Intergalactic Transfer Station

Intergalactic Transfer Station

Hundreds passenger daily from different planets change their spaceships in the famous Intergalactic Transfer Hub. That’s your turf. Your work. Your life.

Here, you control everything: from sending spaceships to docks through eliminating alien viruses to building special defense perimeters.

Key features:

  • Manage the docking of spaceships.

  • Take care of passengers.

  • Expand your transfer hub.

  • Control the economy on many levels.

  • Watch out for unexpected events.

Expand your station

Your Intergalactic Transfer Hub has to expand constantly to receive more and more passengers. You may buy as many platforms as you want. Build and remodel shops, improve your facilities and upgrade machines. Take care of different alien species, building hotels for chlorine-breathing beings or restaurants for creatures fond of lava food. Optimise your station design to increase passengers flow, arranging corridors, shops and waiting areas to your exact needs. But do not forget about the station’s defences!

Receive travelers

Every spaceship brings travelers from different planets. You decide when and where it will dock. And you have to help passengers find their connections. But travellers will also spend time in your Intergalactic Transfer Hub, where they can eat, shop, sleep - and spend money! Remember that different species have different needs. And some maybe dangerous!

Expect the unexpected

Terrorists. Biohazard contaminations. Asteroids flying nearby. Alien warships. You have to be prepared for everything! Control travelers who look suspicious or dangerous. Keep an eye on new types of passengers. Kill viruses before they contaminate your Intergalactic Transfer Hub and the inhabited world. Build special defensive cannons. Prepare for everything, but still be ready for the unexpected.

Optimize economy

Make good use of the economic opportunities of the Intergalactic Transfer Hub. Check your income and expenses balance. Observe which businesses are most profitable. Change taxes and prices. But do not forget about your staff and passengers. All of them have to be happy and healthy. And, on top of all this, you also need to establish the good reputation of your Intergalactic Transfer Hub.

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Scrap Galaxy

Scrap Galaxy

The first game from Catalope Games is just as great as it looks.

For starters, it’s absolutely gorgeous.

Fast paced action for 1-4 players as well as lots and lots of fun.

Recommended for anyone who likes party games, geometry wars or just indie games in general.

Real player with 31.7 hrs in game


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The camera is the biggest enemy in the game. It does and WILL pull you into asteroids, enemies, and bombs.

Real player with 12.9 hrs in game

Scrap Galaxy on Steam

Scrap Games

Scrap Games

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1442450/Monsters_Domain/

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1505940/Orc_Warchief_Strategy_City_Builder/

In a world abandoned by humans, with nothing left but piles of rubbish, evolution took on a completely different dimension. Life is … but artificial. Evolution is still in force, but on opposed principles. Try a different life from scrap to ultimate hero!

Design, build and program machines to test them in the fight.

In your workshop you can put together pieces of junk and machinery. Plan new designs and improve its moves and functions. Power them, add shielding and attacks. You can build different shapes and kinds of robots with specific abilities. Each material has its strengths and weaknesses, can give more protection or offence and each machinery requires a specific amount of power. There are also different power sources - some can regenerate or drain power but can be easily destroyed while others rely on fuel or storage that can be heavily shielded.

Program your Robot for fight

Your program takes input from different sensors like distance meter, power management, damage receiver and diagnostics. Robots can fight as long as they are powered and have functioning central units. It’s up to you to design simple moves and entire fight styles. Combine moves into sequences. Add reactions to sensor’s input and behaviour for specific power levels. Plan ahead your counters and ways to use your advantages.

Win battles and prizes

You can test your robot and gain experience with fights with AI or start in tournaments. There are specific limits on certain arenas and tournaments put on size or weight of the robot so you need to be flexible and change your parts or entire frame if needed. You can also own multiple builds and play any of them or against each other to test new ideas and counters. You can collect scrap pieces from quests and tournament prizes or from challenges and missions. You can also buy some pieces if needed. There are multiple types of materials with different qualities. And remember that different builds require different energy strategies.

Fight your way to glory and become a winner of the Scrap Games!


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Scrap Games on Steam

Translunar Enterprises

Translunar Enterprises

Translunar Enterprises gives gamers the tools they need to compete in randomly generated sandbox universes. In these universes are multiple worlds to either colonize or exploit for their resources. Players can either fight for more resources through war or complex trade agreements. With a unique design system that enables players to design new reactions from elements and components, They can share or keep the research they discover throughout the game.

As a player, you will have to manage the economics, production chains, colonies, wars, and research of your corporation. Dive into the translunar universe where you will play as a corporation, either alone or with friends. Each session will never be the same as each universe is generated randomly, which will force you and your opponents to think differently on each playthrough. You can take up arms if you can’t find a peaceful resolution, or fuel the fire between other players and sell your high-tech weaponry to the highest bidder.

