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  • Kerbal Space Program
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  • Kerbal Space Program is an indie spacecraft simulator. In the game players create and test rockets, planes, and shuttles. They can launch any ship into orbit, and from there, create anything from a satellite network to a colony on any planet or moon, throughout the Kerbal star system. As of 2015, the game is officially released. There are 3 gamemodes, sandbox, science and career. Sandbox has all parts readily avaliable, and no reputation or money. Science is like career, but with no funds or reputation. This was the Career mode before Beta came out.
  • Kerbal Space Program is a game about a green humanoid species, named Kerbals, starting a space program. Superficially similar to Orbiter, the difference between the two has been likened to the difference between making to-scale miniatures for architectural design and playing with LEGOs with rocket fuel in them. In its current state the game is little more than a sandbox. You're set loose upon a space center complete with a vehicle assembly building and a launch pad, a bin full of rocket parts, ground personnel composed entirely of yes-men who build and wheel onto the launch pad anything you design no matter how crazy it is, and some astronauts to crew your creations. There are only a handful of parts, but the community is already cranking out fanmade addons at an impressive pace.
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Platform
  • Windows Mac OS X Linux
Series
  • Kerbal Space Program
Release Date
  • 2015-04-27
  • --06-24
Name
  • Kerbal Space Program
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ESRB
  • Unrated
Developer
  • Squad
Composer
  • None
Publisher
  • Self-Published via Squad
abstract
  • Kerbal Space Program is a game about a green humanoid species, named Kerbals, starting a space program. Superficially similar to Orbiter, the difference between the two has been likened to the difference between making to-scale miniatures for architectural design and playing with LEGOs with rocket fuel in them. In its current state the game is little more than a sandbox. You're set loose upon a space center complete with a vehicle assembly building and a launch pad, a bin full of rocket parts, ground personnel composed entirely of yes-men who build and wheel onto the launch pad anything you design no matter how crazy it is, and some astronauts to crew your creations. There are only a handful of parts, but the community is already cranking out fanmade addons at an impressive pace. Its official website and download location is here, and a trailer for the game can be found here.
  • Kerbal Space Program is an indie spacecraft simulator. In the game players create and test rockets, planes, and shuttles. They can launch any ship into orbit, and from there, create anything from a satellite network to a colony on any planet or moon, throughout the Kerbal star system. As of 2015, the game is officially released. There are 3 gamemodes, sandbox, science and career. Sandbox has all parts readily avaliable, and no reputation or money. Career has all features enabled, such as Science, obtained by conducting research and contracts, used to unlock new parts; Funds, essentially money, obtained by finishing contracts and selling fuel extracted from asteroids, used to buy parts; and Reputation, and more reputation gets you better contracts. Reputation can be obtained from some Policies, contracts and bringing Kerbals home alive. Science is like career, but with no funds or reputation. This was the Career mode before Beta came out. There are 6 planets as of now, with Kerbin as the Kerbal home planet. It has 2 moons, Mun and Minmus. There is a Gas Giant planet, Jool, which is green in appearance and has 5 moons. There are also many asteroids orbiting the Sun, which can be mined for fuel.