Space Clicker Description
Start from a cloud of dust and build your own galaxy by unlocking various power-ups and upgrading your planets.
Okay, I'll try to explain it in a way that even 5-year-old kid -or the google- would understand! In the beginning of the game, we welcome you with the big bang - a big black hole on a white background. Then, you can earn stardust by simply clicking on the circle in the middle of the screen. You'll see that you earn stardust! How cool is that, isn't it? You can spend your stardust by upgrading your click power and buying an auto-clicker from the store icon in the middle bottom, or you can upgrade your universe from the icon in the bottom right. When you click this button, you'll see an upgrade star at the top. You have to upgrade your star enough to be able to buy planets, because that's what we learned from our astrophysics class. No worries, you don't need to be a professional astrophysicist for this game. Earn enough stardust by clicking and upgrade your star with your stardust. It's as simple as something I shouldn't mention and break another publishing policy. Okay, Babbosa Studios, we've upgraded our star to the maximum level, what now? Oh dear, now it's time to buy yourself some planets! But astrophysics says that planets get to their orbits one by one. That's why you can't buy planets randomly. You have to follow the order from top to bottom. And that's it! Now you have five planets in your universe! A solar system! Wow! Now the only thing you can do is maximize your solar system. After maximizing everything, you'll earn the option to reset your universe. By resetting, you can earn a piece of quark, which is superior to stardust. You can spend your quark from the icon in the bottom left. In that panel, you can see your options. I won't go into details, but simply put, you can TIME TRAVEL! But Babbosa Studios, how? Isn't it impossible according to physics? Well, you're right, I'm talking about astrophysics, but I missed simple Newtonian dynamics. But hey, this is our fantasy, it doesn't need to be 100% accurate to physics. How else can we enjoy the game, right? Other options you can do with quarks are: converting it to stardust (I personally do not recommend this), multiplying your planet earnings, and auto click earnings. I guess I covered everything about the game. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us.
In this part you can find further explanations about how stars born and become a solar systems:
Formation of Molecular Clouds: It begins with large clouds of gas and dust in space, primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, known as molecular clouds. These clouds can be tens to thousands of light-years across.
Gravitational Collapse: Portions of these molecular clouds become denser due to gravitational attraction. As these denser regions accumulate more mass, they exert stronger gravitational forces, causing further collapse.
Protostar Formation: Within these collapsing regions, a dense core forms, known as a protostar. As it continues to accrete matter, its temperature and pressure increase. Eventually, nuclear fusion ignites in its core, marking the birth of a star. This process can take thousands to millions of years depending on the mass of the protostar.
Accretion Disk Formation: As the protostar forms, it often has a surrounding disk of gas and dust known as an accretion disk. This disk is where planets and other celestial bodies form.
Planet Formation: Within the accretion disk, small particles collide and stick together, gradually forming larger objects such as planetesimals and eventually planets. This process of accretion and collision continues until the planets reach their final sizes.
Evolution of the Solar System: Once the star and planets have formed, the solar system evolves dynamically over millions to billions of years. Planets may migrate within the system, and collisions or gravitational interactions can occur, shaping the final configuration of the solar system.
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Okay, I'll try to explain it in a way that even 5-year-old kid -or the google- would understand! In the beginning of the game, we welcome you with the big bang - a big black hole on a white background. Then, you can earn stardust by simply clicking on the circle in the middle of the screen. You'll see that you earn stardust! How cool is that, isn't it? You can spend your stardust by upgrading your click power and buying an auto-clicker from the store icon in the middle bottom, or you can upgrade your universe from the icon in the bottom right. When you click this button, you'll see an upgrade star at the top. You have to upgrade your star enough to be able to buy planets, because that's what we learned from our astrophysics class. No worries, you don't need to be a professional astrophysicist for this game. Earn enough stardust by clicking and upgrade your star with your stardust. It's as simple as something I shouldn't mention and break another publishing policy. Okay, Babbosa Studios, we've upgraded our star to the maximum level, what now? Oh dear, now it's time to buy yourself some planets! But astrophysics says that planets get to their orbits one by one. That's why you can't buy planets randomly. You have to follow the order from top to bottom. And that's it! Now you have five planets in your universe! A solar system! Wow! Now the only thing you can do is maximize your solar system. After maximizing everything, you'll earn the option to reset your universe. By resetting, you can earn a piece of quark, which is superior to stardust. You can spend your quark from the icon in the bottom left. In that panel, you can see your options. I won't go into details, but simply put, you can TIME TRAVEL! But Babbosa Studios, how? Isn't it impossible according to physics? Well, you're right, I'm talking about astrophysics, but I missed simple Newtonian dynamics. But hey, this is our fantasy, it doesn't need to be 100% accurate to physics. How else can we enjoy the game, right? Other options you can do with quarks are: converting it to stardust (I personally do not recommend this), multiplying your planet earnings, and auto click earnings. I guess I covered everything about the game. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us.
In this part you can find further explanations about how stars born and become a solar systems:
Formation of Molecular Clouds: It begins with large clouds of gas and dust in space, primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, known as molecular clouds. These clouds can be tens to thousands of light-years across.
Gravitational Collapse: Portions of these molecular clouds become denser due to gravitational attraction. As these denser regions accumulate more mass, they exert stronger gravitational forces, causing further collapse.
Protostar Formation: Within these collapsing regions, a dense core forms, known as a protostar. As it continues to accrete matter, its temperature and pressure increase. Eventually, nuclear fusion ignites in its core, marking the birth of a star. This process can take thousands to millions of years depending on the mass of the protostar.
Accretion Disk Formation: As the protostar forms, it often has a surrounding disk of gas and dust known as an accretion disk. This disk is where planets and other celestial bodies form.
Planet Formation: Within the accretion disk, small particles collide and stick together, gradually forming larger objects such as planetesimals and eventually planets. This process of accretion and collision continues until the planets reach their final sizes.
Evolution of the Solar System: Once the star and planets have formed, the solar system evolves dynamically over millions to billions of years. Planets may migrate within the system, and collisions or gravitational interactions can occur, shaping the final configuration of the solar system.
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