Stargaze

Gaze into the stars as a curious astronomer in this VR adventure of magic & science. Manipulate a strangely powerful telescope and influence a galaxy of planets and their inhabitants for the better. Take photos and conduct intricate research to uncover the deepest cosmic secrets.

Discover a magical galaxy inspired by Little Prince’s interstellar travels stylized as hand-drawn book illustrations.

Observe the life and secrets of 7 fabulous planets. Manipulate a huge telescope, finding revealing angles and perspective paradoxes. Take photos and note down your observations into your book of research. Solve the ultimate cosmic mystery... or just sit down and chill-out stargazing.

“For some, who are travellers, the stars are guides. For others they are no more than little lights in the sky. For others, who are scholars, they are problems...”
- Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, The Little Prince



Make the most of your very own observatory-planet with complete scientific equipment, research journal, photographic set and ...The Telescope.







See light years ahead into space and bend the rays of light to study planets from all the different angles. Make photos of strange phenomena. Analyse your findings in the journal.






Sit back and explore the galaxy through many different points of view. Reveal hidden items, new species and secret planets.






Awaken and inspire life. Decide where to focus your telescope and see things flourish.






Find out how phenomena connect with one another. Trigger events by joining what was apart.

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Price

Max: 16,79€

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Min: 16,79€

Reviews

“Stargaze is a fantastically unique approach to space exploration, featuring inventive puzzles, unique worlds, and a charming personality.”
80 / 100 – TechRaptor

“A narrator guides you through your cosmic journey, completely immersing you into a VR world that has a wonderful steampunk fantasy feel to it.”
VRScout

“Stargaze is a reverse exploration puzzle game, in which everything takes place in the same three square meters, yet at a distance of millions of kilometers”
7 / 10 – VRItalia