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Ostranauts

Ostranauts

74 Positivo / 690 Calificaciones | Versión: 1.0.0

Blue Bottle Games

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About the Game

Ostranauts is a noir spaceship-life sim, in a solar system cut-off from a ravaged Earth. It takes place in the same universe as Blue Bottle Games's previous game, NEO Scavenger, and at approximately the same time. Create your captain. Design and fly your custom spaceship. First person, hands on controls and immersive ship interiors. Hire crew and take care of their needs. Then manage your dysfunctional crew and ship as you fend off bankruptcy...or worse.

In character creation, you’ll use a Career Kiosk to craft your character's history, qualifications, contacts and income. The background you choose for your character will affect their abilities and traits, which you can customise at the Self Care Kiosk. Backgrounds will allow you different skills and options in conversations. You’ll start out the game with enemies, ex-lovers and acquaintances to seek out... or avoid.

Learn to fly using in-world product sheets and manuals. You’ll manage control panels, flip switches, turn the knobs, and see the readouts of your ship's systems. Pilot a ship under the laws of Newtonian flight. Every craft has a different flight feel based on customizable thruster distribution, hull mass, and more. Use a light touch while docking, and don't forget to keep an eye on your fuel gauge.

In Ostranauts you can build your dream ship from the ground up. Scavenge derelicts in the Boneyard to upgrade your ship. Finding old or rare parts in the system is much cheaper than tracking down the original manufacturer. Hook up subsystems, add extras for redundancy or more power, parts matter and change how your ship feels to fly.

Each character you encounter runs an AI that is constantly making choices based on their current needs and past experience. They have physiological and emotional needs, ranging from basal needs like food, water, oxygen, and temperature, to more esoteric needs like privacy, security, intimacy, and esteem. You have social moves that can affect others' moods such as intimidation and flirting. Your own character creation affects which responses you have available during your interactions. Before hiring them as crew, you must build a connection with other characters.

Ostranauts is rich with lore for those who want to seek it. Colonies and factions have long histories. In this universe, human civilization has expanded into the solar system, inhabiting many of the planets, moons, and asteroids. However, the collapse of civilization on Earth, coupled with the ablation cascade in orbit, has rendered Earth unreachable. Those colonies unable to adapt withered and died. The rest formed the collection of states, corporations, and factions of the System. Unexplained phenomena have rumors echoing through media and hidden files.

Most of the game's data is in plain-text files for easy access. Modders who want to make their experience more unique are able to edit a wide variety of game data. Blue Bottle Games developers are very active on Discord and fully encourage creativity surrounding our games. If you have an inquiry, send us a message.

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Descarga Ostranauts en PC con GameLoop Emulator

Obtén Ostranauts juego de vapor

Ostranauts, es un popular juego de Steam desarrollado por Blue Bottle Games. Puede descargar Ostranauts y los mejores juegos de Steam con GameLoop para jugar en la PC. Haga clic en el botón 'Obtener' para obtener las últimas mejores ofertas en GameDeal.

Ostranauts Funciones

Planned Features

JOIN THE MODERN WOLF NEWSLETTER

JOIN THE DISCORD

About the Game

Ostranauts is a noir spaceship-life sim, in a solar system cut-off from a ravaged Earth. It takes place in the same universe as Blue Bottle Games's previous game, NEO Scavenger, and at approximately the same time. Create your captain. Design and fly your custom spaceship. First person, hands on controls and immersive ship interiors. Hire crew and take care of their needs. Then manage your dysfunctional crew and ship as you fend off bankruptcy...or worse.

In character creation, you’ll use a Career Kiosk to craft your character's history, qualifications, contacts and income. The background you choose for your character will affect their abilities and traits, which you can customise at the Self Care Kiosk. Backgrounds will allow you different skills and options in conversations. You’ll start out the game with enemies, ex-lovers and acquaintances to seek out... or avoid.

Learn to fly using in-world product sheets and manuals. You’ll manage control panels, flip switches, turn the knobs, and see the readouts of your ship's systems. Pilot a ship under the laws of Newtonian flight. Every craft has a different flight feel based on customizable thruster distribution, hull mass, and more. Use a light touch while docking, and don't forget to keep an eye on your fuel gauge.

In Ostranauts you can build your dream ship from the ground up. Scavenge derelicts in the Boneyard to upgrade your ship. Finding old or rare parts in the system is much cheaper than tracking down the original manufacturer. Hook up subsystems, add extras for redundancy or more power, parts matter and change how your ship feels to fly.

Each character you encounter runs an AI that is constantly making choices based on their current needs and past experience. They have physiological and emotional needs, ranging from basal needs like food, water, oxygen, and temperature, to more esoteric needs like privacy, security, intimacy, and esteem. You have social moves that can affect others' moods such as intimidation and flirting. Your own character creation affects which responses you have available during your interactions. Before hiring them as crew, you must build a connection with other characters.

