Massive open world to explore full of NPCs to interact with.
Objects in Space is an indie simulation strategy game made by Flat Earth Games and published by 505 Games. It is an open world 2D stealth-action space trading game set in Apollo – a huge cluster of star systems dozens of lightyears away from Earth. You are a ship’s captain, buying and selling wares in order to keep your bucket o’ bolts afloat and stay one step ahead of pirates, organised criminals, corrupt governments and shady laws. You can play it safe in the central systems or design your ship with the ability to outrun, outfight or out-hide your opponents and make your fortune in the outer rims. But be careful! You are just as easily prey as predator in deep space…
Game Info
Release Date: 21 Jun, 2018 Developer: Flat Earth Games Publisher: 505 Games Genre: Indie, Simulation, Strategy Rating: 75/100 |
Objects in Space |
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System Requirements
Minimum Specifications
OS: Win 7 | Recommended Specifications
OS: Win 10 |
Game Features:
- Massive open world to explore full of NPCs to interact with
- Explore 12 hand-crafted populated star and 20 uncharted systems full of unknown threats and treasures
- Complex contract-based economic system with over 50 employers
- Find derelict ships, wreckages, cargo pods and communication beacons adrift in space
- Time-based open world – opportunities, stories and events happen at certain times as well as certain places, so each play through will be different
- Be a trader, bounty hunter, explorer, pirate or all of them at the same time
- Tense submarine-influenced combat
- Sandbox mode – play the game without narrative content in an endless version of the game
- Fully customisable ships – design your vessel for combat, shipping, stealth and more
- Scenarios – tense combat scenarios task the player with overcoming impossible odds and testing their skill
- Mostly avoidable combat for more pacifistic players
- Multi-player Scenarios – compete or cooperate in a variety of multiplayer modes and situations
- A world of side quests – no single linear story players are required to follow
- Build your own DIY controllers at home using Arduinos – anyone can construct their own ship bridge with physical switches and buttons with just a little bit of soldering know-how. Easy to learn and fun to do!