As the weird images go on, they never cease to be entertaining, but they do become less funny. You travel through time and space and dimensions, watching the planet beneath your orbit change size and shape, into a barren planet, an exploding planet, a yellow sun, a red sun, a pink sun, a teapot, a shattered cup, a giant eye, and so much more. We play enough for the game to establish its tone and premise - a universe of potato-based aeronautics and astrophysics - and then comes the big ending montage (think 2001: A Space Odyssey filtered through the humanist humor of Douglas Adams). However, Spaceplan not a long game, so we play what turns out to be the prologue to that bigger adventure. Naturally, it doesn’t quite go according to plan, and the game hints at a Quantum Leap-like journey home. You make a plan to save Earth by traveling backwards through time, or rather forwards in time until time reverses so that you’re technically moving backwards in time, until you reach the Big Bang at which point time re-reverses and begins moving forwards again. Then, after a few hours, the game takes a turn, and the larger themes come into view. You and your computer solving the mystery of the planet through absurd uses of potatoes. Things like planetary probes (probetato), satellites (spudnik, or spudallite), rovers (potato plant), and even orbital projectiles (potatoes wedges). Or rather, you make other things out of potatoes. Since potatoes are the only thing your Thing Maker can make, you decide to make the best of it and… make potatoes. It’s wacky and genuinely funny, yet despite the absurdity of its universe, its ending still manages to pack a potent emotional punch. Spaceplan is a goofy game that doesn’t take itself seriously.
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Unfortunately, the massive library of things in the Thing Maker database has been corrupted, so instead of being able to make literally anything, you can only make potatoes.
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However, the potential drama or horror of the situation are quickly undercut by the onboard computer that, speaking through the “Word Outputter”, wakes you up with a “Wakey, wakey” before commanding you to tap the “kinetic generator button” to generate power. It’s a mashup of several types of sci-fi openings. You wake up on a spaceship orbiting an unknown planet, the electronics are down, you don’t know who you are, and you don’t know when it is. Spaceplan begins with a few well-worn sci-fi mysteries.