OOOOOK I understand why it reminded me of OOT, whole thing feels like a callback to the fear many zelda fans had of the moon from majoras mask. still solid work for something so brief!
At first I wasn't even sure if this was a horror game. The surroundings and music were very tranquil. Looking at the stars through the telescope was pretty cool, and it was neat that it gave the name / distance, etc.... When I saw the red 'star', thats exactly what I thought it was, until it got closer, showed me its eye, and then supposedly killed me. The little stinger at the end made me jump a little bit! It was a pretty good little horror game.
A very short but fun experience. I found the environment super relaxing. Honestly the environment reminded me of a dream, the Nintendo 64 had some seriously awesome graphics. Great work recreating the look!
Nice short cosmic horror game. I liked the info on the stars and the colorful graphics. It's funny that you both get the urge to run/hide from the beast but also can't look away when it arrives. Enjoyable experience, thanks for creating :)
it was so atmospheric, honestly the stargazing portion of it could be totally expanded upon and become its own game entirely. The horror element definitely added a crazy twist to this otherwise very calm experience and the idea of a planet that in itself is an entity that was coming for you was absolutely terrifying! You definitely landed the N64 style and graphics for a fact and I loved this short yet memorable experience!
I loved this. You captured the n64 style perfectly as far as I'm concerned. Would love to see something longer like this. Even if you took the same concept and just made it into a bigger game I'd be interested in playing it. Great job!
Going off by only with these comments. Looks like a treat of a quick game! No doubt I will enjoy it, by the sound of it. Being a fan of the genre. I'm looking forward to playing. And thanks for your work!
OMFG, I ALMOST DIED, I really had that horrible cosmic horror feeling, great game but I didn't know it was a cosmic horror game ('cause I didn't read the description) hahaha
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Remina now on N64!!!
A very short (~5 minute), but creative little game. You nailed the N64 style quite well. Clever concept. I look forward to seeing more!
game starts at 4:02:54
Good game!
OOOOOK I understand why it reminded me of OOT, whole thing feels like a callback to the fear many zelda fans had of the moon from majoras mask. still solid work for something so brief!
At first I wasn't even sure if this was a horror game. The surroundings and music were very tranquil. Looking at the stars through the telescope was pretty cool, and it was neat that it gave the name / distance, etc.... When I saw the red 'star', thats exactly what I thought it was, until it got closer, showed me its eye, and then supposedly killed me. The little stinger at the end made me jump a little bit! It was a pretty good little horror game.
uhhhhh
spooky moon
i likes
blud make da terraria reference
meh
bro if you don't like the game that much then just don't comment
why?
no bro, he has the right to express his opinion
A very short but fun experience. I found the environment super relaxing. Honestly the environment reminded me of a dream, the Nintendo 64 had some seriously awesome graphics. Great work recreating the look!
My bridge is my safe space
This was absolutely terrifying, and I loved it!
Nice short cosmic horror game. I liked the info on the stars and the colorful graphics. It's funny that you both get the urge to run/hide from the beast but also can't look away when it arrives. Enjoyable experience, thanks for creating :)
Jeu super original et sympathique !
love it thank you so much i really enjoyed it :):):):):):):):)
Some of the best N64 horror game aesthetics you can find! Awesome short horror game.
https://www.indiegamesjam.com/stargazing-64/
Remina64 good exerience
I thought this was really cool! You did a great job recreating that awesome N64 aesthetic. Super atmospheric, and very creepy. Thanks for your work!
I talked about Stargazing 64 in my video this week, if anyone is interested:
I don't know if the Junji Ito reference is intentional, but whether it is or not this is still a fantastic little horror game.
What a game!
it was so atmospheric, honestly the stargazing portion of it could be totally expanded upon and become its own game entirely. The horror element definitely added a crazy twist to this otherwise very calm experience and the idea of a planet that in itself is an entity that was coming for you was absolutely terrifying! You definitely landed the N64 style and graphics for a fact and I loved this short yet memorable experience!Very nice. looked at a astromegalophobia-post after that; def gave me a different point of view of sorts to better understand stuff like that.
worth playing and had a sweet look as well as a good feel to it
Simple and effective scare. Got me
that last part made me jump, great game btw
I loved this. You captured the n64 style perfectly as far as I'm concerned. Would love to see something longer like this. Even if you took the same concept and just made it into a bigger game I'd be interested in playing it. Great job!
Going off by only with these comments. Looks like a treat of a quick game! No doubt I will enjoy it, by the sound of it. Being a fan of the genre. I'm looking forward to playing. And thanks for your work!
grr this scared me grrrr
I appreciate the style.
The game was really short but I liked it because I learned some new things about some stars. :)
I also did a full gameplay video about this game which you can watch here if you want to:
Cool game here's a speedrun
This game managed to make me feel extreme anxiety in less than 5 minutes. 100% worth playing through it though. :>
OMFG, I ALMOST DIED, I really had that horrible cosmic horror feeling, great game but I didn't know it was a cosmic horror game ('cause I didn't read the description) hahaha
Loved it! Your games are always kickass!
I didnt expect that ending lol
cool game!
😳
Such a beautiful game. Definitely feels a bit nostalgic too.