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About This Game A distant planet. A dying colony. A deadly conspiracy.Fight a corrupt system in Ticket to Earth, the revolutionary tactical puzzle RPG!The mining boom has left New Providence to die and just one Earth-bound ship remains. Forced to fight to protect everything she loves, orphaned Rose stands between bloodthirsty marauders and a corrupt government.The puzzle grid is your battlefield as you position your team, collect matching tiles, and power up devastating special abilities. You’ve never played anything like this!Join the fight in Ticket to Earth, a sci-fi epic of betrayal and insurrection.Unique gameplay mash-up – Revolutionary hybrid gameplay blends battlefield tactics, puzzle, and RPG to create an entirely new style of play.Episodic science fiction epic – Get involved in the personal stories of four mismatched heroes as the fate of an entire world rests on their shoulders.Fight for justice – Unlock hundreds of potent combat abilities and use them to defeat murderous criminals, rampaging robots, and grotesque mutants.Join the movement – Be guided by the mysterious Stellar Consciousness Movement through a deep and satisfying RPG progression tree for each of your heroes.Enhanced Steam edition – This original mobile hit has come to PC and Mac with greatly improved high-resolution visuals and a suite of other improvements.When the refinery failed, it wasn’t just hundreds of miners who died. From that day on, the colony was dying too.Colonists had travelled hundreds of light years for the promise of a better life, but with the mineral deposits all but depleted and refinery destroyed, the lifeblood of New Providence was slowly draining away.A decade later, the wealthy few are now preparing to return to Earth on a gleaming luxury starliner, leading to mass protests by the many being left behind. The entire colony has become a powderkeg of resentment and desperation, and somebody is about to strike a match…Orphaned gardener Rose, left without a family when the refinery failed, is forced to become a Peace Keeper to protect the people she loves from an inexplicable wave of violence. Drawing upon the almost-forgotten training of her childhood, Rose battles swarms of mutated alien bugs and out of control robots. Slowly, she realises that these are not random events, but are part of an unspeakably evil plan…As Rose and her fellow Peace Keeper Wolf are pursuing the criminal masterminds of the Lands End massacre, their shuttle is shot down over the toxic wasteland left behind by the failure of the refinery. To their horror, they find instead that not everybody died in the disaster: some of the victims live on, altered and alien, no longer remotely human. Yet, even more dangerous things lurk in the ruins…Hidden within the freezing ruins of the Rinehart Refinery, Zero's army of murderous criminals prepare to assault the colonial capital, First Landing. Racing against time, our three heroes must confront the ghosts of New Providence's past in order to stop the Zero Day coup. Joined by new allies, will one Peace Keepers make the ultimate sacrifice so that Justice may prevail?The city streets of First Landing explode with violence in this apocalyptic finale to Ticket To Earth. Surrounded by enemies, our heroes must enter the very heart of the conspiracy in order to stop Zero's genocidal coup. Who lives? Who dies? Who will travel home to Earth? Episode 4 is coming in early 2019.Robot Circus is an independent game studio in Melbourne, Australia. We started the studio in 2011 after working together for many years at a large game studio on console games. Starting Robot Circus allowed us the freedom to pursue our passion for creating innovative experiences and compelling narrative.Ticket to Earth is the kind of game we formed our studio to make. We can’t wait for you to play it, and are looking forward to revealing all the cool locations and story twists that are coming in the future Episodes. 6d5b4406ea Title: Ticket to EarthGenre: Indie, RPG, StrategyDeveloper:Robot CircusPublisher:Robot CircusRelease Date: 28 Jun, 2017 Ticket To Earth Free Download ticket to earth google play. ticket to earth strategy. ticket to earth android apk. ticket to earth nitrium. ticket to earth episode. ticket to earth justice tokens. ticket to earth episode 2 review. ticket to earth youtube. ticket to earth episode 4. ticket to earth apk obb. earth to moon ticket. tickets for planet earth live. ticket to earth gems. ticket to earth play store. tickets for wider earth. ticket to earth free download. earth to moon ticket. ticket to earth forum. tickets for planet earth live. ticket to earth android. ticket to earth gameplay. ticket to earth game. ticket to earth game. ticket to earth length. ticket to