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Predestination

Predestination

47 Positivo / 48 Calificaciones | Versión: 1.0.0

Brain and Nerd Ltd

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Predestination, es un popular juego de Steam desarrollado por Brain and Nerd Ltd. Puede descargar Predestination 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.

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Predestination, es un popular juego de Steam desarrollado por Brain and Nerd Ltd. Puede descargar Predestination 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.

Predestination Funciones

Predestination is a turn-based sci-fi 4X game set in the distant past of our own galaxy. Ships from countless races are flung back in time by a powerful hostile race known as the Revenants, and must now work to rebuild their empires and somehow stop the Revenants in the past. Explore the galaxy, colonise habitable worlds, meet alien races, and wage war.

Predestination blends the gameplay of classic titles like Master of Orion II with a narrative storyline and new game mechanics 4X fans have been waiting years to get their hands on: A 3D galaxy map, turn-based tactical fleet combat, advanced planetary exploration and colonisation gameplay, terraforming, a seamless 3D ship designer, and many other features.

Ongoing development plans

Predestination is now complete, with all major features implemented thanks to your support and feedback, but development doesn't stop here! We'll be adding regular free updates and new content throughout 2019 in additiont o our usual bugfixes and quality of life improvements. We'll release new challenge maps, further episodes singleplayer story campaign, bonus ships and artwork, and some content designed by our Kickstarter backers

Brain and Nerd is committed to supporting Predestination for as long as possible and we aim to begin working on DLC and expansions in 2020 with all new gameplay. We'll also be investigating adding multiplayer and modding tools in free updates after release. We have some very exciting plans for future content, such as space monsters and races with living ships, and constantly turn to our community for ideas. Stay with us and keep an eye on our development updates for more news as we post it.

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Descarga Predestination en PC con GameLoop Emulator

Obtén Predestination juego de vapor

Predestination, es un popular juego de Steam desarrollado por Brain and Nerd Ltd. Puede descargar Predestination 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.

Predestination Funciones

Predestination is a turn-based sci-fi 4X game set in the distant past of our own galaxy. Ships from countless races are flung back in time by a powerful hostile race known as the Revenants, and must now work to rebuild their empires and somehow stop the Revenants in the past. Explore the galaxy, colonise habitable worlds, meet alien races, and wage war.

Predestination blends the gameplay of classic titles like Master of Orion II with a narrative storyline and new game mechanics 4X fans have been waiting years to get their hands on: A 3D galaxy map, turn-based tactical fleet combat, advanced planetary exploration and colonisation gameplay, terraforming, a seamless 3D ship designer, and many other features.

Ongoing development plans

Predestination is now complete, with all major features implemented thanks to your support and feedback, but development doesn't stop here! We'll be adding regular free updates and new content throughout 2019 in additiont o our usual bugfixes and quality of life improvements. We'll release new challenge maps, further episodes singleplayer story campaign, bonus ships and artwork, and some content designed by our Kickstarter backers

Brain and Nerd is committed to supporting Predestination for as long as possible and we aim to begin working on DLC and expansions in 2020 with all new gameplay. We'll also be investigating adding multiplayer and modding tools in free updates after release. We have some very exciting plans for future content, such as space monsters and races with living ships, and constantly turn to our community for ideas. Stay with us and keep an eye on our development updates for more news as we post it.

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  • Desarrollador

    Brain and Nerd Ltd

  • La última versión

    1.0.0

  • Última actualización

    2019-02-26

  • Categoría

    Steam-game

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  • TheCr33pur

    Feb 8, 2022

    Idk what to say about this game, i got this awhile back and checking to see how they are doing. Look like they may have pull the plug here. The game itself isnt complete and not really sure if this game is stable to play, really hate getting into something that isnt finish and then ruin your gaming experiences later on. So might wanna avoid this game!
  • gamedeal user

    Mar 2, 2015

    If you ever loved spore space stage like me, looking for something as in depth as going to planets to build individual cities, colonizing and or conquering galaxies. You may love this game. If you wanna participate in what seems like a pretty badass game in the making, buy. if not wait. Start out in "civilzation" stage and work up to "space" stage. I only put a little time into it, thats kinda what I'm seeing so far, havent made it to space stage, hoping its as satisfying as the planet managment. Nice simple layout of all the important bits. Some things would be easier if right click canceled current action, or backed out of city view. Could use a mouse wheel zoom function as well. They say they are working on adding models to city buildings rather than the little hexes. so far pretty fun, just got tired of the red line rendering bug. gonna give it a few days.
  • gamedeal user

