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Game for today.

 

Overview

Planets all over the universe are falling apart for some unknown reason.  It is your task, as an enormous galactic overseer.  To fix the planets before the are destroyed.  In order to fix the planets, you must use the tools at your displosal.  The tools include: spackle, water bottle, glue, paper towels, etc.

Gameplay mechanics

As the player, you must save the planet from destruction by mending all problems that occur.  The planets crust can crack, the crust can start flying off the planet, fires can erupt threatening to burn everything, water can flood, etc.  Players interact with the planet as if it were floating in front of them.  Turning it whichever way they choose using their hands.  Tools are access by "grabbing" the appropriate one from the side bar of the screen.  A piece of crust flies off the planet, grab it, apply some glue, and then place it back on the planet.  Fire erupts, use your breath, or use the water bottle.  If a flood is breaking out, use the paper towels to soak it up, if fire has broken out somewhere else, use the soaked paper towel to extenguish it.  If something is flying towards the planet, light the paper towel on fire and throw it at it.   A crack appears on the crust from an earthquake, spackle it up.  More tools and situations are unlocked as you complete planets and solar systems.  The further along the player progresses, the more chaotic things become and the more creative players must get in order to successfully save the planet.

Multiplayer can be between players trying to save their own planets but also destroy the other person's planet.  Throw lit paper towel balls at the opponent.  Squeeze out soaked paper towels to cause floods.  Glue crust over a volcanoe hole to cause internal chaos in their planet.

There can also be a coop game where multiple players are having to save the planet at the same time.  This allows for far more chaos than single player.  But can also encompass some co-op techniques.  Not sure what these could be, but upon further thinking, I am sure I could come up with something.