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No Stars, Only Constellations is a quiet simulator that puts you in a chair under a night sky. You spend the game gazing upward, interrupted by a loudmouth neighbor who monologues about astronomy, philosophy, and his own weird ideas. Most of your time is spent listening, nodding, and occasionally agreeing, as the conversation meanders between cosmic wonder and personal nonsense. The mechanics are minimal, no goals, no menus, just a loop of dialogue and stars. The game’s charm comes from its absurd, stream-of-consciousness chat and the contrast between vast space and petty human quirks. Running about 45 minutes, it leans into discomfort and humor in equal measure. Players curious about Yang’s offbeat storytelling style might find it memorable, though the lack of interactivity could frustrate those looking for action.
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