Christopher Nolan's
Interstellar has released a new app that allows you to explore a galaxy of fan-generated solar systems and even create your own unique solar system to share with planets, moons, asteroids and more.
The app puts you into the pilot's seat of the Endurance to see how far you can pilot the ship without running out of fuel or losing time relative to Earth. The app uses real-world physics and gravitational forces to slingshot your ship through the solar systems. You can even use wormholes to jump to new systems and survive the ultimate challenge of traveling past a black hole.
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Play on Phone, Tablet and Chrome
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Create your own solar system and share it with friends
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Customize planets, stars and asteroids
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Pilot the Endurance through friend’s and other fan’s solar systems
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Upgrade your ship to increase durability and range
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Earn mission patches for completing objectives
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Based on newtonian physics with simulated gravitational fields endorsed by the movie’s science advisor Kip Thorne
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Slingshot between planets and return research data to Earth
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Navigate past massive black holes
The app is available online to play at
game.interstellarmovie.com, via
Google Play and the
Google Chrome App.
About The Author:
ComicBookMovie.com and Best Little Sites was the brainchild of Nate and a friend way back in 2002. Nate initially focused on the back-end programming and front-end design, but now manages the company and its associated sites as well, with a LOT of help from some very talented contributors.
Nate has loved comics from a very young age and continues to read them on a regular basis thanks to subscriptions to various titles (both Marvel and DC). He also loves movies, as his wife and children will attest. He's not overly critical of movies, so his reviews should be taken with a grain of salt as he's much more interested in being entertained and escaping the "real" world for a couple of hours than finding every conceivable plot-hole and character flaw in a film.
Outside of his guilty "nerdy" pleasures, Nate enjoys spending time with his wife and three boys, CrossFit, playing guitar, coaching youth sports and MMA (he spent a couple of years in the cage as an NHB fighter, but is now MUCH too old).