Contents.Gameplay As Outernauts, players must explore alien planets to capture and nurture creatures with which to do battle, in gameplay similar to the series. Player actions are limited by 'energy', an in-game resource that accumulates over time, but which can also be with real-world currency.Critics praised the game's presentation, with Eurogamer noting its 'classy cartoon visuals, slick orchestral soundtrack and finely-tuned UI.' Eurogamer commented on the size of the game's world, describing how even with a week of play, most of the galaxy map had yet to be unlocked. GamesTM too, praised the game world as 'interesting to explore', the characters 'providing a sense of unknown that continues to entice'.Inside Social Games compared the depth of Outernauts' gameplay favourably to other social games, but warned that the social viral mechanics, such as 'nag screens' and 'pay to win' mechanics would ward off the it set to attract. GamesTM likewise, found the energy system to be the game's biggest hindrance, and one which could frustrate by interrupting gameplay. Despite this, GamesTM concluded that Outernauts was 'a step up on most Facebook games'. Closure On December 14, 2015, Insomniac announced that all the microtransactions options were removed, and that the game is shut down permanently on February 1, 2016.
Insomniac explained that the current player base was too small, and that the overall game became unprofitable. References Notes.
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