Zero-G is a physics based puzzle game, where you play an astronaut janitor on board a space station far from Earth. The game begins with a faulty AI shutting off the gravity generator on the station. No one else seems to notice, in fact, there’s no one around. You’re alone in this adventure.
Suddenly, modules of the space station are also becoming damaged, computer systems are sparking and failing, chairs and objects are floating around the rooms. So, as a grumpy yet loyal janitor/repair guy, your goal is to reboot the gravity generator and make necessary repairs, while in zero gravity, alone, on a space station in the middle of nowhere. You can only move by pushing off of walls and when you’re in motion you must push off walls and objects to change your trajectory angle to move around the room.
So, you’re in Zero-G, you’re pretty much out of luck, as no one else seems to care, oh yea, and the AI that sent everything into chaos can’t seem to realize how annoying it is to “help” you on your already miserable adventure. Good luck you NASA trained space janitor! You’re going to need it in Zero-G.
