Out There: Ω Edition

Out There: Ω Edition

com.miclos.google.games.outthere by StoreRider
4.0 (29,483)
100K+
GAME_STRATEGY
24.9 MB
Updated Oct 13, 2025
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About this app

Survive the void, conquer the unknown. Your interstellar journey begins today!

5/5 - TouchArcade
5/5 - PocketTactics
9/10 'Gold Award' - PocketGamer
Grand Prize - DevGAMM Moscow 2015
Excellence in Narrative - DevGAMM 2015
Best Game Design Award - Casual Connect EE 2014
Excellence In Narrative Finalist - IMGA 2015
Best Mobile Games of 2014 - TouchArcade
Best Mobile Games of 2014 - Game Informer
Best Mobile Games of 2014 - Gamezebo

Official Selection : Leftfield Collection - Rezzed Show 2013
Official Selection : Indie Games Arcade - Eurogamer Expo 2013
Official Selection : Indie MEGABOOTH - PAX East 2014

WARNING : This game is hard. Check the forum for strategy tips : http://outthere.forumactif.org/

You are an astronaut awaking from cryonics not in the solar system, but... out there... in a far and unknown place of the galaxy. In Out There, you will have to survive, tinkering your ship with what you can gather drifting in the void, and spot garden planets to refill your oxygen supply.

Space is an hostile place ; dangerous and mysterious adventures will mark each step of your travel. You will not only meet intelligent species that won’t care about you, but also deal with ancient powers linked to your destiny and the fate of mankind itself.

Survival and understanding of what is really at stake in the galaxy is the core of what Out There has to offer.

Music by award-winning composer Siddhartha Barnhoorn (Antichamber, The Stanley Parable)

• Google Game Services : 59 achievements, 1 leaderboard
• A dark and melancholic, hard sci-fi adventure
• Explore a freshly procedurally-generated galaxy every new game
• 350+ multiple choices handwritten game book adventures
• Epic main storyline with 4 different endings
• 10 spaceships with different specs to discover
• Crafting system with 20 alien technologies built from 15 materials
• Engage with alien life forms and learn their language
• No combat ! It’s you against the environment
• Eerie score by award-winning composer Siddartha Barnhoom (Antichamber, The Stanley Parable)
• Fantastic pulp comics graphics
• High replay value

What's New

Unity security update, Android OS support improvements, 16KB device compatibility, and various bug fixes.

App Information

Version Name
2.3
Version Code
20
File Size
24.9 MB
Minimum OS
Android 6.0+
Target SDK
Android 22
Developer
StoreRider
Contact
Website
Content Rating
Everyone
Package Name
com.miclos.google.games.outthere

Permissions Required

This app may request the following permissions:

  • view network connections
  • full network access

Recent Reviews

Corey Cross
3.0★
It's weird to play a game that fixes itself for you to never win. One might think, 'yeah, but space is tough.' If you wanted to make it realistic, you could've just made another game, since we're NOT in spaceships exploring the universe. Other than being basically unwinnable, it's well made.
R G
4.0★
Would've been 100% because I really like the idea of the game and all the thought that went into the different encounters and aliens and worlds.... But man, it's a real bummer how ruthlessly luck-based it is. Somehow I'm dying faster in Easy mode than Normal. Wish there was a way to accumulate progress so each death doesn't feel like a total waste. I'd love to progress further in the game's story but as of now it seems impossible. Way too unforgiving.
Tyler Tracy
4.0★
I love roguelikes, etc, so I expect frequent deaths, but even with that, it seems like you need a frustratingly specific run to succeed. I'm open to the idea that I need to be better at the game, but while this is a technically sound game, totally worth trying, my losses felt unfair, in a way I learned nothing from, instead of "oh ok, if I do x better, it won't happen again." 100% try, 40% keep.
A Google user
4.0★
Great game. Challenging and lots of content. Even on easy its very difficult. This is because your winning the game is based solely on luck. Loot from drills and probes is very inconsistent, certain materials are needed to progress and if you dont get them by the second solar system the third will be your last. The main problem is space for carrying items. There just isnt enough at the start. I love this game but i fear i will never know what happens at the end.
Mike Weimholt
4.0★
Had fun with this but uninstalling now. I really enjoyed the game, despite the randomness. However, the one thing I could not forgive is after dozens of plays, finally getting really close to a checkpoint, only to have my subspace reactor randomly destroyed, stranding me on a star whose neighbors were all beyond reach of the space folder. Also, losing techs permanently is lame. I get that the game is supposed to be hard, but that's just a step too far beyond fun for me.
A Google user
4.0★
Great game, but frustrating. As others have stated, luck is a big part of the game. One may need a long string of good luck to get far... which may appeal to some, but also frustrate. Luck might extend into ways that might not seem "realistic", for example planets should often contain a much wider variety of available elements, so the involvement of luck often seems too punishing.
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