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Thank you for the donations over the past year (2024), it is much appreciated. I am still trying to figure out how to migrate the forums to another community software (probably phpbb) but in the meantime I have updated the forum software to the latest version. SSC has been around a while so their is some very long time members here still using the site, thanks for making SSC home and sorry I haven't been as vocal as I should be in the forums I will try to improve my posting frequency.

Thank you again to all of the members that do take the time to donate a little, it helps keep this station functioning on the outer reaches of space.

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(@deepseaweed)
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Hi,

I'm Michael, 38 years old, married, four kids, and the creator of Solstice, a 3D Space Fleet Combat Real Time Strategy Game for Android devices (for those without Android devices, there is a free Windows version available for download at Indie DB).

This seems to be a great place!

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Topic starter Posted : February 9, 2012 04:28
(@solcommand)
Prominent Member

Welcome to our community man.

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Posted : February 9, 2012 05:23
Geraldine
(@geraldine)
Famed Member

Hi Michael

Welcome to the SSC 🙂

Had a quick search for your game and found it with no problems.

Here is a link to the Windows version http://www.indiedb.com/games/solstice

Looks interesting and is fully 3D so lots of tactical moves look possible 🙂

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Posted : February 9, 2012 07:34
(@deepseaweed)
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Thanks, SolCommand, Geraldine,

The link to the free Android demo is https://market.android.com/details?id=c ... lsticeDemo. It should give you a good impression on how it plays on a mobile device.

I just integrated Heyzap on the Android Market version (there is a stand-alone version at amazonappstore for Android) and would love to see somebody playing Solstice or the demo or following me in Heyzap (Michael Aeschbach). The Android version is available for a minimal price of US$ 0.99. Unfortunately for me, casual games are more en vogue.

If a member of SSC has no possibility to access the Android Market or to purchase the game, PM me and will send you a free copy.

The mothership sketched in the image below will join the enemy forces in Solstice v1.1.3.

Mothership.png

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Topic starter Posted : February 9, 2012 08:59
(@pinback)
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Welcome to the forum Deepseaweed

Always interested to hear about new space games. 😀

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Posted : February 9, 2012 11:18
Geraldine
(@geraldine)
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deepseaweed wrote:
Unfortunately for me, casual games are more en vogue.

Not here they are. The SSC is the last, best hope not only for space sims, but space 4x'ers, space RTSes and basically any space related game and the deeper and more meaningful its gameplay, the better! 😉

deepseaweed wrote:
If a member of SSC has no possibility to access the Android Market or to purchase the game, PM me and will send you a free copy.

That's a very generous offer Michael, I don't have an Android myself, but I am sure at least one of the other members will. 🙂

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Posted : February 9, 2012 13:08
(@deepseaweed)
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Geraldine wrote:

Not here they are. The SSC is the last, best hope not only for space sims, but space 4x'ers, space RTSes and basically any space related game and the deeper and more meaningful its gameplay, the better! 😉

I hope not to disappoint to much because the basic idea of Solstice was just to provide space battles for three to fiveteen minutes while you're in the train or bus.

A Space Sim Vade Mecum 😉

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Topic starter Posted : February 9, 2012 13:30
Geraldine
(@geraldine)
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There is nothing wrong with short skirmish games. That has been an RTS staple for years. The important thing is that the game makes you think, take decisions or use your hard won skills which your game does, although with the way I am going to work in the mornings, I am lucky if I can just focus right! 😆 Caffeine level too low alert! Redo from start. Press any key to continue 😯

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Posted : February 9, 2012 13:41
(@deepseaweed)
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Yeah, I know that, but it goes fine around midnight on your way home. Even though the hard won skills then are gone when needed 😀

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Topic starter Posted : February 9, 2012 13:57
DarkOne
(@sscadmin)
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Hi Deepseaweed

Welcome to SSC and i hope Solstice is doing well for you in the Android market? One because our main goal at SSC is to bring these types of games back to the mainstream and to support all the devs, with either by buying these games, feedback or plugging the game to other people.

With your description of Solstice, I would agree that would be the best type of game for a tablet is a 5-15min game that you can play on a break or while waiting for something. I don't see myself using a tablet for a multi-hour game session but it would be used for short periods of time. And with the right mix of gameplay and innovation Solstice could be a nice sleeper hit on the Android market.

Have you been getting much feedback on it? That spurs you on to keep improving it or for a second version?

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Posted : February 9, 2012 20:24
(@deepseaweed)
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DarkOne wrote:
Welcome to SSC and i hope Solstice is doing well for you in the Android market? One because our main goal at SSC is to bring these types of games back to the mainstream and to support all the devs, with either by buying these games, feedback or plugging the game to other people.

Great to hear that! Unfortunately Solstice is neither doing well in the Android Market, nor in amazonappstore for Android 🙁

DarkOne wrote:
With your description of Solstice, I would agree that would be the best type of game for a tablet is a 5-15min game that you can play on a break or while waiting for something. I don't see myself using a tablet for a multi-hour game session but it would be used for short periods of time.

Yeah! IMHO phones and tablets should be used other than Gameboys and PCs.

DarkOne wrote:
And with the right mix of gameplay and innovation Solstice could be a nice sleeper hit on the Android market.

"sleeper hit" is the right word 😆

DarkOne wrote:
Have you been getting much feedback on it? That spurs you on to keep improving it or for a second version?

No, and with the exception of friends only negative feedback up now. For me, a part of the fun is exploring the game mechanics etc., but the action span of the average gamer seems do be around one minute, which makes Solstice unaccessible.

I'm constantly improving Solstice. Feature-wise, the upcoming version 1.1.3 will perhaps be the final version (depends mostly on feedback). I didn't consider a Solstice 2 yet, mainly for the reason of the user getting updates for version 1 for free, but has to pay for new games.

There are drafts for a new game, but not for Solstice 2 😉

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Topic starter Posted : February 9, 2012 23:25