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Astrox Imperium

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4.3/5

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Astrox Imperium
Description
Astrox Imperium is my attempt to create the space game that I wanted to play, but no one had created. I wanted a single player, open-world space game that is similar to games I enjoyed, like Homeworld and EVE, with economies, factions, and a story. A game where I could set all the parameters, and...
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4.3/5

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4.3

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Product details
2019, Jace Masula, ...
System requirements
Windows 7 / 8 / 10 (64 bits), Intel Core® i5, 4 GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce® GTX 470 / AMD Radeon® HD 687...
Description
Astrox Imperium is my attempt to create the space game that I wanted to play, but no one had created. I wanted a single player, open-world space game that is similar to games I enjoyed, like Homeworld and EVE, with economies, factions, and a story. A game where I could set all the parameters, and the universe would come alive with new challenges each time I played. I tried to take the best of what I liked from many of my favorite space games, and combine them into something simple but deep, familiar yet fresh, and enjoyably addicting to play.

The human struggle to survive is an all too familiar one. As the planet collapsed into an ecological depression, mankind as a whole is forced to expand his vision to the skies. A grand ship was built, and the ‘Imperium’ was scheduled to launch mankind into the future. With a new Quantum technology at its core, the Imperium was mankind’s greatest achievement. Putting aside all differences, the people of world came together. Under a common goal, the efforts of an entire generation came to fruition. The Imperium was ready to carry the dreams of us all, and with it, the hopes of finding a second chance.

Not any one person knows the whole truth, but from what can be gathered, here is what we know. The Imperium was destroyed, and many of the human pioneers perished during the event. The survivors congregated together and began to build a temporary home from the wreckage of the ship itself. At first they waited for rescue, but it wasn’t long before the first ones accepted their fate.

It has been 230 years now, and mankind has been quite busy out there in the stars. The story of the Imperium, passed down through the generations, have all but faded away completely.

The main game play loops are fairly simple, and familiar. What makes Astrox Imperium unique, is the way that you can easily glide between the various loops to maintain a nice level of progression, without it feeling any more ‘grindy’ than you want it to. Sure, you can just mine rocks if you want, but Astrox Imperium provides you many different ways to progress your pilot.

As with most space games of this genre, mining is a big mechanic of Astrox. It is the easiest way to earn credits, and most players are familiar with how it works. You can also complete contract missions. These are randomly generated missions that offer a variety of task and objectives to complete. Some of these contracts are combat missions that will involve raiders, pirates, and sometimes regular npcs. The combat missions offer a bit more action to an otherwise relaxed game. The rate at which you choose to progress is up to you. You are given a number of game options allowing you to adjust 'the grind' and speed of the game. There are a number of small, interesting little mechanics sprinkled throughout the game that were given a lot of thought and care, but you will not find anything groundbreaking or innovative here. This game is meant to feel comfortable and familiar. The game play loops are designed to be simple enough to understand quickly, and complex enough to enjoy over many hours of play.

Many of the classic mechanics from the space game genre have been incorporated into Astrox Imperium. Basic interface controls were designed using elements from some RTS and FPS games. All the fan favorites and core game play elements have been included; mining, crafting, trading, refining, fleets, combat, exploration, survival, and more. This game will seem familiar to fans of the space survival / exploration game genre. Here is a list of features that are currently in the game. Check out our community forum if you are looking for more information about upcoming features.

Basic Features Overview


All features listed here are currently in Development
  • Non-linear Story - Choose your own adventure... The ending is in your control.
  • Open World - Free to do as you please, go where you want, do what you want.
  • Exploration - Over 100 maps to explore, each with unique resources, stations, structures and secrets.
  • Flight - You can fly your ships with the mouse, WASD, or point and click. (Partial controller support)
  • Camera Control - You have full control of the camera. 3D rotational focus, first and 3rd person , and follow behind views with lots of options.
  • Mining - 12 different types of resources to collect.
  • Skills- 100+different skill to train.
  • Refining - Break down ore into raw materials and components used for crafting.
  • Crafting - Use those raw materials and components to create new items.
  • Trading & Economy - Profit from the simulated economy with trade.
  • Missions - 15 unique mission types. Contract missions for the 18 game factions.
  • Factions -18 factions, ratings effect all areas of life in the Astrox Universe.
  • Combat - Real time, dynamic, tactical and strategic. hundreds of weapons, ECM, drones, bombs , ships and more.
  • Smart AI - Intelligent, and plays by the same rules are you do.
  • Life support -expand your range of exploration, manage and upgrade your life support systems.
  • Ships-Currently over 70 ships and growing.
  • Drones -10 unique drones , each with special abilities. Automate their control, or manually manage their tasks.
  • Fleets - Build a fleet of up to 10 Merc ships. Command and control their actions individually or as a group.

What to expect during Development phase of Astrox Imperium


  • The addition of Structure fabrication.
  • New mechanics to allow for towing large objects thru space.
  • The ability to anchor large objects.
  • The ability to retire a Merc into an administration position of a station.
  • Administrative Mercs will generate revenue and bonuses based on their position and location.
  • A complete story line for each of the 6 main factions
  • New mod tools (Map editor, Skybox editor) and extensive modding documentation, along with tutorial videos.
  • The addition of gangs, that work as a cohesive unit, to perform a specific task, from a list of nefarious options.
  • Sandbox options, with various game modes.
  • A broad number of tweaks, balances, and graphical enhancements.
  • Optimization of ship turret math, and enemy AI logic.
  • New missions, events, items, document, drones, weapons, etc.
  • New transitional scene welcoming you to the medical bay from the new campaign creation.
  • New unique endgame scene for each story line.