earth faq. ticket to earth toucharcade. ticket to earth help. ticket to earth twitter. ticket to earth. ticket to earth playthrough. ticket to earth episode 3 review. let's play ticket to earth. ticket to earth cheats. ticket to ride middle earth. ticket to earth iphone. ticket to earth justice tokens. ticket to earth 1.1.7 apk. ticket to earth apk obb Ticket to earth is a charming sci-fi romp with relatively light turn-based gameplay and a respectable length. The package as a whole is very engaging; being well balanced and paced with constant progression and bits of story between every main mission. The gameplay is not massively difficult so one doesn't need years of experience in the genre to have a good time with Ticket to Earth; but it does keep ramping up well and very few mission are actual push-overs. The story as well starts slow but did grow on me at least, partially thanks to the sheer length(took me 20ish hours to basically 90% 3/4 episodes with one not yet released). At this point I can't wait to see the story to it's conclusion.Ticket to Earth is clearly a relatively small game, but it is one where the devs have put their time in all the right places and everything is pretty polished and as said lengthy. It doesn't actually feel constrained or limited due to outside factors, and as such was quite a blast to play through.. A fine little puzzeler. The story element is not overblown, just enough to get you to the next fight. Nice pace of progression, able to take your improved characters back to do a previous levels to up your score (and thereby improve your character again). This lets you amp your character until you are able to defeat a boss that is blocking story progression, but if you are really good at this kind of game then you should be able to beat a boss without this double backing strategy. Basically it lets you decide how powerful your team needs to be to beat the next level verses how good you are at the game. Its a great balancer and not frustrating. Defo worth a look.. Set in a far-future offworld colony, the game sees the protagonist Rose fight mutant alien lifeforms, a robot uprising and other threats together with three other team members. Characters can perform two actions per turn, which are usually a mix of movement orders and ranged or melee attacks.The turn-based tactical combat is complemented with tile-matching puzzle elements, as Rose and her enemies have to traverse floor tiles of matching colors to move and charge their combat powers. It has a nice story mode progression and maybe slightly different than your used to with RPG strategy games. Some good pros and solid consPROA: It is not just move and effect. There is a method to it's madness that can be appealingB: It sets the main action in Ticket to Earth takes place on an isometric grid of coloured squares that resembles a 1970’s disco. Annoying to some, but the kids loved it. C: In addition, the more tiles you travel over the more damage your next attack will inflict. However, whenever you are hit you not only lose health, but also some of your attack power. Being aware of each power invests your attention. D: Floor tiles come in four different colours, which relate to four combat powers. An interesting take on tactical puzzling. E: The numerous plot threads are genuinely interesting and recounted through some superb sci-fi comic strip style artworkG: Good solid musicF: It is well balanced and intriguing in the power selection process. CONSA: Like most Isometric games you seemed boxed in to the redundant battle system that can get dull to serious strategy lovers, but the kids really enjoy it.B: It's creative strength is also its weakness. It could be argued that when you pay a premium price you expect to have the full game, BUT at its current price fits its short run. Instead of a full game, you get episodes that may take too long to come out to keep you invested. I would wait till most are released to purchase, but if you cannot wait, Catch the game at the huge sales, like I did in the June sale for a few dollars.C: The character's can tend to drab on which you could lose important steps. For example, I did not know about the side missions till I was halfway through the game. D; The game does not go beyond its template so it can be redudant in the same battle theme instead unlocking tactical choices. It has no real party team possibilities either. It is not Xcom or Disgaea, Its one dimensional in its approuch strategically. E: The game should be much more than it gives you OVERALL: I love the numerous plot threads are genuinely interesting and recounted through some superb sci-fi comic strip style artwork and there has obviously been a lot of time, effort and love put into Ticket to Earth. However it may not be appealing to everyone. It