
In InnerSpace, everything is simultaneously ground and sky, up and down. You very quickly forget everything you know about orientation.
The game's hook, which got it a bit of press when its Kickstarter ran in late 2014, is flying through the distorted space of inverted planets. Traditional gravity is nonexistent, as geography---both natural and constructed---juts out from and weaves back into the hollowed out core of the "sky." InnerSpace, which I spent a little time with at PAX South in San Antonio last weekend, is an exploration game with the feel of an old-school arcade dogfighter. It's engrossing, if you can avoid hitting the ground. Or sky. It's complicated.
"We wanted to break the traditional convention of a flying game where you're limited by how far to the left or right you can go," says Nick Adams, a 3-D modeler and animator at developer PolyKnight Games. "You typically can't go all the way down---you'll crash into the water---and you can't go too far into the sky. With InnerSpace, you can pretty much go anywhere."

Experience a thrilling journey through never-before imagined inverted worlds in InnerSpace Game, where gravity defies all expectations and takes you soaring to new heights of adventure!

The InnerSpace Game captivates players with its unparalleled journeys through mesmerizingly inverted planets, inspiring a sense of wonder and exploration unlike any other space adventure.