What NOT to expect


  • Astrox is NOT a fast-paced space shooter... there is no mouse aiming.
  • Astrox is NOT a Real-time strategy game, There is no band-boxing and group movement commands.
  • Astrox is NOT an idle game. There are things you can do AFK, but this game requires user input to play.
  • Astrox is NOT multiplayer. I may add some co-op in the future, but Astrox will never be a MMORPG.
  • Astrox is NOT another vaporware EA project. The original Astrox launched on March 23rd 2014

What to expect from me, the developer.


  • I will listen to all feedback, and do my best to adjust the game to make it the best it can be.
  • I will not leave for any extended period of time during the Early Access phase of the game.
  • I will update the game frequently with bug fixes taking priority over new features and shiny do-dads.
  • I will be extremely active, accessible, and available on our forums and discord channels.
  • I will not ruin the game with in-game payments, subscriptions, or anything that requires additional payment.
  • I will always be extremely thankful and grateful that you took some time out of your life to play Astrox. Thank you!
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Release date:
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Size:
954 MB

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Overall most helpful review

Posted on: March 22, 2019

Early Access review

Kjellgranlund

Games: 2 Reviews: 1

Brilliant and Mod Friendly

By far the best game I have played in many years. This game is very similar to Eve Online PvE, just offline, but so much more. I have been an alpha tester for many months now, and the dedication this Dev has for his game is incredible. He is very friendly and considers all suggestions. Many of the mods I created during alpha became part of the game. Mentioning that, the mod tools are a sight to behold. Essentially everything in this game can be modded. I hope many people check that aspect out. Huge hand crafted Galaxy with a changing economy. All the NPCs play by the same rules as the player. Crafting and much more to come. I will add to this review later, but do yourself a favor and hit that buy button.


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Posted on: March 25, 2019

Early Access review

sthowe1

Verified owner

Games: 477 Reviews: 3

Nicely paced space sandbox

Astrox Imperium reminds me a bit of X3, except it has a good tutorial, intuitive controls and menus, and a cool story so far. There's really nothing to complain about, just some minor QoL stuff that's expected in early access - like fleets can only be mercs and not comprised of your own ships, and the refinery stops if you undock. I played a long session on first boot, it was fun and relaxing. It does require input, so if you're looking to do the dishes while auto-flying around the map, look elsewhere. This is due to the Life Support mechanic, which will kill you if you're not paying attention. Different sectors affect it differently, depending on toxicity, temperature, sunlight level, and so on. I love it: it needs monitoring but it's not obtrusive like a hunger meter that requires food every 2 minutes. It's also adjustable! The Tactical screen is good too, the sector is highlighted with different colors for stations, asteroids, ships, etc. After scanning what you're interested in, a keypress puts you right back in realspace - which looks pretty cool in all the sectors I've visited. The dev is very active and responsive, and listening to him on the SGJ podcast you can tell his dedication. I think it shows in how much is already here with no crashes or glitches in 11 hours (so far), just mining and exploring!


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Posted on: January 16, 2020

Early Access review

jmarshfield

Verified owner

Games: 188 Reviews: 1

WOW!

I am not one to jump off and review games all that frequently. I figure if some other more committed gamer wants my opinion, they will hunt me down and beat it out of me. This game is an absofreekinlutely awesome creation!! The interface is principled, logical and complete. The graphics are nothing short of getting it done in a 3D environment, or 2D is that is what you like. The depth of game play is something that I, as a database designer, have been enjoying the begeezus out of for the last 20 hours. I purchased the game 21hrs ago!! There is so much to learn, and do, and play, and so many places to go I will probably see you in four years after my growing career as a space gopher takes off and leads me to who knows where!! My deepest thanks to the creators and to GOG for having Astrox Imperium as an offering!!!


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Posted on: November 21, 2019

Early Access review

Hariwulf

Verified owner

Games: 28 Reviews: 5

A gem in the rough

The game is in development and needs polish, balancing, new mechanics and other content. That said, my time on A:I is being enjoyable so far. There is enough to play for many hours and, most importantly, help the Dev in shaping this EVE OFFline experience.


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Posted on: June 10, 2020

Early Access review

csdoughboy

Verified owner

Games: 808 Reviews: 18

The best shell ever

*REMINDER: This game is not finished and any review of any early access game should be taken with a shaker of salt and considered "first impressions" only yadda yadda yadda.* This game is on point in so many ways. It's gorgeous, for one. Checking out the scenery really is half the game (the point is to relax, right?), and on that this game delivers in spades. The music is also quite beautiful; it sounds like the album-length soundmists of Steve Roach and really fits the mood and purpose of the game. Mechanically the game is spot on; everything is kept nice and simple to facilitate the whole relaxation thing. If you find yourself using the phrase "dumbed down" in this regard, this may not be the game for you. Stellaris or X it ain't, to be certain. But does it need to be? I don't feel like every space game should require you to be able to dock manually (for example); heck, this game doesn't even have a docking *animation* (yet). And that's fine. It's its own thing, and it succeeds on its own terms. There are times, however, when trolling this lovely galaxy that I wish something... ANYTHING... would happen. Yes, this game is light on content yet; it needs stories, and it needs events. They don't have to be *stressful* stories and events, but they should be there. In lieu of other players making trouble for you in this arguably EVE-like universe, written content is sorely missed. There are also times I wish I knew what was being offered at each station without having to physically go there each time or write it all down myself (that would be my major quality-of-life gripe). But that's an early access "thing", right? "Basically solid, needs fleshing out and tweaking"? Isn't that ALL of the best of early access in 7 words? I will say that, for its stated purpose (relaxation), the game is exceptional. Now we need a bit of stimulus here and there to accentuate the calm...


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