"A planet is the cradle of mind, but one cannot live in a cradle forever" Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
Already in this century, Man will leave the limits of the earth's orbit and set foot on the surface of other planets.
How could this happen? What difficulties will he face? I'll try to show you how it could be.
Using a flexible construction system, assemble a space station in Earth orbit.
Equip it with marching and maneuvering engines-turn it into a spaceship and visit the Moon, Mars, Venus, Mercury, the Main Asteroid Belt, Jupiter, Io, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto, Saturn, Enceladus, Titan, Uranus, Neptune and Triton.
Fill up with enough fuel, choose your departure date, destination, and get ready to fly! After all, the on-board computer will do the rest for you.
Build colonies on the Moon, Mars, Venus, Mercury, Io, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto, Enceladus, and Titan!
And don't forget about the astronauts.
Extract resources, trade with the Earth, and explore new technologies, but remember that the Solar System is a complex place for human habitation.
Increased radiation is the cause of diseases. In addition, you will have to provide the astronauts with food and oxygen, equip the cabins and monitor the electricity - because solar panels are useless at night.
Powerful solar flares will cause your robots to fail and run out of batteries, and meteor showers will cause depressurization and leakage of gases and liquids.
But after overcoming all the difficulties, you will definitely cope!
"A planet is the cradle of mind, but one cannot live in a cradle forever" Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
Already in this century, Man will leave the limits of the earth's orbit and set foot on the surface of other planets.
How could this happen? What difficulties will he face? I'll try to show you how it could be.
Using a flexible construction system, assemble a space station in Earth orbit.
Equip it with marching and maneuvering engines-turn it into a spaceship and visit the Moon, Mars, Venus, Mercury, the Main Asteroid Belt, Jupiter, Io, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto, Saturn, Enceladus, Titan, Uranus, Neptune and Triton.
Fill up with enough fuel, choose your departure date, destination, and get ready to fly! After all, the on-board computer will do the rest for you.
Build colonies on the Moon, Mars, Venus, Mercury, Io, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto, Enceladus, and Titan!
And don't forget about the astronauts.
Extract resources, trade with the Earth, and explore new technologies, but remember that the Solar System is a complex place for human habitation.
Increased radiation is the cause of diseases. In addition, you will have to provide the astronauts with food and oxygen, equip the cabins and monitor the electricity - because solar panels are useless at night.
Powerful solar flares will cause your robots to fail and run out of batteries, and meteor showers will cause depressurization and leakage of gases and liquids.
But after overcoming all the difficulties, you will definitely cope!
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Just wishlisted it after it was amongst the ones from the monthly Indie Insight newsletter. I am looking forward to it. Seems there's clearly been a lot of work done on it. Can't wait what the future will turn this game into!
Thanks! =)
Well, I like the concept. Too many sci-fi sims have an interstellar scope, which is all well and good, but sometimes we look to play something a bit more plausible. A setting where tech isn't akin to magic, and where with a little effort we could accomplish what's in the game in real life, has an audience all it's own (as well as the normal sci-fi crowd).
I'm rooting for you and keeping the game on watch, good luck!
Thank you!
I like the graphics- they kind of have an old school 3D look to them. What program did you use?
Unreal Engine 4