has to be subjective. Some gamers maybe turned off by it's short total time or comic look.Ticket to Earth is the start of something. I can see it evolve into a more complex tactical game with massive armies instead of one leader point perspective, it can become Disgaea. However, it is limited by its presentation. I give it thumbs up for effort and it's delivery of an openning salvo. Go to the discussion, see VIDEO of the game prior to purchasing it and get it on sale if you can or wait till more episodes come out before you invest. To me this is not a game to rush to buy despite developers hopes, but a nice start. MY SCORE 2.7 out of 5. Bought this at PAX AUS 2018 straight from the devs who were super nice and have been playing it almost everyday since. If you like RPG, turned-based strategy, battlefield and puzzle games, this game is totally addictive and activates the brain's need to solve and achieve in really cool ways. It's extremely gratifying and not overly complex to learn. Anyone of any age can play it through, but the more you invest into getting good, the higher the reward.At first, the gameplay seems really simple because of the slick UI and smooth controls. But then you get hooked on perfecting every level and boosting the skills and abilities of each character. There is arguably more skill and thought put into the strategy and tactical approach of this game then big titles like X-COM or MMORPGS. I cared way more about building and allocating my skills than I usually do because of how it applies to puzzle solutions that unlock achievements, weapons and higher skill levels in a unique way. Whoever created the system in this game seriously knows what they are doing and has found their calling with game mechanics. I'm a girl who was raised on comic books, so the comic style art and dialogue and the cyberpunk sci-fi elements are personal favourites. Not to mention the protagonist is a female woman of color who is trained in martial arts, swears like a sailor, who is in a relationship with another woman who is a mechanic. How ♥♥♥♥ing cool. I love it. Guys, I hope you finish this game, because it has huge potential to be replayable and reach a broader audience on PC. The UI is honestly one of the best I have ever seen in anything. And if you monetized the credit system, I would buy them. People on here saying this game is already obsolete because of the early release date of the first episodes need to pipe down. Once it's all complete, just re-package the whole game. I just finished Ep. 1 and it was already more than worth the money I paid. I'm so excited to play through the rest. Awesome work guys you have produced a great game. Will be picking up future Robot Circus titles after this experience!. I am of two minds on this game. If you just want a sci-fi tactics game to mess around with, Ticket to Earth has a vibrant and beautiful world and (at least as far as I got) interesting characters, and a very enjoyable draw-a-path set of mechanics. If you're a perfectionist who needs to get every bonus objective all the time, this game is NOT for you (or me).TtE, in my eyes, is held back by the fact that often times, the bonus objectives are LITERALLY impossible to complete without restarting a least a handful, if not dozens of times. Missions where, for example, you need to kill an enemy on the first turn, but there aren't enough tiles to power up your ranged ability, and there isn't an available path all the way to an enemy/enough power to kill that enemy even if you can get there. I spent about 55 of my 96 minutes of playtime on a single mission, restarting over and over again to try and fulfill all the bonus objectives, before finally realizing any more attempts would have me smashing my keyboard in frustration, at which point I gave up and just completed the mission with 1/3 objectives done. I kept hoping that the RNG would favour me, but even with heavy restarts, it seems that completing every bonus objective is nigh-on impossible for most missions. I really wish that the devs had included pseudo-random RNG, ensuring that there was always a solution (assuming you played perfectly), rather than pure RNG, but for now, I'm just going to have to give this game up.TtE MAY get better once you can purchase better abilities, but honestly, I'm so angry at this game and its RNG that I'd rather just refund it and not waste any more of my time.If you can get through the RNG balogna, Ticket to Earth is probably a great game, and I'd recommend at least giving it a shot. That said, if you're a completionist who needs to finish every objective, I recommend staying the hell away, as it will be nothing but an exercise in frustration.. It look interesting, but on steam play for linux it doesn't work properly - 3d models not showing up. If