Justin from Pixel Gate writes:
A few days back I got the chance to sit down with a wonderful little indie-game titled Habitat. It is a real-time, physics-driven orbital strategy game where you build, fly, and fight with the unique space stations that you create out of space debris orbiting earth. In its simplest terms it is a strategic space survival game.
The game is developed by a studio named 4gency, and this is one of the better space simulation/strategy games I’ve played. It’s in Early Access right now, so take that into account if you decide to dip into the game.
The Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment (MADE) is thrilled to re-introduce Lucasfilm Games' Habitat, the very first graphical massively multiplayer game.
Habitat is a bizarre experience. On face value it’s a physics sandbox, limited in depth by its horizontal locking. However a few more minutes of time exposes you to quite a strange yet unavoidable experience. Habitat manages to spin a new shirt out of the RTS cotton and have created a definitely unique experience.
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