Occupy Mars: Prologue

Occupy Mars: Prologue

I think this game has a lot of potential. I love the realism. Also, the controls are very intuitive. They are different from some other games I play but Occupy Mars does it how it should be…left click basically does everything. What a novel concept! It’s the game I’ve been looking for! I look forward to the early access.

Sometimes the realism is too much, such as soldering every pin on a chip, but generally the realism in this game is what gives it an edge over other survival games. Maybe you should put the board in a chip repair machine and it takes a certain amount of time to repair. In the mean time, you have to live without the device that board belongs to… Just a thought.

Real player with 18.2 hrs in game


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update 26.10.2021

I just saw the video with Pyramid Games CEO, Jacek Wyszyński from

the Convention held by Mars Society on October 17

I like his view on things and gameplay! I wish you guys all the best!

But Prolog remains a broken demo… Prove my fears wrong and Release the EA

You guys are 4 years late! cheers


patched the time sandstorms to accure after 1h30m and played a bit more

survived 3 more Storms

This needs a lot of polish, but maybe the team can pull it off

Real player with 13.0 hrs in game

Occupy Mars: Prologue on Steam

Occupy Mars: The Game

Occupy Mars: The Game

Our previous game Rover Mechanic Simulator :

https://store.steampowered.com/app/864680/

You can also play free Prologue now and let us know how to improve the game before release:

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1310520/Occupy_Mars_Prologue/

ABOUT THIS GAME

Occupy Mars is a highly technical, open-world sandbox game about Mars colonization inspired by the most promising technologies and companies that are working toward becoming a multi-planet species. Build and upgrade your base, discover new amazing regions, conduct mining operations, retrieve water, generate oxygen, grow crops, fix broken parts, and learn how to survive on Mars!

Have you ever dreamt about visiting Mars? We always do! There are so many things to see and discover on the red planet, so many exciting technologies to be created, and so many challenges to overcome! If humanity can do this, we can become a multi-planet civilization!

Build and upgrade your base. Make sure that there is enough water, oxygen, power, and food to survive.

Build greenhouses, oxygen tanks, fuel generators, connect all the pipes and cables, and remember about proper cable management. Grow your own food.

Fix broken parts using realistic electronic components and tools. Learn the basics soldering, using hot air, electronic measurement tools, and all the details necessary to fix your equipment.

Explore different regions of Mars while searching for valuable resources, discover mining sites, and find the best place to build a city.

Remember that you need to find a relatively leveled area with good access to underground water in a place where temperatures don’t drop too much during the night.

Experience an open-world sandbox game with a realistic day/night cycle and overcome real challenges that colonists face. Build solar arrays and batteries for energy storage, upgrade them, and find the optimal way to power your colony.

Upgrade your vehicles and equipment in your garage. Organize your workshop and modify your rover. Change crane hydraulics, operate the robotic arm, dig for valuable resources, build mining rigs, and more…

Occupying Mars is not always easy. Sometimes things will explode, break or not go exactly as planned. Learn to cope with “Rapid Unscheduled Disassembly.” Sometimes you have to really act quickly before you run out of air, food, or energy.

…but most importantly HAVE FUN on Mars!


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Occupy Mars: The Game on Steam

The Planet Crafter

The Planet Crafter

From Hostile to Habitable

You are sent on an hostile planet with one mission: Make it habitable for Humans. You’ll have to survive, collect resources, build your base and machines in order to heat the planet, create an atmosphere with enough oxygen and eventually geo-engineer an entire planet!

Survive, Collect, Craft

Gather minerals and resources to survive. Craft all the tools you’ll need in order to fulfill your mission. Explore old crashed ships and ruins and discover a planet full of mystery.

Build you own base

You’ll need a base and all sorts of machines to make yourself at home, and be able to bring life on this planet!

Key Features:

  • Character Thirst, Oxygen, Temperature, Health Mechanics

  • Base Building

  • Crafting

  • Mining ores

  • Build machines to create atmospheric pressure

  • Build machines to heat the planet

  • Create a biosphere with oxygen

  • Create life on a planet !


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The Planet Crafter on Steam

MEMORIES OF MARS

MEMORIES OF MARS

Great game, with the potential to be an Awesome Game! I will not pretend to know how to program, so you will have to understand that I don’t know what is possible and impossible with my simple requests and wild suggestions.

Simple Requests & Wild Suggestions:

  1. No vehicles, I saw something about it for season 2, but I didn’t get here the end of season 3, so I don’t know what happened. An Unarmed Dune Buggy with storage space would be a good start. Thus making bridges even more important!?!

