Throughout every area, resources and upgrade materials are squirreled away in hard-to-reach (or at least not obvious) places. Journey to the Savage Planet is great at telling you where to go, but don’t sprint past the world on your way to the next waypoint. You can change what mission or secondary mission you’re tracking in your Journal. If you’re carrying any resources when you die, you’ll have a gift box icon on your compass (you’ll also get a Secondary mission to collect your resources) to lead you back to your loot. A purple kite icon shows any secondary missions you’ve got available. A yellow kite icon shows the next waypoint for whatever your active mission is. The stylized orange K (for Kindred Aerospace) - it looks like a track back button from a media player - on your compass points back to your ship. To save yourself any confusion, here’s what they mean: There are only a few icons that show up on your HUD and your compass, but confusing at first. Image: Typhoon Studios/505 Games via Polygon Learn your HUD compass markers The icons on your compass indicate where your ship is (right), your main mission objective (center), and secondary missions (left). In this guide, we’ll share a handful of tips for getting started like understanding your compass, getting more health and stamina, dodging attacks, and more. It’s a light-hearted and straightforward game, but there’s still plenty to learn for new players. In our Journey to the Savage Planet beginner’s guide, we’ll get help you get started with this game about slapping space-chickens.
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