo dev's rough edges.

I'll be honest with you: Dangerous Planet is the kind of micro-release that floats past most people's wishlists without a ripple, and that is partly its own fault. HotFoodGames put together a lean 2D arcade concept where your astronaut orbits and leaps between small planets, each body pulling you with its own gravity while spikes, hostile surfaces, and flying asteroids close in from every angle. The hook is immediate and tactile. Mis-time a jump and the arc of gravity drags you straight into a spike cluster. Nail it and there is a genuinely satisfying momentum to the hop-orbit-hop rhythm that this kind of arcade physics can produce at its best. The pixel art is modest but intentional. Sprites are small, the space backdrop does its job without overstaying its welcome, and the overall visual palette reads cleanly enough that you can track your astronaut mid-arc even when asteroids are crowding the screen. Do not come expecting the kind of hand-painted artistry that studios like Amanita or even solo devs like Toby Fox bring to pixel work. This is closer to a weekend game jam aesthetic - functional, occasionally charming, never pretentious about it. The stated high-difficulty design means you will spend real time failing the same obstacle cluster, and the permadeath tag in Steam's community-applied labels confirms the game is not interested in holding your hand. Where the game struggles is in the thinness of its content wrapper. There is no progression system to speak of, no upgrade loop, no narrative tissue connecting the obstacle gauntlets. The astronaut wants to reach his spaceship. That is the whole story. For some players that pure arcade DNA is exactly the point - a score-chasing, reflex-training box that you crack open for twenty minutes at a time. For anyone who needs a reward structure or a sense of cumulative advancement, Dangerous Planet will feel undercooked fairly quickly. Community reception on Steam sits at mostly positive across a small review pool, which signals that the players who did engage found genuine fun in the core loop, but the review count also tells you this is not a game that generated a lot of conversation. Built in GameMaker and weighing in at just 16 MB, it is practically a download rounding error on any modern drive. The system requirements are so minimal that it will run on hardware you forgot you owned. That footprint is charming in its own right - a small thing, aware of its smallness, not pretending to be a blockbuster. If the gravity-platforming sub-genre appeals to you and you have ever enjoyed games that strip the loop down to its mechanical skeleton, there is something here worth a short session. Just do not expect a deep well. Kai, Scout Team

Dangerous Planet

Dangerous Planet

11 jun 2021HotFoodGamesㅤkovalevviktor
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A pocket-sized arcade challenge about gravity and survival in space - built for players who enjoy punishing one-more-try loops and can tolerate a solo dev's rough edges.

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I'll be honest with you: Dangerous Planet is the kind of micro-release that floats past most people's wishlists without a ripple, and that is partly its own fault. HotFoodGames put together a lean 2D arcade concept where your astronaut orbits and leaps between small planets, each body pulling you with its own gravity while spikes, hostile surfaces, and flying asteroids close in from every angle. The hook is immediate and tactile. Mis-time a jump and the arc of gravity drags you straight into a spike cluster. Nail it and there is a genuinely satisfying momentum to the hop-orbit-hop rhythm that this kind of arcade physics can produce at its best. The pixel art is modest but intentional. Sprites are small, the space backdrop does its job without overstaying its welcome, and the overall visual palette reads cleanly enough that you can track your astronaut mid-arc even when asteroids are crowding the screen. Do not come expecting the kind of hand-painted artistry that studios like Amanita or even solo devs like Toby Fox bring to pixel work. This is closer to a weekend game jam aesthetic - functional, occasionally charming, never pretentious about it. The stated high-difficulty design means you will spend real time failing the same obstacle cluster, and the permadeath tag in Steam's community-applied labels confirms the game is not interested in holding your hand. Where the game struggles is in the thinness of its content wrapper. There is no progression system to speak of, no upgrade loop, no narrative tissue connecting the obstacle gauntlets. The astronaut wants to reach his spaceship. That is the whole story. For some players that pure arcade DNA is exactly the point - a score-chasing, reflex-training box that you crack open for twenty minutes at a time. For anyone who needs a reward structure or a sense of cumulative advancement, Dangerous Planet will feel undercooked fairly quickly. Community reception on Steam sits at mostly positive across a small review pool, which signals that the players who did engage found genuine fun in the core loop, but the review count also tells you this is not a game that generated a lot of conversation. Built in GameMaker and weighing in at just 16 MB, it is practically a download rounding error on any modern drive. The system requirements are so minimal that it will run on hardware you forgot you owned. That footprint is charming in its own right - a small thing, aware of its smallness, not pretending to be a blockbuster. If the gravity-platforming sub-genre appeals to you and you have ever enjoyed games that strip the loop down to its mechanical skeleton, there is something here worth a short session. Just do not expect a deep well.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5Gravity MechanicsHigh DifficultyPermadeathArcade LoopGameMakerMicro-Game

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OS
Microsoft Windows
Memory
512 MB RAM
Storage
16 MB available space
Graphics
Intel HD Graphics
Processor
Intel Celeron 1800 MHz
Sound Card
DirectSound Compatible

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