Softpedia:
"Buzz Aldrin’s Space Program Manager might be the best and the worst way for a video game lover to learn about the space programs that both the United States and Communist Russia launched after World War II in order to explore space and reach the Moon and to make sure that their ballistic missiles were superior to the ones fielded by enemy forces.
The experience does have moments when it manages to evoke the complexity involved in designing even the simplest of space-bound payloads, but it often devolves into simple resource management, and the theme, generous as it is, does not manage to shine through."
Chalgyr's Game Room writes:
I love space, it is, dare I say it, "the final frontier." Imagination is a powerful process (or better yet, tool) and when tied together with an unknowable expanse like the inky black void that our little blue planet is floating around in, the possibilities are endless. Traveling, much less understanding the infinite blackness that surrounds The Milky Way is impossible, but a lucky few were able to set foot on Luna (the Roman name for the Moon); one of those men was Dr. Buzz Aldrin. In recent years, Dr. Aldrin has voiced or appeared in various television shows, movies, and video games such as The Big Bang Theory, Space Brothers, and Mass Effect 3 and now, has a video game, Buzz Aldrin's Space Program Manager: Road to the Moon.
You might not be terribly familiar with Buzz Aldrin's Space Program Manager, but over the past two months, it's been played for more than 100,000 hours by thousands of players - and it's not even out of Early Beta yet. To reward those faithful fans - and to entice new ones - developer Polar Motion has revealed some big plans.
TG writes: Buzz Aldrin’s Space Program Manager is still in beta, but we got to take it for an extended test drive and it is out of this world.