Features

  • Community driven development

    During early access, the community will be involved in what will be coming in the next patch. We value your feedback immensely, and we want you to be a part of this game’s development! We, the developer, will select a few features that we can manage for the upcoming milestones, and then you get to vote on what is most important to you! Be a part of the community!

  • City Building on Planets, 4x In Space

    Command your locations and your resources located in space and on different planets! You won’t have to manage menus to upgrade and build your megacity or industrial complexes, because they are created on the very planet surface! Space travel and combat will never be a menu or numbers game. Use your battle strategies and tactics to your advantage and prepare to defend yourself against enemy players and space pirates. Build Missile frigates for reinforcement and then counter incoming attacks with close-ranged defense systems that will eliminate most missiles. Or you can blast your enemies into nothingness with the power of your railguns. You control everything with the flick of a finger.

  • Player Driven Design

    The players are in full control of designing the items that exist in their universe. You can trade, sell, and produce each of your items, control the market with your designs, and specify who can produce your items and the cost of the royalty fees they must pay. With over 20 different items to design and more on the way, each player is challenged to find the best combination while keeping their resources stocked by trade or mining. Successful execution of these skills will reveal the pros and the rookies.

  • Sandbox

    Whether you choose to build entire cities, harvest and collect every resource in the known universe or become a warlord that make the strongest of players scream in fear, the decision is up to you to do exactly what you want. Play your way and fulfill your destiny!

  • Realtime Combat

    When war strikes the universe, each player controls a battlefleet that fights in real time. Proper management, skilled tactics, and careful planning can turn any battle into a victory. You can also control individual ships or fleets at the same time to maximize the tactical ability in each combat situation to make sure you win. A corporation without protection rarely gets its mineral safe to harbor.

  • Multiplayer

    Multiplayer gaming is at the foremost of this game. Together with integrations from Steam, your gameplay experience will be as smooth as possible. Play alongside your friends, or fight and destroy enemy players who have just as much to lose as you do!

  • Production Management

    Transport minerals across the universe to manage production and raise it to its highest possible level. Optimize your production and transports for maximum output. You, the player, have full control over the market and what to sell and buy. Players can also choose where to sell or buy. Cause these prices to skyrocket by hoarding valuable minerals, or by making sure no other mineral transport reaches its destination.

Translunar Enterprises on Steam

Avorion

Avorion

If you grew up on sci-fi and space operas, this is the game for you. Do you dream of exploring the galaxy flying a ship you designed block-by-block to be what you always dreamed in your head? Or crave having a merchant empire? Or perhaps your dream is to jump into combat, with an entire fleet of ships at your back like the Rebel fleet arriving at Endor? I’ve done it all, and you can too.

I tell people that what really makes this game is moments. That time you jumped away from a pirate ambush with 2% health. The time you were deep in a lonely nebula, and found a secret stash hidden between some asteroids. The first time you discovered a boss, some sassy, some scary, some like nothing you expected at all. The first time you have a second or third ship to fight beside you, that moment where you go from being a ship to a fleet.

Real player with 1942.0 hrs in game

Something about Avorion just draws me in, yes it has some issues as most games do, but overall this game is fantastic. The story elements are on the simpler side but the uniqueness of the entire story gives Avorion charm. There are still some lore/backstory holes but they can be plugged over time.

The ship design takes a special sort of player, that is not me, I can build rectangle based ships… anything curved or angled is beyond me :D

I only have one piece of advice from playing almost 600 hours (at time of review), enjoy the early game, try for the most challenging way of obtaining the build knowledge…

Real player with 597.4 hrs in game

Avorion on Steam

Outpost On Syrinx

Outpost On Syrinx

Outpost on Syrinx is a very unique survival game. Everything about the environment- the look and sounds are very different.

The art style reminds me of Planescape a bit, with a touch of the original Star Trek. I feel like I need some red-shirts with me! Very nice and very alien feel to the planet.

The big feature with this game will be the musical interaction with the environment. Sounds and music are an important form of communication on Syrinx. Most of the plants have a visual and musical signature. There is a mission that is almost a mini-game where you collect notes.

Real player with 55.2 hrs in game

I’ve had a Steam account for many years now and I have lots of games, but this is the first review, I think, I’ve written for any of them. I love this game and I really hope you keep updating it! I saw Grillmastah’s video back in March and added it to my wish-list, and finally purchased it today.

I love the interactive mini-game with the aliens because I love the techno music! The scenery is spectacular! When I first saw the Blue Hills (I think that’s the name of the area) I was blown away. The imagination and creativity that has gone into this game is awesome. I really like the non-melee game-play. When I get a new game, if there’s a way to turn that off, I do that right at the start. Not every game needs to have “things” trying to rip your face off All the time.

