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Merge particles to form a planet using a pulsing gravity cursor. Place it over particles to fuse them; growing a planet pulls in surrounding matter. Earn currency to upgrade via a skill tree and unlock abilities like gravity mines and asteroids. Includes relaxing endless mode.

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Release Date

04 May, 2026

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Acrylic Pixel Games

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Steam: 58.14% positive (25/43)
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A Game About Making A Planet

Craft a world by merging particles with a rhythmic, gravity-based twist. The cursor pulses gravity in a steady beat, turning your pointer into a moving engine of creation. Slide the cursor over a field of particles and time your touches to fuse them into larger clusters. Each merge redraws the spectrum of possibilities and nudges you closer to a fully formed world.

As particles combine, your planet grows, and its gravity tightens its pull on nearby matter. When the mass becomes substantial enough, incoming particles are drawn in automatically, accelerating growth and delivering a satisfying sense of cause and effect as your world takes shape.

Progression centers on currency earned from merges. Spend this currency in a branching skill tree that provides incremental upgrades. These upgrades subtly reshape how you interact with matter, improve efficiency, and unlock new options to guide planetary formation. It’s a quiet, persistent sense of improvement that rewards experimentation over time.

New mechanics unlock as you advance. Gravity mines offer long-range influence to tug distant particles, while asteroids collide with your planet to sculpt its surface and mass distribution. Each unlock expands your toolkit and invites you to discover new merge strategies and growth paths.

The game offers multiple modes to fit your mood, including a relaxing endless mode that emphasizes uninterrupted, contemplative building. Other modes provide varied pacing and challenges, ensuring there’s a setting for quick sessions or longer, more deliberate playthroughs.

At its core, A Game About Making A Planet is about the simple joy of turning scattered matter into a world. A tactile loop, thoughtful upgrades, and a patient, gravity-driven flow invite you to experiment, observe, and watch your planet emerge from a quiet cloud into a cohesive, living world.

Design and pacing are built to be accessible and satisfying. The gravity pulses serve as both mechanic and cue, guiding your decisions without imposing a rigid sequence. Each merge builds a sense of progression not only in mass but in your ability to steer the evolving system. The skill tree offers gentle branching, inviting experimentation with different upgrade paths and encouraging you to revisit the game to try new combinations. It’s crafted for short sessions that feel complete, as well as longer sessions that invite deep exploration of how far you can push growth.

In endless mode you can drift through the cosmos without a fixed endpoint, savoring the tactile merging and the evolving field at your own pace. The field remains open, the cursor’s gravity continues to weave the world together, and your planet’s growth responds to your timing and choices. With multiple modes, a clear progression path, and a soothing, gravity-driven core loop, this game centers on the quiet, rewarding act of birth—the moment when particles become a planet in your hands.