
Star2Star: Constellations Puzzle game
A downloadable game
A couple of years ago, we moved to a city where we had no friends, no family nearby, no network.
My wife is a software developer. With no job yet and no connections in a new place, she had a lot of quiet nights. She started going outside just to look at the stars — not as a plan, just as something small she could do when everything else felt uncertain.
And then she started building something. I joined along the way.
She wrote every line of code. I helped where I could — ideas, feedback, the little things that come from being the person who loves the person making the thing. **Star2Star: Constellations** is what came out of that season.
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What is it?
A relaxing puzzle game where you connect stars in a night sky. The mechanic is built around shape-based rules — simple to learn, but genuinely brain-teasing at higher levels.
Each time you complete a constellation, a short message of comfort or inspiration appears. She didn't plan for that part to be meaningful. But testing it alone at 1am, finishing a constellation and reading a quiet little message — she said it actually helped. So we kept it.
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What's in the game?
- A campaign that unfolds across different planets
- Daily constellation challenges
- Collectible constellation cards, each with a unique message
- Difficulty that scales from calm wind-down to satisfying brain puzzle
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A few honest things
This is her first game. A lot of it was figured out along the way.
It's free on iOS and Android. There are ads between levels — never mid-puzzle. We wanted the playing experience itself to stay uninterrupted.
English isn't our first language. We used some AI assistance with the wording, and we think being upfront about that is better than pretending otherwise.
If you play it — tell us which message felt right.
We read everything. 🌌
| Published | 1 day ago |
| Status | Released |
| Author | Rupinas |
| Genre | Puzzle |
| Tags | 2D, astronomy, Brain Training, Cozy, Indie, Mental Health |
| AI Disclosure | AI Assisted, Code, Text |







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