Click and drag, or use WASD or the Arrow Keys to move the screen Tap the background to make Air Tap on a generator (circle) or upgrade (square/diamond) to purchase it, assuming you can afford it. The cost of an upgrade is listed on it, and the cost of a generator is shown in a speech bubble when you hover your mouse near it.
I need to do some explaining This was intended to be released during the spring of 2025. Due to multiple periods of burnout and the workload from the end of the school year, it was never finished. When the summer came around, and I was as free as I could be, I couldn't find the motivation to work on this, or most of my other projects Now it’s fall, and this still hasn’t been touched. Considering that I won't likely ever finish this anytime soon, I’m deciding to share what I have. I apologize for the disappointing lack of content from me. The charm of Cell to Singularity is starting to lose its grip on me. I still think it’s a good game, but I’m not very interested in it anymore. I would like to issue an extra-special apology to @Electorus for putting in the effort to design a full tree, along with descriptions for all of the nodes, only for me to never do anything with it. And now, for the usual credits and description ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– The surface of the Earth has been thoroughly explored. Everyone is now focusing deeper and deeper into the cosmos. But what lies in between? Inspired by the limited-time Exploration events from Cell to Singularity, Rise Into the Sky focuses on the sky and the atmosphere. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SOURCES: Images from Google Badge design from Pixabay Backgrounds: https://www.fg-a.com/backgrounds-sky-clouds.html Sound Effects from Cell to Singularity Music: At the Terminus of the Blue - Prent Rodgers Dewey, Cheedham, and Howe (Sting) - John Deley and the 41 Players Let’s Fly to Rio - Dynamedion Scratchers: Original tree design: @Electorus Online multiplayer: Some sprites by: Websites: https://scied.ucar.edu/learning-zone/atmosphere/layers-earths-atmosphere https://science.nasa.gov/earth/earth-atmosphere/earths-atmosphere-a-multi-layered-cake