Delivery Espacio is one of my first 2D game projects, developed using the Godot Engine.
It is a fast-paced space shooter game designed not only to entertain but also to educate players about the solar system. 🌌🪐
This project was created while I was in lower secondary school (มัธยมต้น) and received the Gold Medal 🥇 from Thailand’s Gold Medal – Lower Secondary Level, Software Project Category, National Student Arts and Crafts Competition
- 🚀 2D space shooter mechanics with smooth movement and shooting
- 🌞 Educational content on solar system planets: collect info as you explore
- 🪐 Unlock fun facts about Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and the Sun!
- 🎓 Designed to help students learn about astronomy while enjoying a retro-style arcade game
Here are some screenshots of the game in action:
Click the image above to watch the full gameplay walkthrough on YouTube.
- Engine: Godot Engine
- Language: GDScript
- Art: 2D art and educational overlays
Download the EspacioDelivery2.zip file, extract it, and run the Application file inside to start playing.
If you'd like to contribute or explore the project code:
- Godot Engine (this project was in godot3)
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Clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/YOUR_USERNAME/Delivery-Espacio.git
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Open the project using Godot Engine.
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Run the project by pressing the Play
▶️ button inside the editor. -
You’re ready to explore or modify the code!
Pull requests are welcome! If you’d like to help improve or extend the game (e.g., add new planets or levels), feel free to fork the repo and suggest changes.
This game is designed to make learning astronomy fun. After finishing each level, players will receive fun facts and knowledge about the planet featured in that stage of the solar system.
- 🥇 Gold Medal Winner – Lower Secondary Level, Software Project Category, National Student Arts and Crafts Competition (ศิลปหัตถกรรมแห่งชาติ)
This project is open-source and available under the MIT License.
Created with love by a group of junior high school students using the Godot game engine.
Thanks to teachers, mentors, and friends who supported the journey.



