- May 10, 2021
- OGW G5
G for Gravity
Platforms
About
Humankind is in danger! Asteroids hit and destroyed the Earth forcing everyone to flee. Now, all that is left are little floating islands. G for Gravity is a cute take on a post-apocalyptic earth shattered by asteroids, where you take the role of a thrifty robot trying to save humankind. Dive into the Story Mode, a very short experience through three completely different levels. Collect all ite…










- The game features visually appealing landscapes and a charming aesthetic, reminiscent of nostalgic flash games.
- It's a relaxing and stress-relieving experience, making it suitable for casual play or for young children.
- The game includes unlockable achievements and special themed levels, adding some replay value.
- The gameplay is repetitive and lacks depth, often feeling more like a tech demo than a complete game.
- The character design and overall graphics are uninspired, with significant similarities to copyrighted material from Pixar's Wall-E.
- The game has received a dismal public reception, with very few players engaging with it on Steam.
- story10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The story in "G for Gravity" is criticized for being extremely short and simplistic, consisting of only three levels set in different biomes, which can be completed in about 15 minutes. Players find the narrative lacking depth, with repetitive gameplay elements that do not enhance the experience, leading to a sense of boredom in the story mode. While the marathon mode offers varied layouts, it does not compensate for the minimal and unengaging storyline.
“The enjoyment is endless because marathon mode changes every level with random layouts and landscapes even after you've completed the story.”
“Your goal is to explore the biome to collect items to repair a gravity device, then perform a task like a puzzle or a minigame to activate it; there are 3 levels to complete in the story mode.”
“As it says in the description, the story is 'very short' if non-existent.”
“The story itself takes about 15 minutes to play through and consists of a summer, a winter, and a desert map.”
“Since the whole story part of the game has 3 missions, you'll play the same puzzle games without any change at the last part of every mission.”