In this space exploration sandbox set 200 years from today, you’ll join mankind's first deep space vessel to explore the unknown with scientifically plausible planets, aliens, and advanced technology. The fully explorable ship -- without any loading screens -- is designed to be as realistic as possible.
Do your part to keep the ship and its 200+ crew members well-maintained as you travel across a procedurally generated galaxy. Find habitable worlds, uncover compelling mysteries, and make first contact with aliens through careful dialogue choices. Avoid dangers and marvel at the breathtaking wonders rendered in Unreal Engine 5.
Starship Simulator is a deeply immersive space exploration sandbox that combines fully simulated, realistically designed starships with a full-scale Milky Way galaxy, driven by real astrophysics. Watch the stars drift by in real-time as you venture out into the vast unknown reaches of space, all while quietly sipping a drink in your starship's luxurious officer's lounge.
Your ship is tasked with the mission of exploring the galaxy beyond Sol to seek out habitable worlds, with standing orders to conduct science and make successful first contact with any alien species you encounter on your journey. You will soon discover however that the galaxy is a vast and mysterious place, with unexpected dangers lurking in the dark.
Send probes to the surface of alien worlds to retrieve all manner of interesting samples, from simple flora to the relics of long-dead civilisations. You could find a new food source, a new mineral to enhance your hull plating, or perhaps even some abandoned alien technology. Do you risk connecting it to your ship? It could help or hinder in unexpected ways.
Make first contact with all manner of procedurally generated alien races, and negotiate peaceful relations by carefully navigating multiple-choice dialogues. Some will be welcoming of your presence in their system, while others will require skilled diplomacy to avoid conflict.
If your ship and crew perform admirably then you will return home to Earth for a hero's welcome, but if you neglect your duties or anger the wrong alien species then you may not return home at all.
Developer Fleetyard Studios is proud to announce that Starship Simulator Kickstarter campaign has yet again surpassed expectations. After reaching its goal three days into the campaign, the game has raised over £300,000 in 21 days.
Thanks to stretch goals, players can look forward to far more than exploring uncharted planets on their spacecraft. The game will feature native room-scale VR support, shuttles and alien structures, and the ability to land on the surface of generated planets—all without barriers or invisible walls.
“Three years of blood, sweat, and literal tears have finally been worth it, and we couldn't be more grateful or more deeply humbled by everyone's support. The future of the game is looking very exciting indeed!” Dan Govier of Fleetdeck Studios said.
Potential Starship captains still have ten days left to support the Kickstarter expedition to even greater heights, including a ship-vs.-ship standalone game mode, hire a dedicated content team to fill more of the universe, a story-driven campaign, and more!
The Magellan Class starship has been designed and built from the ground up using the same tools and techniques as real world naval vessels. From the bare structural framework to the literal miles of cables and conduits, every part of the ship is fully simulated and designed to be scientifically plausible. Nothing is mere surface detail. Every button does something, and every piece of hardware serves a real purpose.
The bare titanium that defines the physical structure of the ship has been designed in line with the latest manufacturing techniques used in the real world today, projected forward 200 years with advances in 3D Printing and AI-driven automation in mind. Every structural beam and weld-line is represented in real-time, both between decks and behind every panel.
Every system on the ship is driven by simulated hardware, and these systems are connected together by a complex network of pipes, cables, and conduits that also exist in real-time. As an Engineer, you can follow every cable from source to destination while it passes through various pieces of hardware along the way.
The ship’s interiors are inspired by retrofuturism artwork and the designs of architects such as Zaha Hadid. The layout of each individual deck has been designed with both form and function in mind, with each of the ship’s 200+ rooms existing to serve a practical purpose.
Players are free to explore the entirety of the ship's 7 decks on foot without any barriers or loading screens, all while travelling between stars at speeds in excess of 570ly per hour. There's always plenty to do aboard the ship while waiting to arrive at your destination.
The focus on science and realistic simulation also extends to the galaxy itself, with the entirety of the Milk Way galaxy simulated using real world astrophysics. Inclusive of the the Galactic Halo region, the volume of explorable space is over 1.7 quadrillion cubic lightyears.
Key Features:
- Explore billions of star systems across a scientifically accurate 1:1 scale Milky Way galaxy in real-time, with no transitions or loading screens.
- Encounter countless alien civilizations with unique personality traits that must be carefully navigated to achieve successful first contact.
- Retrieve unique procedurally generated physical objects from alien worlds for science scans or to decorate your ship.
- Explore detailed and highly interactive ship interiors on foot, with the Magellan Class having over 200 rooms across 7 decks.
- Starships were designed and built from the ground up as real vessels, with every hull panel and cable run designed in CAD software.
- Fully simulated ship systems, with multiple kilometers of functioning cables, pipes, and machinery to maintain and repair.
- Extensive ship and character customization out of the box. Make your home among the stars uniquely your own.
- 8 unique crew roles to choose from:
- Captain: Born to be in command, as the Captain, you will be making the big decisions such as which star systems the ship should explore, whether or not an alien species should be contacted, or whether or not to stand your ground or retreat in a hostile situation. How well you handle first contact situations will have a very real impact on how the mission plays out.
- Pilot: Taking the Helm, as the ship's Pilot, you will be responsible for safely navigating the ship through space. You will also pilot the shuttles and other support craft as required by the current mission objectives.
- Sience Officer: Working on the Bridge and in the Science Labs, as a Scientist, you will be responsible for performing scans of stellar objects and analysing any gathered data. You'll also be performing tests on samples and artefacts acquired by the ship on its travels.
- Tctical Officer: Working on the Bridge and around the ship, as a Tactical Officer you will be responsible for defending the ship and her crew. You'll man the tactical Bridge station during combat, and serve as the security detail on any away missions.
- Egineer: Working in Engineering and around the ship, as an Engineer, you will be responsible for maintaining and repairing the ship's many systems. Keeping everything in tip-top condition will ensure the ship is always ready to meet any new challenge, but neglect your daily maintenance duties and critical systems will begin to fail.
- Doctor: Working in the Medical Facility, the Doctor is responsible for the crew's physical wellbeing. You will be dealing with everything from simple cuts and bruises to strange alien pathogens that could infect the entire crew.
- Morale Officer: Working in the Mess Hall as the ship's Chef you will be responsible for preparing healthy meals for the crew, but also as their Bartender, you will perform the important role of listening to their concerns and offering helpful advice. It's up to you to look after their mental health.
- Passenger: As a guest aboard the ship, you will have no duties to perform, allowing you to simply relax and explore the ship at your leisure.
Starship Simulator is in development for PC (Steam) and VR, scheduled for 2024/2025.
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