that could be fixed I would give it five out of five stars :) Ticket to Earth News: Greetings to the Steam Ticket to Earth community!We’re hard at work on Episode 3: Meltdown, but we’ve had some other awesome stuff going on.As we mentioned in our last news post, we’ve been doing some festival appearances and been nominated for some awards. Last week we were in Paris for the first Indiecade Europe, and the week before was attended Melbourne International Games Week, concluding with our booth at PAX Australia. MIGW included the Australian Game Developer Awards, and we were thrilled that Ticket to Earth picked up an AGDA!Thanks again for sticking with us on this journey. Indie game development is a tricky business, and it’s only possible because people like you are willing to take a chance on projects like ours. Thanks for placing your trust in us.Okay, back to work on Episode 3. More news soon!- The Robot Circus Team. The wait is over! Episode 2 is available now on Steam!: Episode 2 is available today as a free add-on to the Steam edition of Ticket to Earth for Windows PC and Mac!All current Ticket to Earth players can download the new episode for free right now (just update and jump in!), and new players can join the Ticket to Earth community for 15% off for a limited time. If you have loved Ticket to Earth, it’s a great time to make sure your friends know about it!Ticket to Earth is the most critically-acclaimed puzzle-RPG of the year, with its addictive mix of tile-matching, battlefield tactics, and deep customization. This new episode picks up from the cliffhanger ending of Episode 1: Uprising, introducing a new playable hero, a horde of new enemies, and a brand new crafting system, not to mention dozens of new missions and challenges. Everything you know and love from the original release is back: tactical turn-based battles on a color-coded puzzle grid, deep RPG character customization, and stunning art and music telling a thrilling sci-fi story! For the latest updates, check out the Robot Circus twitter feed.You know what? I’m going to stop distracting you so you can just go play!Thank you for being an amazing community,The Robot Circus team. Q&A - Seven: Greetings Peace Keepers,Just a short update this week.Following on from last week’s mailout, we received a bunch of questions about Episode Three’s new Peace Keeper, Seven.Q: Can you tell us what kind of character is Seven?Like Wolf, Seven is a ranged fighter. Unlike Wolf, Seven fights using her brain as a weapon, firing bolts of psychic energy. Seven’s movement training provides a range bonus from running on Mind Tiles.Q: Please show us some of Seven’s killer new Combat Powers?Sure thing! Seven has some really powerful offensive abilities like Mind Storm. Mind Storm summons a storm, ripping through the battlefield like a mini-Justice Power, striking every enemy.Q: So does Seven play differently to other characters?Seven starts with low health but can deliver masses of damage. Seven also has a suite of interesting defensive and support abilities.Powers like Shock Path allow Seven to lay down a line of traps to stun and damage enemies.Powers like Transfer Energy allows Seven to boost other characters attack scores.Keep sending us your questions!Until next week,The Robot Circus team. Using Tiles as Weapons!: Greetings Peace Keepers,This week we wanted to show you another one of Seven’s unique powers! She can cause all tiles on the field of a certain colour to explode, dealing damage to enemies standing next to them.This power can create some fun combos with tile manipulation powers like Rose’s Assault Path......and Doc’s Impose Order.Seven has an intriguing story arc, and is also a really fun character to play. Her powers open up a lot of new combat options!Until next time!The Robot Circus Team. Ticket to Earth - Patch Release: Hi Peace Keepers,We've just released a patch update for Ticket to Earth. It includes enhancements and bug fixes for some Episode 2 features, and also a few general tweaks and optimizations.Updates include: A new shortcut button that takes you from the Forge to the Weapons equip screen A screen during the mission complete sequence that shows the Nitrium shards collected in the mission Fixed a bug that sometimes caused the player to receive more Nitrium shards than expected Fixed a bug that caused looping audio to continue playing sometimes Other minor bug fixes and optimisationsThank you all for playing Ticket to Earth! (Now, we'll get back to working on Episode 3!)