In the year 2437, humanity is about to take another giant leap for mankind by one-third of the population living on Mars. However, there is no fuel in the rocket, so it is up to you to click a rocket and make lots of fuel. Can you reach 1 billion gallons of fuel? If you do, then you will be awarded $1 trillion and will be famous forever. Good luck. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bugs that are still not patched: 2/22/22 When you click the rocket excitedly, and your cursor doesn't touch the rocket, and you click, you might accidentally drag the background, causing it to go to the front layer, making most of the stuff go to the back layer (like the rocket, upgrade button, etc.) I'm still working on it :) 2/23/22 The background going to the front layer has been fixed, but the background may be cut off by the black backdrop. When that happens, when the background switches to the next one, click the background. This will send it back to x = 0, y = 0. Hopefully, this is better! By the way, the blue 'i' buttons on the upgrades are info buttons, and you can click them to see what advantages they give you. 2/24/22 Note: You may have to click the green flag a few times until the music starts. I also added cloud variables (the world record score and who made the world record), so for the record holder, I have to update the username. Let me know if you got a new world record (I'll also check the cloud variable history) (triple-click the flag for the music to work) (if you prefer no music, click the flag once) (also, there are volume options in the settings) 2/25/22 And people using auto clickers will not be counted :) The first twelve upgrades have been finished! Let me know in the comments what other features you want me to add!
I would like to thank Google Images for all of the beautiful space backgrounds. I would like to credit Ashamaluev Music for all of the amazing music. Here's the link to the website where I got them: https://www.ashamaluevmusic.com/dramatic-music And finally, a thank you to @markandirene for the rocket! The link to the game they made: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/383303349/