Ostranauts is rich with lore for those who want to seek it. Colonies and factions have long histories. In this universe, human civilization has expanded into the solar system, inhabiting many of the planets, moons, and asteroids. However, the collapse of civilization on Earth, coupled with the ablation cascade in orbit, has rendered Earth unreachable. Those colonies unable to adapt withered and died. The rest formed the collection of states, corporations, and factions of the System. Unexplained phenomena have rumors echoing through media and hidden files.

Most of the game's data is in plain-text files for easy access. Modders who want to make their experience more unique are able to edit a wide variety of game data. Blue Bottle Games developers are very active on Discord and fully encourage creativity surrounding our games. If you have an inquiry, send us a message.

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  • Desarrollador

    Blue Bottle Games

  • La última versión

    1.0.0

  • Última actualización

    2020-09-10

  • Categoría

    Steam-game

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  • gamedeal user

    Oct 25, 2021

    While I certainly enjoy some aspects of the game, such as the flight mechanics and visual design, the truth is even for an Early Access title this is underdeveloped and nearly impenetrable. I'd love to see this game continue to receive updates with significant improvements, but until many, many updates have come this game is not something worth buying.
  • gamedeal user

    Nov 11, 2021

    Blew up my first three spaceships trying to figure out how to fly and dock. Went to salvage a carcass and became a carcass instead. After that I managed to scavenge some ships, found a nuclear reactor and went from debt-ridden pleb to rich royalty that eats debt for lunch. Not much game after that, yet, unfortunately. Still spent more than 20 hours in this game. Most of it trying multiple rags-to-riches runs and equipping my spaceships with mood lights, toilets and fridges full of vodka. What can I say? I'm a sucker for space sims, especially ones that let you customize your spaceship to this degree. It's still a pretty bare game, but I found my fun in it.
  • gamedeal user

    Jan 8, 2022

    Written after calming down this time... The game has potential. It's unpolished and liable to frustrate you to the point of quitting with or without bugs, though game-breaking bugs are kind of a save killer. The music is great, fun to listen to while watching your crew working. Most challenges can be overcome with time and patience, and most deaths feel like it is your own fault. However, there are definitely a few things that need to be fixed before I can recommend this to anyone but the most patient gamers, and they are not minor issues. First and foremost, the authority ships. I don't dislike the idea of authority ships chasing you to fine you or arrest you. That's a wonderful mechanic idea. The issue is how often they just flat out crash into you and ruin most of your ship. It's been a recurring enough issue to cause dozens of reloads and a few new games. Second, the crew. Once again, I love the concept. However...unless I am just making mistakes, then it is nearly impossible to even keep a single crew member with you for any length of time. I don't mean they leave after one mission. I mean they leave the ship, saying they quit and don't want to join anymore immediately after joining. Next is...I suppose either a glitch or some kind of issue that I'm not aware of. I spent hours (real time) retrofitting a ship that I found to make into my new ship, and it was going well. Time consuming, but well. Last night, I looked over the entire ship and found nothing wrong. Power working throughout the ship, new additions added on and most of my ship equipment now in the new ship. I save, go to bed, and get back on first thing in the morning. The ship somehow has four broken wall tiles that are now letting out all the heat and oxygen that took me hours to get stable. Beyond that, I hope to see improvements to this. I am glad that this is early access, because it shows. Rough, unpolished (so far), but with potential. However, I can not recommend this AS OF NOW. This could easily become a thumbs up with a few bug fixes, tweaks, and additional content. What that content would be, I can take a few guesses and have a few hopes. 6/10 for the end result. 9/10 for the concept. 10/10 for music and writing, even with a few very minor typos in select scenes.
  • gamedeal user

    Jan 15, 2022

    My first semi-successful run came to a close in a spectacular fashion, just as I had finished illegally salvaging some scrap and walls and floor panels from one of the many derelicts floating in the void I received a notification that the space police had begun tracking me, and were on the move to intercept. Now, of course, I had some valuable equipment stashed away and thrown on the floor of my ship and I was really looking forward to upgrading very soon, so I did the logical thing, I undocked and started blasting towards OKLG, hoping that I'd be able to scoot right past the law and offload my booty on a certain black market dealer. Except, I forgot one important detail: I am terrible at space flight. So in mere moments, my tin can careened into the hull of the police cruiser at no less than 400 m/s, completely obliterating almost every single piece of my ship and hurtling me far out into the void. The only reason I didn't instantly die? I had been being lazy and forgot to take off my pressure suit and helmet. My other saving grace? The multitude of components that I had scrapped and stolen from various derelicts throughout the day. I was working against the clock and my dwindling oxygen supply as I scrambled to piece together flooring enough to traverse to the back of my pod where i kept a looted nav station (as my installed one was mangled beyond my capacity for repair). After installing it, and rewiring a battery to it, I had to somehow get some semblance of a rcs regulator going, again, my spare parts came to the rescue. Eventually, against the odds, I managed to navigate to one of the outer stations and dock. It was only a matter of time until I ran out of air in my suit. I jumped up from my nav station, opened up the door to my "airlock" and was greeted with the locked door of the station. My final moments were spent bashing against a door to a small station on the outer reaches of some hodunk space yard. I had, for a moment, began to hope. How dare I? The only thing possibly more cruel than the dystopia of the future, is the cold hard vacuum of space.
  • gamedeal user

