Game: Spacenap
Genre: Casual, Idler
System: Steam (Windows)
Developers | Publishers: Eleven Dusks Studios
Controller Support: No
Steam Deck: Unknown
Price: US $2.99 | UK £2.49 | EU € 2,99
Release Date: October 10th, 2025
A review code was provided; many thanks to Eleven Dusks Studios.
Spacenap is a 2025 puzzle game developed and released by Eleven Dusks Studios.

The Premise Spacenap
Spacenap is a chill star-hunting and constellation-creation game that sits in the corner of your screen or really anywhere you put it on the screen. We hunt stars, buy upgrades, and create our own collectable constellations.
Gameplay
Spacenap sits on our screen while we work. We can move it around until we find the perfect spot for it. We can resize it to our heart’s content, decide if it will stay above other windows, or enable only important sound alerts.
For the star hunts, we have owls that scout and discover stars, and then we collect them by clicking on them. The stars we find are varied—we can focus on supermassive stars, low-temperature stars, or even super-rare UFOs.
Once we’ve collected several stars, we can use them to create our constellations. Altogether, there are more than 43 constellations to collect. Then it’s up to us to decide whether we keep the constellations for passive bonuses or sell them for coins we can use elsewhere. There are a lot of upgrades and customizations we can buy – automated scouts and new additional scout owls, new events and gameplay options, customizations for our avatar, and new backgrounds.

As we collect more and more stars and create more constellations, we gain levels and discover new galaxies with their own categories of stars.
Spacenap is promoted as an idler, but to function as an idler, we must pass a few levels “actively” before getting to the idler part. The first few levels are for learning how to collect stars and make constellations, but after a few updates, the scouts will collect on their owl, and you needn’t pay close attention to the game.

Visuals
Spacenap is cute and chill, with a cool, bluish palette well-suited for its astronomy theme. The game is rendered in pixel graphics, simple yet detailed enough to appreciate its various customizations and upgrades. The soundtrack is also great and well-suited for the game.
Some Other Things
Spacenap has basic video and audio settings. The game features Steam achievements, but does not yet support Trading Cards.
Conclusion
Spacenap is a cute addition to the desktop idler genre. It’s a bit different from the usual fare with farms and gardens, but no less engaging. If you like chill little games, stars, and a dreamy atmosphere, give Spacenap a try.
Final Verdict: I Like it a Lot

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