bit Generations: Orbital
Compatible with Game Boy Advance™ (GBA™)
Works on all systems sold worldwide, a correct regional account may be required for online features.
Item Description
A pretty original style of pure game play video game that has you guiding a satellite through opposing forces of gravity! So you don't directly control the object, just gravity and anti-gravity. Surround your planet with satellites to to goal and win.
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Average rating: | (5 out of 5) | |
Total votes: | 14 |
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drm (7) on 20, May. 2010 01:23 (HKT)
Great game
I only wish there was a DSiWare version of this so that more of my friends could play it! The premise is simple but the gameplay has a lot of depth to it.
drm (7) on 21, Feb. 2010 15:41 (HKT)
great game, yet so simple
this game should be made available on DSiWare so more people can play it! The packaging is also really neat and unique.
devilsometimecry (11) on 22, Mar. 2008 02:15 (HKT)
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The first bit generation i bought , and probably the best one.
So simple , but so addictive , beautifull , charming ... Eveyrthing make this a must have , especially at that price.
Hope to have back in stock quick.
So simple , but so addictive , beautifull , charming ... Eveyrthing make this a must have , especially at that price.
Hope to have back in stock quick.
quantumstrung (1) on 02, Aug. 2007 10:41 (HKT)
Minimalistic, but beautiful
Orbital is a unique game that only uses the A and B
button. You exist as a celestial body using the buttons
to use your gravity to repel or draw you towards objects
you need to grow, like small matter and moons.Sounds simple?
It\'s not.
You get lulled into a sense of confidence but the puzzles get more and more difficult. I got so frustrated that I had to put the game down for a month just so I wouldn\'t pull my hair out over it. I have let a friend borrow it for the last 6 months and the same thing happens to him. He\'s going to be ordering it soon for himself.
Unfortunately most People don\'t really look for the aesthetic in video games. The whole bit Generations series has it.
My only gripe (why there\'s 4 stars): These games
don\'t take alot of memory, why not release a limited edition version for the DS that has all these games on one game card.
button. You exist as a celestial body using the buttons
to use your gravity to repel or draw you towards objects
you need to grow, like small matter and moons.Sounds simple?
It\'s not.
You get lulled into a sense of confidence but the puzzles get more and more difficult. I got so frustrated that I had to put the game down for a month just so I wouldn\'t pull my hair out over it. I have let a friend borrow it for the last 6 months and the same thing happens to him. He\'s going to be ordering it soon for himself.
Unfortunately most People don\'t really look for the aesthetic in video games. The whole bit Generations series has it.
My only gripe (why there\'s 4 stars): These games
don\'t take alot of memory, why not release a limited edition version for the DS that has all these games on one game card.
Sharkie (2) on 23, Jan. 2007 17:39 (HKT)
A beautiful piece of gaming
Oh yes, great things DO come in small packages. Orbital, like all bit Generations -games, has a humble yet simplisticly stylish look. But on the inside of it lurks a game so addictive and clever, that you just can\'t avoid falling in love.
Dreamy tunes, tricky planetary puzzles, a two-button-based gameplay, everything works. It might not be the longest game around, but I guarantee that you\'ll be returning to Orbital soon enough even if it\'s played through from top to bottom and back. And what matters most is that you\'ll have fun all the way. Import it.
By the way, you easily get a craving for these bit Generations -titles. I ordered two for starters, and leaving it at that is unfortunately no option. Hopefully they\'ll all work as greatly as this one(and Soundvoyager).
Gotta catch\'em all. ;)
Dreamy tunes, tricky planetary puzzles, a two-button-based gameplay, everything works. It might not be the longest game around, but I guarantee that you\'ll be returning to Orbital soon enough even if it\'s played through from top to bottom and back. And what matters most is that you\'ll have fun all the way. Import it.
By the way, you easily get a craving for these bit Generations -titles. I ordered two for starters, and leaving it at that is unfortunately no option. Hopefully they\'ll all work as greatly as this one(and Soundvoyager).
Gotta catch\'em all. ;)
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