This is on Android too. I quite like the feel of it (what was that American colonist game, travelling to the west in your wagon?). Very similar vibe, but really quick to play. Also incredibly random.
My best is an Atomic Age Cosmic Enlightenment, at 12444 pts, where I really lucked out on the bonus extras (similar tech aliens, moon, beautiful, etc, almost all green/yellow everything). Found it quite early too, so had most of my cols and databases, etc.
My next highest are Information Age Post-scarcity Utopias, at 10220 and 10154 pts each.
I tend to go for resource scanners first, then either water or gravity next. The resources have a huge impact on your final society type, so are worth lots of points if you luck out on other stuff.
Text dump of my best one:
Planet El Dorado
Atmosphere: Marginal
Gravity: Moderate
Temperature: Very hot
Water: Oceans
Resources: Rich
Features:
Barren moon
Outstanding beauty
Plant life
Animal life
Atomic Age civilisation
El Dorado's alien forests stretch away beneath a pale blue sky. The colonists live in cities of steel and concrete under airtight domes, beside rivers that flow into the planet's oceans. They live lives of peace and spiritual fulfilment beyond the dreams of their ancestors on Earth, guided by a combination of human and alien philosophy. Many of the planet's native inhabitants live in the human communities, and the colonists' culture has been enriched by alien influences. In the first city stand monuments to the 216 colonists who died building the first settlement and the seedship AI that guided humanity to its new home.
Score
Planet atmosphere: 250
Planet gravity: 500
Planet temperature: 0
Planet water: 500
Planet resources: 500
Survivors after landing: 1000
Survivors after settlement construction: 784
Final technology level (Atomic Age): 1750
Native relations (Integrated Societies): 2000
Final culture (Cosmic Enlightenment): 3000
Surviving scientific database × 10: 880
Surviving cultural database × 10: 1280
Total: 12444
Turns out you can get your scientific databases pumped up by an alien probe event (mine was at 108% in a recent game), and that there's even post-singularity aliens (who strangely integrated well due to having similar levels of technology? It was a crappy planet though).