If youâre not moving forward youâre doing it wrong. Thatâs the philosophy that launched Inertia: Escape Velocity from its humble beginnings as an Xbox Indie student project to a full-featured mobile game for Android and iOS devices.
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What Hermes does have going for him is the ability to turn off his personal gravity field, trading solid ground and stability for high-velocity bouncing action of inertia. Heâs an object in motion that stays in motion, at least if he wants to complete each level in the fastest time possible. Wouldnât want to disappoint those OpenFeint leaderboards.
Luckily speed is easily achieved in Inertia once you get a handle on the gameâs unique controls and know how to wield your physics. Hitting the virtual jump button followed by the virtual inertia button will send you slowly floating upwards, but you know whatâs faster? Falling. Hit the inertia button while dropping and youâll bounce back up at plummeting speed.
Itâs tactics like that youâll need to master as the game mixes more technology into Hermesâ scrap hunt. Force fields require you hit them at high speed to break their hold, for instance. Iâm still trying to get the hang of attractors and repulsors, two obstacles (of a sort) youâll come across that act pretty much as their name implies.
The really nifty thing about Inertia: Escape Velocity is that every level, no matter how complicated and convoluted it may seem, is designed to be traversed ridiculously fast. At the end of each level youâll see the target time you need to beat to earn a medal, and it will surprise you. A level that took you three minutes to traverse might have a time target of 45 seconds. How do you get through it that fast?
Well thatâs the challenge, isnât it?
Most of all, Inertia: Escape Velocity is a shining example of what the little guy can accomplish in todayâs indie-friendly video game market. From student project to $100,000 award winner to the Android (and iOS) game everyone will be talking playing as soon as they finish reading this article.
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Note: I tested out the HD version of the game on the Kindle Fire, and it worked rather well, though Amazon doesnât offer the game for the device. If ever there was a candidate for side loading, this is it.
Inertia: Escape Velocity [Android Market]
Inertia: Escape Velocity [iTunes]
Inertia [Xbox.com]