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A Game About Making A Planet

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57%Game Brain Score
Most mentioned positive aspects:gameplay, atmosphere
63% User Score Based on 41 reviews

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A Game About Making A Planet is a single player tactical simulation game with a science fiction theme. It was developed by Acrylic Pixel Games and was released on May 4, 2026. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

A Game About Making A Planet is a short incremental auto clicker game. Make a planet by merging particles together.

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63%Audience ScoreBased on 41 reviews
gameplay4 positive mentions

  • The game offers a relaxing and peaceful incremental experience with a satisfying progression loop based on gravity manipulation and particle collection.
  • Visually, it is clean and minimalist, complementing the gameplay and creating a calming atmosphere with smooth and readable particle movement.
  • It includes some strategic upgrade paths and multiple modes, providing decent replay value for players who enjoy optimization and efficiency improvements.
  • The game is extremely short, with most players finishing it in under an hour, and subsequent levels feeling like repetitions with minor tweaks rather than new content.
  • Upgrade systems lack depth and balance, with poor explanations for their effects, leading to a lack of meaningful strategic choices during progression.
  • The price is considered too high relative to the limited content and gameplay length, making it feel overpriced for what is essentially a simple and brief incremental experience.
  • gameplay

    17 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    24% positive mentions, 58% neutral mentions, 18% negative mentions

    The gameplay is centered around a unique gravity mechanic that is easy to understand and encourages strategic thinking, offering a relaxing and minimalist experience. While the core mechanics build naturally and create chill vibes, the gameplay loop is somewhat limited and repetitive, with some users feeling the content and progression lack depth for the price. However, additional game modes and levels add variety and appeal to players seeking low-pressure, thoughtful gameplay.

    • “The mechanics remain easy to understand from the start, avoiding unnecessary barriers or overwhelming systems.”
    • “Using gravitational force effectively allows particles to combine more efficiently, encouraging players to think about how material flows across space rather than interacting mechanically without purpose.”
    • “Additional mechanics build naturally upon existing systems rather than replacing them entirely.”
    • “Weak gameplay loop using very basic controls and assets in the game engine.”
    • “It's also oddly expensive for what amounts to 30 minutes of gameplay repeated a few times.”
    • “I got the game in a bundle, so the price was acceptable, but I don't think I'd have been as happy if I'd paid full price, as the game's content is a little limited, without much variation to the gameplay.”
  • atmosphere

    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    75% positive mentions, 25% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game's atmosphere is a standout feature, blending a calming and accessible design with smooth, readable particle movements that enhance player understanding and engagement. It maintains a relaxing ambiance through varied yet soothing experiences, prioritizing quality and ease over sheer content volume.

    • “The experience consistently introduces enough variety to maintain interest without sacrificing the relaxing atmosphere that sits at the center of the design philosophy.”
    • “Particle movement feels smooth and readable, allowing players to easily understand how systems interact while reinforcing the calming atmosphere.”
    • “The atmosphere becomes one of its most appealing strengths.”
  • replayability

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    67% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 33% negative mentions

    Replayability is mixed, with some users appreciating additional modes and an endless mode that extend gameplay, while others find a lack of diversity limits long-term engagement.

    • “The inclusion of additional modes further supports replayability by allowing players to continue experimenting beyond initial progression goals.”
    • “Endless mode available and decent replay value.”
    • “No diversity or replayability.”
  • music

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The music is pleasant and calming, complemented by satisfying sound effects that enhance gameplay feedback. Additionally, the progression system offers meaningful unlocks that contribute to the overall experience.

    • “Pleasant music and sound effects.”
    • “Music is calming, feedback loop of merging particles is satisfying, and the progression tree is decent with meaningful unlocks.”
  • graphics

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The graphics are clean and minimalistic, effectively enhancing clarity and complementing the game's overall vibe.

    • “Clean graphics make it easy to figure out what's going on when there's a lot happening.”
    • “For a minimalistic incremental game, the vibe and visuals are really good.”
  • optimization

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The optimization aspect is highly engaging for players who enjoy refining systems and improving efficiency, often motivating extended gameplay beyond main milestones due to the satisfaction of continual improvement.

    • “Those who enjoy optimization systems and efficiency improvements may find themselves continuing long after reaching primary milestones simply because watching systems improve remains inherently satisfying.”
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A Game About Making A Planet is a tactical simulation game with science fiction theme. Common tags for A Game About Making A Planet include science, indie, 2d, cozy, relaxing and others.

A Game About Making A Planet is available on PC and Windows.

A Game About Making A Planet was released on May 4, 2026.

A Game About Making A Planet was developed by Acrylic Pixel Games.

A Game About Making A Planet has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked A Game About Making A Planet for its gameplay.

A Game About Making A Planet is a single player game.

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