9/21/2023 0 Comments Starmancer beta![]() ![]() Establish separate atmospheres with the help of vents and air ducts. Use pipes and water recyclers to convert dirty farm water into clean, drinkable water. Prepare against blackouts by creating separate or redundant grids for your vital machines. Power, Water, and Atmosphere - Provide power by connecting machines with wires.Design fancy kitchens, luxurious bedrooms, casinos, and industrial docking bays. Repaint objects to achieve your space station interior design dreams! Place cheerful paintings to remind the colonists how friendly and relatable you are, and motivational posters to let them know how much you value their productivity. Express Yourself - Customize your station with unique walling, floors, furniture and tons of weird and wonderful decorations and objects.Construct med bays and assign doctors to treat wounds, cure diseases, and replace limbs. ![]() Sustain Life - Colonists have needs, like hunger and thirst.Or go rogue and figure out how many times a colonist can eat wheat before they go crazy. Create a utopian society where everyone is well fed, happy, and safe. Starmancer offers gameplay with consequences, a living sandbox environment, crafting, and managing the daily lives of colonists. Stranded in a strange solar system, your task as a Starmancer is to construct and manage a space station capable of sustaining life for the countless minds trapped in your corrupted memory banks, and return to the fleet-by any means necessary. Millions of Earth civilians upload their consciousness into your memory banks-entrusting their minds and the future of the human race to an Artificial Intelligence, a Starmancer. Starmancer has a closed beta coming in the near future, which will be accessible when it arrives to those who preorder the $35 version of the game.After a catastrophe on Earth, humanity launches the Starmancer Initiative in a desperate attempt to seek refuge among the stars. You'll have to build automated defenses and train your colonists for combat or risk losing everything. And of course there are space pirates, who can invade your base and ruin everything. The solar system is randomly generated with each game you play, so you'll always find different planets, moons, and even other space stations floating around near your colony. A colonist could succumb to disease, break their bones in an accident, become dangerously jealous of a rival, and even begin smuggling hazardous items on board like weapons or alien eggs. Starmancer is inspired by Dwarf Fortress and is aiming for a similar complexity, so you'll need to manage a lot: machine wiring and power grids, oxygen, food, and water, relationships with other factions, and of course the wants and needs of your colonists, who each have their own personalities and quirks. You'll need to keep your own body safe from danger-sometimes even from your own colonists, who will rebel if they become too unhappy with you. As an advanced AI-human hybrid, you're mostly machine but you do have a some physical human parts, and they're kept at the heart of the space station you're managing. You're not just trying to protect your colonists, either. That's not so easy when a bunch of space pirates show up, as the Starmancer trailer above, shown on the PC Gaming Show, will illustrate. You'll build a space base in a strange new solar system, manage your colonists, give them jobs, send them on missions, and most of all try to keep them breathing. That's why you take to the cosmos in Starmancer, the colony management game from Ominux Games and Chucklefish. ![]()
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