- The Robot Circus Team. Introducing Rookie and Veteran Modes: Greetings Peace Keepers!We’ve just released an update for Ticket to Earth that adds “Rookie” and “Veteran” difficulty settings to the game.Veteran mode is the game as it’s always been. The combat is challenging, and it’s great for players who are experienced with our unique puzzle-tactics gameplay.Rookie mode makes the combat less challenging by giving the heroes more health and having the enemies deal less damage. It doesn't take all the challenge away, but the combat is more forgiving, helping you to learn the game.Rookie mode also gives you the ability to skip levels that you are stuck on, allowing you to continue with the story. (If you fail a mission 3 times in Rookie Mode, the game will ask if you want to skip the mission. If you decide to skip, you can replay the mission later using the Combat Meditation menu.)You can switch between Rookie and Veteran mode at any time from the Settings menu on the Title Screen. So, feel free to try these settings out.Players who are new to tactical combat, or who prefer story, may want to start with Rookie mode. You can switch over to Veteran mode and continue your game whenever you like.We love our audience and we’ve added Rookie mode in direct response to player feedback. Please let us know what you think of this addition. And if you have friends or family who you think would enjoy this new mode, please let them know about it.For those of you who are waiting for Episode 4, we have not set a date for its release yet. However, we’ve been working hard to get it ready, and will be sharing more information soon.For now, here's a first look at some of the new locations in Episode 4! Episode 4 starts in First Landing, the capital of New Providence.. IndieCade Europe, PAX Australia, Unity Awards and more: Greetings to the wonderful Ticket to Earth Steam community!The team here at Robot Circus has been SERIOUSLY busy, and it looks like we’ll only get busier. As you know, last month we shipped Ticket to Earth Episode 2: Crash here on Steam. This month, in addition to delivering several updates to Ticket to Earth, we posted a very well-received article on Gamasutra[www.gamasutra.com] about how politics make a game richer and more engaging.As if we weren’t already busy enough, October looks set to be even more packed!PAX Australia: Robot Circus will be bringing Ticket to Earth to the PAX Rising area on the show floor, featuring a sneak peek at Episode 3. Come and say hello if you’re at PAX! Keep an eye on our Twitter feed for the latest details.IndieCade Europe: Ticket to Earth has been included in the official selection[indiecade-europe.eu] at IndieCade Europe 2017, taking place in Paris from 30-31 October. To be recognised by the selection panel is a huge honour for us, and Kevin will be in Paris for the event.Unity Awards: Ticket to Earth has been nominated for the 2017 Unity Awards[awards.unity.com] in the “best mobile game” and “golden cube” categories. Huge thanks to everyone who voted for us. We really appreciate your support!That’s all for now. Thanks as always for your support!- The Robot Circus Team. What's a MEND Unit?: Greeting Peacekeepers,Some background briefing on the setting of Episode 3.The Reinhart Refinery was a fully autonomous Nitrium processing facility. Boasting a multi-stage production line centred around a high-energy Centrifuge, the Refinery also housed a robot replication service. Producing HELP and SERV units for use in areas too toxic for human operators; the Replicator also produced MEND units which provided service and maintenance support throughout the facility.Sadly, the damage wrought by the failure of the main centrifuge was beyond the repair capability of these humble MEND units. It is assumed that these robots still patrol the abandoned Refinery looking for problems that need fixing.Until next week.Peace out!The Robot Circus Team. Episode 3 is available now!!: Greeting Peace Keepers!Thank you for your continued patience! The PC and Mac versions of Ticket to Earth - Episode 3 - Meltdown are now available on Steam.A big thanks to our playtesters and new TTE fans who played the PC demo at PAX AUS this year! Your support and feedback has been invaluable and has helped to shape our latest massive update. Fans on iOS and Android have been really loving this new release, with many players rating Meltdown as their favourite episode so far.We've taken extra time with the Steam versions to super deluxe the visuals. Dive into the action and take the fight to Zero and Malady, as your team of Peace Keepers battle across the ruins of the Rinehart Refinery. This new Episode includes two new playable Heroes, 27 narrative driven missions, 35 new combat powers, 15 new enemies, new boss fights and an expanded crafting system. Packed full of puzzle-RPG action, Episode 3 is a free update for all players who own Ticket to Earth.We sincerely hope you enjoy this new episode of Ticket To Earth.Best wishes for a happy holiday season,The Robot Circus Team

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