Spacebase Startopia captivates with its original mixture of economic simulation and empire building strategy paired with classic RTS skirmishes and a good dose of humor.
[h1]Spacebase Startopia out now[/h1]
Kalypso Media and Realmforge Studios have today announced that space station management sim Spacebase Startopia has completed its final landing checks and successfully touched down on Windows-PC/Linux/Mac, PlayStation 4|5, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox One consoles. The game will support Smart Delivery for Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One Consoles, while the Nintendo Switch™ version will follow later in the year.
To celebrate the explosion-less journey from beta to launch, fans can now check out a series of strategy guides aimed at helping players familiarise themselves with their new donut-shaped home and get a leg-up with their duties as Commander. Episode 1 covers the base’s three unique decks, on which players can host their visitors and residents as well as construct an assortment of buildings and galactic gadgetry; Episode 2 introduces the ‘Fuzzies’ – cute, assistant robots who will muck-in with the less glamorous jobs around the station; Episode 3 focuses on ensuring the player’s communication skills (both verbal and telepathic) are up to snuff; and Episode 4 goes over food, berths and medical bays.
[b]The strategy guide series is ongoing, with the first 4 episodes available now:[/b]
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLITnGW6b6ufDxUj2F-EaZkbUxovlzIfX0
[h2]Information[/h2]
[b]Title:[/b] Spacebase Startopia
[b]Platforms:[/b] Win-PC/Mac/Linux, Xbox
PlayStation 4|5, |, Nintendo Switch™
[b]Developer:[/b] Realmforge Studios
[b]Genre:[/b] Strategy/management simulator
[b]Release:[/b] Out now
Nintendo Switch™ TBA
[b]Hashtag:[/b] #SpacebaseStartopiaPC,
[b]Spacebase Startopia[/b] sells players the galactic dream: managing their very own donut-shaped space station. Overseen and assisted (when she feels like it) by the base’s sarcastic on-board AI, players will play Commander to their floating home-away-from-home on the station’s three unique decks with a variety of gadgetry while tending to the wants and needs of a diverse array of vacationing extra-terrestrial lifeforms. In multiplayer, up to 4 players can work together to build the galaxy’s greatest getaway, or seek oblivion unto their rivals with daring feats of economic sabotage.