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0RBITALIS is a satellite launching simulator with a retro-puzzle style. Launch your satellite into orbit and go head to head with the dominant force that formed the entire universe: Gravity.

0RBITALIS is a simulation, indie and puzzle game developed by Alan Zucconi and published by Mastertronic.
Released on May 28th 2015 is available on Windows and MacOS in 8 languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Polish, Russian and Portuguese - Brazil.

It has received 307 reviews of which 219 were positive and 88 were negative resulting in a rating of 6.8 out of 10. 😐

The game is currently priced at 7.99€ on Steam.


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Windows
  • OS *: Win XP / Win 7 / Win 8
  • Processor: 2.0 GHz Dual Core Processor
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Integrated Graphics (512MB)
  • Storage: 120 MB available space
MacOS
  • OS: OS X 10.7 or later
  • Processor: 2.0 GHz Dual Core Processor
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Integrated Graphics (512MB)
  • Storage: 120 MB available space

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42 hours played
Sept. 2024
This is a fun little game of trying to keep things moving in a constantly shifting gravitational environment. You will fail numerous times before you succeed in many of the levels, but the failures can be as much fun as succeeding. The minimalistic art style is, i find, helpful in determining the path I need to take as I'm not distracted by anything on the screen while trying to figure out what I need to do.
89 hours played
Aug. 2023
2D orbital mechanics! Note: the viewport and game itself seem TO ME to work by far the best in windowed mode, with the window pulled down to be almost full-screen vertically. That allows me to line up trickier shots. This is a great idle game which started as a game compo entry quite a few years ago. If the daily levels ever stop coming, it'll be a sad event. When you're working through the main campaign, some levels can take a long time to complete. Fortunately, there's a hint system which shows where other players launched their probes and at what times, and you can always let them sit for hours or days while your subconscious thinks of new things to try. Don't forget some of the most frequently-used keys: R to restart the level and Q to cycle through the view modes to find your favorite. The option keys are shown in-game, as well. The forums probably have a lot to say also, even if it was years ago by now.
2 hours played
July 2014
A very nice and basic speed and directionality-based time-waster with a novel gravity slingshot component. I was surprised at how much I enjoyed this title and how much I wanted to replay certain levels in order to get a better orbit. Its only drawback is the moments when the music (filled with very serviceable electronic tracks) ceases and you are met with the game's "silence" track. The more you listen to this silence, the more it becomes apparent that someone is breathing into the mic. This is someone who is trying very hard to hold his/her breath but cannot resist taking some deeper breaths now and then. This is creepy.
1 hours played
June 2014
There's some things in life that are evil. Gravity is one of those things. Yes, it keeps you from floating away, and it makes going to the bathroom a whole lot less disturbing, but I'm telling you - it's the force of the devil. Don't agree? Think about it - how many times have you dropped something on your foot, or fallen down stairs? Exactly! Without gravity, this would not happen! So, imagine my evil laugh when I discovered a game which would allow me to defeat gravity, and better - use it to fly my little spacetriangle further, and longer in the galaxy of 0RBITALIS. This game, is unique. And that gives it a great charm - added to by the really nice art style and audio. I like puzzle games, and I like space - this game has both things in abundance. The puzzle elements are challenging but not impossible, which is great. I'd recommend this game to anyone looking for something a bit different, yet strangely familiar in feel, or who like a challenge. Also, if like me you are suspicious of gravity, then it's a must play!
18 hours played
May 2014
Very nice game! Pretty addictive, great physics, innovative challenges. Here are my suggestions: 1. Keep the background music playing while orbiting. No music while watching the particle orbiting feels kind of empty. Maybe the music could also change depending on the action. Example: goes faster as the particle goes faster, or as the time passes; maybe with a special effect when a personal best is reached 2. Put the timer counting somewhere on the screen right after firing. It will be much more thrilling to see the timer going while orbiting than waiting for the round to finish to know the end time 3. If a level has been completed, that the player replays the level to try to have a better time and fails miserably (i.e. before the required time to pass is fulfilled), he shouldn't be treated with a round restart as if he had never passed the level (therefore not seeing the leaderboard and not having the option to go to the next level). He should be brought to the leaderboard so he can go to the next level if he wants as he may have failed now but he beat the level already and therefore has the right to go to the next level if he wants 4. An outer ring that shows where is the limit before the particle is considered lost in space. It would be more thrilling to see the particle getting closer and closer of the ring limit, hoping another particle will have enough attraction to bring it back into the game 5. Of course, achievements. When achievements are implemented, if a player by his previous games has fulfilled one, it should be granted immediately (example: make it #1 on a leaderboard) 6. More levels with specific goals to accomplish, like the last levels where you have to touch lines to make the progress bar move in order to pass the level 7. Nice to have, better graphics, especially better effects (flash, blur, etc.)

Frequently Asked Questions

0RBITALIS is currently priced at 7.99€ on Steam.

No, 0RBITALIS is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 7.99€ on Steam.

Yes, 0RBITALIS received 219 positive votes out of a total of 307 achieving a rating of 6.75.
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0RBITALIS was developed by Alan Zucconi and published by Mastertronic.

Yes, 0RBITALIS is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Yes, 0RBITALIS is playable and fully supported on MacOS.

No, 0RBITALIS is not playable on Linux.

0RBITALIS is a single-player game.

Yes, there is a DLC available for 0RBITALIS. Explore additional content available for 0RBITALIS on Steam.

Yes, 0RBITALIS is fully integrated with Steam Workshop. Visit Steam Workshop.

No, 0RBITALIS does not support Steam Remote Play.

Yes, 0RBITALIS is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

You can find solutions or submit a support ticket by visiting the Steam Support page for 0RBITALIS.

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0RBITALIS
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6.8
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Developer
Alan Zucconi
Publisher
Mastertronic
Release 28 May 2015
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