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Just came across this:

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1045364912/high-frontier


"Design, build, and manage space settlements. Build an empire of orbital cities to span the solar system!

High Frontier is a space settlement simulation game. Based on real physics, you design your space colony, select an orbit, and build. Then you enter the colony and run your orbital city: lay transportation lines, assign building zones, place trees and lakes, provide power and air, and keep your residents happy and healthy. "

I can say as someone with a life-long interest in space that I hope this makes it's funding. Not only will it be a cool game, it could serve as an educational simulation about the real possibilities of building space colonies someday.
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eHHRR8oo: Just came across this:

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1045364912/high-frontier

"Design, build, and manage space settlements. Build an empire of orbital cities to span the solar system!

High Frontier is a space settlement simulation game. Based on real physics, you design your space colony, select an orbit, and build. Then you enter the colony and run your orbital city: lay transportation lines, assign building zones, place trees and lakes, provide power and air, and keep your residents happy and healthy. "

I can say as someone with a life-long interest in space that I hope this makes it's funding. Not only will it be a cool game, it could serve as an educational simulation about the real possibilities of building space colonies someday.
Cool! reminds me of elysium. i like stuff like this; a twist on the city-building game.
3 days left and $653 to go ... looks hopeful as some of the space development community have noticed.

$10 will get you a license for current and future releases of the game.

$20 will also get you a bonus "Founder Monument" in game that increases happiness in your space colony.
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eHHRR8oo: Just came across this:

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1045364912/high-frontier

"Design, build, and manage space settlements. Build an empire of orbital cities to span the solar system!

High Frontier is a space settlement simulation game. Based on real physics, you design your space colony, select an orbit, and build. Then you enter the colony and run your orbital city: lay transportation lines, assign building zones, place trees and lakes, provide power and air, and keep your residents happy and healthy. "

I can say as someone with a life-long interest in space that I hope this makes it's funding. Not only will it be a cool game, it could serve as an educational simulation about the real possibilities of building space colonies someday.
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LesterKnight99: Cool! reminds me of elysium. i like stuff like this; a twist on the city-building game.
hope it gets somewhere around here, it does look decent
Steam only MMO type of thing?
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eHHRR8oo: I can say as someone with a life-long interest in space that I hope this makes it's funding. Not only will it be a cool game, it could serve as an educational simulation about the real possibilities of building space colonies someday.
Out of curiosity, have you checked out Phil Eklund's board game/science sim also titled High Frontier? Might be up your alley: http://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/47055/high-frontier
It's a strategy / simulation game of constructing and managing free-floating space colonies (not located on planets).

Home Page of game:

http://highfrontier.com/

Download Demo versions for Mac and Windows:

http://highfrontier.com/demo/

They just set a stretch goal on the Kickstarter: at $12,000 they will work on a Linux version as well.

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1045364912/high-frontier
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ShadowWulfe: Steam only MMO type of thing?
They made it!
Reminds me of Artdink's Tokio, a 1992 city-builder set in an O'Neill cylinder; it had a sequel three years later, but even less people had that game.
looks good, but for me the graphics look a bit dated, (inb4intsnotaboutgraphics) your right. but i like to see some detail to things.