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Starship Theory for Windows

  • Paid

  • In English
  • V 1.0
  • 4.5

    (0)
  • Security Status

Softonic review

Build a Ship in Starship Theory

Starship Theory is a survival game with an emphasis on building and construction, all with a distinctive retro aesthetic. Your task is to put together a starship that will allow your crew to survive in the depths of space. But watch out - other people are building ships too, and you cannot count on them always being friendly...

Build Your Own Starship

In Starship Theory, you must build your starship from the ground up. Design a layout of your own, integrate different types of machinery, and upgrade it whenever necessary. When you need extra resources, you can mine minerals from asteroids, or trade with other starships. A more aggressive option is to go into battle with enemy craft, and salvage resources from the resulting wreckage. our ultimate aim is to keep your crew comfortable and satisfied enough to fight on as many missions as possible.

A Sophisticated Survival Game

Starship Theory may have a simple graphical style, but the game itself has a lot of depth. As a player, you can count on hours of entertainment mining asteroids and wrecked craft to customise your own spaceship. As you face off against hazards such as on-board fires, you will have to put some thought into whether or not your craft is resilient enough to survive.

PROS

  • Open-ended gameplay as you build your own ship
  • A lot of depth
  • despite simple graphics

CONS

  • Retro visual style may turn off certain players
  • As an open-ended game it lacks narrative.

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Starship Theory for PC

  • Paid

  • In English
  • V 1.0
  • 4.5

    (0)
  • Security Status


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