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Infinite Space III: Sea of Stars is a starship roguelike, a sandbox adventure game of interstellar exploration and combat – and it’s now available on GOG with an 80% launch discount!

Travel from star to star, upgrade your ship with new systems and weapons, build up your flotilla with allies and mercenaries, and take on a variety of alien menaces.

Now on GOG!
Nice with a big discount to boot!
I saw this and got excited thinking it was related to the obscure overly ambitious but incredible Nintendo DS game of the same name.
Imagine if they did a coffee-break-sized "King's Bounty" version of Sword of the Stars.

That's Infinite Space III.
Meh, I saw the subtitle before the full title. While this may be interesting to me (I did cart it)... Where's "Sea of Stars"? Mehhhhhhh.
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JCDenton32: I saw this and got excited thinking it was related to the obscure overly ambitious but incredible Nintendo DS game of the same name.
Same.
I have the DS Infinite Space and it's massively overrated.
Something about this UX screams, "I was made primarily for phones".
So sorry for this game, but I'm in the "this is the wrong Sea of Stars" team as well.
First time I can remember having seen links to other stores (not counting developer website and the like) on a GOG store page. Not complaining in this case, since they're links to closely-related products in other DRM-free shops, but I'm still somewhat surprised GOG allowed that.

EDIT: Looks like the second game has even more links on its page, including ones to the Apple App Store and Google Play. Weird.
Post edited June 05, 2025 by HunchBluntley
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HunchBluntley: First time I can remember having seen links to other stores (not counting developer website and the like) on a GOG store page. Not complaining in this case, since they're links to closely-related products in other DRM-free shops, but I'm still somewhat surprised GOG allowed that.
I'd actually prefer more links to the music on bandcamp (etc) directly rather than fret about, "Is it on GOG?"
No Mac version? Boo! Hiss! =/
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dnovraD: Something about this UX screams, "I was made primarily for phones".
Except no, wrong as usual, it's Windows/Mac only. (Although they neglected to add the Mac version on GOG...well, it's on itch anyway.)
Is this available in Germany ?
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Oriza-Triznyák: Is this available in Germany ?
Yes. Apparently the dev didn't fill out the Steam form to get a valid age label.