Real player with 31.1 hrs in game

Outpost On Syrinx on Steam

Custom Machinery

Custom Machinery

I like building games a lot so I wanted to have a go at this;

Pros:

  • At first it seemed like you can’t really do anything but as you try stuff and learn how it works, you can build cool things

  • Most blocks have 3 sizes

  • Saving/copying your builds can be done quickly

  • Not expensive

  • Nice graphics

Cons:

  • Hard to learn (I recommend you to watch tutorial videos. Link to tutorials )

  • New players may not find the controls easily (They can be found by pressing F1)

Real player with 3.5 hrs in game

No way to flip over if you get stuck.

No on-screen controls. F1 shows a transparent list of keys to remember. You are instructed to go to the YouTube channel for tutorials rather than having them in the game. If the developer simply put keys on-screen, it would be much easier to get into.

4 small wheels will provide an excessive amount of thrust by default, and do not require any sort of engine, or even hinges to rotate. There also aren’t any arrows telling you which way they spin or turn.

The only issue with balancing I had was trying to assemble a vehicle without it falling over. The ‘magnetic clamp’ or whatever, wasn’t.

Real player with 0.6 hrs in game

Custom Machinery on Steam

Keplerth

Keplerth

**### Keplerth is one of the most frustrating reviews I have ever had to research, before giving a final and accurate review. I definately recommend buying it now at it’s $12.99 price, because the price is definately going up in the future, and Kerplerth might even surpass RimWorld one day.

In order for me to get enough information to write an accurate review, I had to do a lot more than just play the game! I only give negative reviews for incomplete, false advertised, or fake games. I even give an automatic negative for abandonment or deleting my posts to cover up dishonest behavior by the seller. With all my strict rules, ones I have carried with me since I retired from UO Stratics, I had a lot of work and time put into investigating Keplerth. Normally its a lot of game play, and reading peoples posts in discussion’s that get me the data I need. This review, took a lot of elbow greese. The stuff you cant find in Home Depot!**

Real player with 206.4 hrs in game

Bought during the Steam Summer Sale.

Looked like a good deal for the type of game it is and had good reviews, so I snatched it up hoping for the best, not really sure if I’d like it. Result? I haven’t been able to stop playing it. Seems pretty balanced so far and I feel like I am constantly progressing - but not too fast. Drives me nuts when weapons/gear in the game I’m playing quickly become too weak or too op too soon and no new weapons or gear drops give me any thrill. When that happens I feel my motivation for progression declines. Here are my “Pros” for this game so far:

Real player with 179.9 hrs in game

Keplerth on Steam

Sector Six

Sector Six

Note: If you don’t like Diablo-like games please read the last paragraph of this review.

This is like a Diablo game but it is also unique in its way, it is a side scroller, shooter and you build a ship instead of an armored warrior. If you know Diablo-like games you already know this game too is all about loot, grinding and mindlessly destroying, highly addictive stuff. It starts with a story and you shoot various enemies such as spacecrafts, repair drones, bombardment towers, a mini boss enemy you occasionally fight called Apex, and a variety of bosses which are cleverly designed, while dodging projectiles in a bullet-hell like style and stuff, but, after collecting enough compartments to make a build, whether making it through relic items or set items (just like the set items in Diablo), dodging stops, and spamming various abilities and destroying everything in your path begins, and then you go on to grind loot to destroy them more efficiently. So yeah, you get the idea, it is a Diablo game.

Real player with 85.4 hrs in game

Before I start, let me note that since the game is in early access I’m giving it a bit more leeway than usual, but my recommendation is already for the game in its current state.

I’d bought the game through an external website without realising it was in early access, so I was a little anxious to discover it later. I don’t have many good experiences with unfinished games. But I’m glad to report that, despite not being able to finish the full story and the game having some issues, I already got enough fun out of it to be worth the price.

Real player with 58.1 hrs in game

Sector Six on Steam

Starbase

Starbase

LauriFB is the disease of this game. Everyone that was loyal has left. The only people here now are the multiple dev accounts or the yes men that the devs like having around oblivious to their own existence. Or the few left in the ship designer.

No PVP - they banned them all for not PVPing the way FB wanted them to (banning in an alpha LOL)

No PVE - Devs are idiots - no trade, no missions, no bounties, nothing to create a single drop of PVP. They even stated NO PVE EVER, should tell you their brain capacity. I mean look at all the other successful MMO sandbox space titles with PVP only. HAHA

Real player with 1236.8 hrs in game

Played this game for quite awhile in earlier days. just came back to try it out while im still waiting for capital ships. but Super surprised at how smooth the game runs now. definately get the sense that theyve been working on it.

For those who care, the ship and station building is unsurpassed by anything i ever played. you will lose ships to the EZ builder unless thats been fixed. the level of freedom you have to do what you want is just amazing. when capital ships come out which make it so u can have a mobile safezone out in pvp space you will litterally be able to live anywhere and do as u will, store your own ships, explore the great reaches of undiscovered space. seriously cant wait for that. and if you have a group the scale and scope of what you can do is pretty redic.

Real player with 150.6 hrs in game

Starbase on Steam