    Feb 13, 2022

    Space cops fined me 15'000 for illegally salvaging. So I walked with them to their ship, made a hole, and he died Then I took his EVA suit
  • gamedeal user

    Apr 28, 2022

    Ostranaut is just like the game's cover-girl. If you put in the time to know her, you'll notice she's full of nuance and she'll take you to the stars and back. There's something about BlueBottleGames and Fedor... It's like he is a master of implied gameplay, but adds fidelity in all the places that really matter. He has a VERY very specific style that's unmistakable and I love it how he's consistent with it. It's like you know it's a Fedor game just by looking at and hearing it. I've always been annoyed how in Rimworld and SpaceHaven you don't have a character that's "you". You're always this disembodied management presence. But that's not the case in Ostranauts. You are a captain with very real needs and quirks that you can customize and the interaction with your crew has a lot of nuance. Never thought that gas-management would be so fun. As a Star Citizen backer, this game blows my mind.
  • gamedeal user

    May 11, 2022

    idk why people find flying in this game so hard... Still waiting for it to be feature complete before really judging it, but so far it has been fun. It'd be awsome if this could be tied into neo scav to where we could land on the planet and explo/fight like it was neo scav.
  • gamedeal user

    Jul 16, 2022

    Its frustrating, the setting, the atmosphere is all incredible and if you feel like you can hold out it will probably be worth it. I would be lying if I didnt enjoy myself for the 13~ hours I have put in however the experience was marred by bugs and crashes and irritable ai. I played the game on alpha release and the game doesnt feel like much has really changed. The fundamental fusion reactor you get as an end/mid game is extremely cool but it eats over 20 tons of fuel a day at almost $300,000 a day to run where the reactor itself is about $100,000 and your entire ship could be easily priced at the amount of fuel you burn in a day. I cannot tell if this is a bug or not as this has been a feature since late 2020 and the excerpts I could find from the developer have been largely unclear as to if this is intentional or not. The solution I have seen online is to turn your reactor on for bursts, which brings the other main issue of extreme micromanagement where gameplay is inventory management mixed with trying to juggle crew members between loading screens. The early game though is incredibly solid, salvaging and choosing parts for your starter ship before finding a holy grail in tact hull for you to move into like a techno hermit crab. The dialogue with npc I think is also really well done however I would appreciate it if there were less dialogue options or at least more distinct options outside trying to fill your meters up. Its a largely painful experience at the moment but there is still a really engaging game underneath it all.
  • gamedeal user

    Aug 5, 2022

    It's too early. Let it bake some more. Edit 8/22/2022: There is some fun here, but currently more frustration than fun. It's too early to tell if the features left to be added, according to their roadmap, will add fun or subtract fun. Downside to early access, I guess.
  • gamedeal user

    Sep 25, 2022

    Accidentally hired my characters ex to the ships crew, ran out of fuel and drifted for a while before I realized I could uninstall my empty fuel tanks and install some I had scavenged. I had ample fuel to get back to the station, however I got a bit over zealous with my speed on approach, I was going to overshoot the station so I began to slow down - late. At that moment a conduit blew disconnecting power to most of the ship including nav and thrusters. By the time I had figured out how to use a jumper cable to re-connect the circuit i had barely enough fuel to reverse my thrust let alone make meaningful headway. So I continued to drift while I brainstormed a solution. A long time passed in real life, desperation set in and in a last ditch effort I tried attaching the o2 tank to the thrusters, at least if it didn't work my crew's death would not be prolonged.. to my surprise it worked allowing us to manoeuvre to the nearest wreck and scavenge enough fuel and o2 to get back to the station. While I was exploring the station and selling the ship components we were able to scavenge, one of the levels to the station vented all atmosphere. All the people without space suits on that level died including the character I sent to sell whom I had hired by accident. I'm pretty sure it was a bug as it happened while I was swapping between characters on different levels of the station, but I didn't want to re-load because it felt like the right end to that story.
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