  2. Mass Transit Madness; A scuttler infested auto subway/train that travels above and below ground to and from the major areas. The combat in this moving train or in the subway stations would be awesome, be the 1st to do this, even if it has to be on a sequel, Memories of Mars Redux?

Real player with 1545.4 hrs in game

Update: I had to change my review to NOT RECOMMENDED. Because of the horrible PVP snow area which you cannot change to PVE even on your own private “PVE” server. This is just plain ridiculous. No PVE players like the snow area because it’s PVP even on a private “PVE” server, and there’s absolutely no way to change it. So I cannot recommend the game because of this. I am a PVE player. I have no interest at all in PVP games. The PVE mode even on your own personal private server is fake PVE. A bad trick from the developers. Once PVE players advance to the snow area, they are forced into PVP and end up hating the game.

Real player with 195.5 hrs in game

MEMORIES OF MARS on Steam

Stationeers

Stationeers

Disclaimer: I’m nearing 1000 hours on this game. I’m a filthy addict, and the developers know it. I’ve just now finally gotten around to writing a review.

Stationeers is the culmination of everything I’ve ever wanted to see in a STEM video game, and it’s still just in its infancy. I have high hopes for its future and have complete trust in these developers that they will not disappoint.

Mathematics. Engineering. Chemistry. Physics. Biology. It all comes into play in one form or another. It’s problem solving and learning science at its best. IN SPACE. It even allows you to gain a better grasp on Celsius, Kelvin, and Pascal’s if these units were once foreign to you.

Real player with 2599.0 hrs in game

Last update: 18-3-2018

My EARLY ACCESS review of Stationeers after having played it for about 190 hours:

  • The game is changing constantly, so this review probably doesn’t apply anymore in a few months.

  • There are constant updates, not on a scheduled weekly basis like Space Engineers but the developers seem to be motivated and active both on the forums and otherwise. The updates I’ve seen so far contained lots of fixes and content, such as the Ground Penetrating Radar (ore scanner) and the Portable Solar Panel with the last two.

Real player with 1185.3 hrs in game

Stationeers on Steam

Utopia Colony

Utopia Colony

First of all it’s a game you play once and never again. Simply because once you complete your mission you win and game ends. It can be done in a w/end.

Game is interesting, it has a huge map you can walk or drive but going from one place to another takes time!

Graphics are not great but decent, there are several bases you can explore and complete some task for credits.

Your main source of credits are minerals can find around, collect and sell for credits. You upgrade your suit with more oxygen capacity, and as you progress you buy rovers, you expand your base and build several buildings like greenhouse which provides food.

Real player with 15.4 hrs in game

Loving this game so far. Love the desolate atmospheric surroundings, and very impressed with my base as it grows. Currently hitting a bit of a brick wall as I need credits to complete the research tasks, but can’t find enough resources to collect, and haven’t figured out how to get my water extractor to work, so having to buy lots of water, cancelling out the credits I earn for any ore do I find on my trips out. I’ve built my greenhouses, and looking forward to when things start go grow. I’ve lost 8 hours straight on my first play, so I really need to go and make my lunch now. Thanks, great game.

Real player with 14.5 hrs in game

Utopia Colony on Steam

Hostile Mars

Hostile Mars

Hostile Mars is a Tower-Defense Factory-Building game. You must create efficient supply chains, salvage destroyed enemies, and upgrade structures to support your gigantic cannons that defend your base against thousands of enemies.

UPGRADE GIGANTIC GUNS

Upgrade everything to a ridiculous degree. Laser turrets come in sizes 1, 2, 3, or 120.

BATTLE THOUSANDS OF ENEMIES

Enemy drones pour over the hills and tower above you. You will need every upgrade you can get to defend against them.

AUTOMATE YOUR SUPPLY CHAIN

You don’t have time to defend your base and acquire supplies!

Instead, create supply lines by automating hundreds of delivery bots to harvest ore and resupply your base.

FEATURES

  • Upgrade your traps to deal more damage, collect materials that fall from defeated enemies, and tons of other crazy stuff.

  • Upgrade your turrets to shoot farther and hit harder!

  • Upgrade your base to unlock new items.

  • Upgrade walls, guns, ammo, delivery bots, harvesters, machines, buildings, storage, and more!

  • Strategically place walls, traps, and turrets to create a defense strong enough to keep your home base energy core protected.

Hostile Mars on Steam