    Mar 6, 2015

    this game has so much potential, its fun even in its current state, but is buggy as hell. might want to wait a little bit if you cant stand the bugs.
  • gamedeal user

    May 25, 2015

    So far, this game is actually really good. The colony side is fun, simple enough to be easy to learn, complex enough to have plenty of room for strategy and, hopefully they'll expand it even more. The space aspect is also pretty good in it's early state, but is a bit bare boned (which is to be expected) The only complaints I have is the technology screen, to me, it feel like it's restricted, and some of the technologies that you have to choose the one over the other seem to not be comparable trade off's. And of some of those technologies (the difference between solar/geothermal/wind and wave) are not explained well in terms of their bonuses and their negatives And my other complaint is the UI. There have been several points where I right click to cancel/back out of something and it brings up a radial menu. And the spatial map could need some improvment when it comes to ship movement and the general going into and out of the planet/orbit/space view. One thing that I'm hoping that they'll look into is ground combat. So far as I've seen they've mentioned nothing of the sort, but I would like to see them do something with it, maybe along the lines of loading up troopships with units and landing them on the planet to overwhelm the planet defenders, have orbital ships provide bombardment, and have certain spaceships be able to land and be naval ships
  • gamedeal user

    Jul 2, 2015

    With the last version of this game I was satisfied for an Early Access Game. I had 18 hours fun and it was stable enough. (I don't remember any crashes or game-breaking bugs) What I liked most is that the mechanics feel fresh for turn-based 4x games. Love it to start in the Pre Warp Era (a setting, you can also start later), first caring for the main planet, finding the right city layout for the 4 cities you got on each planet and racing to the next era in order to colonize more planets. It's really well done. The only thing I was a bit disappointed about, was that there were absolutly no news on steam and there were no updates. But whoooo! Today my steam account loaded a new version of this game, and it's not just a small bugfix. There's a new major feature (trade routes) and as i started I realized that the game mechanics were refined and i have to learn new tactics and it adds some extra spice. I think this dev-team does it right, not a small update every 2 weeks, with potential problems that afford hotfixes. No they take there time and then boooom, there comes something new. For my part I'm satisfied again. Really wish them the best and that they have enough funds to realize this project. If you wonder that my gametime doesn't go above 18 hours this time, I convinced two of my friends to play ESO with me, and if i dive into a new game, especially an mmo, i focus on that one.
  • gamedeal user

    Dec 20, 2015

    I'm terrible at leaving reviews but this game has captured me like no 4x since sid meiers civ. I've been playing this as it develops through alpha and it's been a great experience. Devs are active in updates and discussion boards, gameplay is unique, and most importantly it's just fun to play. Hell i could play a map without opponents and spend hours just exploring and developing my different stars/worlds/trade routes/cities. Don't get me wrong there's still work to be done and rough edges that need rounding but all the ideas are there and the implementation feels natural, like I'm actually running a growing galactic empire instead of playing a game on a screen.
  • gamedeal user

    Dec 24, 2015

    So since they had a 25% discount for the next few days, I decided to pick up this game. It is in the alpha stages so this is my impressioins of that so far. I will add more comments as I learn more about this game. So far I have liked what I have seen of the game. I have spent the first hour or so (No tutorials for me!) diving into building up my little planet and researching the technologies for warp space travel. I have not even got that far! So far all I keep doing is restarting the game figuring out how to optimize my planets production/research etc.. I have enjoyed doing that, it seems very well designed. It is obviously missing some graphics, but it does not detract from my enjoyment of the process. If the rest of the game is as well designed as the planet as a resource model I have high hopes for this game. Will add more to comments as I get further into the game.
  • gamedeal user

    Dec 24, 2015

    Ok, really first look after 2 hours. It is impressing. Also it is noticable an indie game, but that's also charming in my eyes. If all 4X games look and feel the same...where should be the difference? The UI is sufficient, while I might have preferred a switch for hex-view. Probably it's allready there and I didn't find. Hm... First I've done a short tutorial, which answered most question, but left me with some more. It's kind of try-and-error in my first game, but all buildings could be replaced. Game gets you into one-more-turn hype. Summary it's more weighted toward building up planets, cities and colonys then just counting your planets and ships. Yeah, it's more into micromanagement. So far I'm pleased about...don't know how I think after some more hours. No doubt, it is Early Access, so you have to be sure about. Some hard edges are there, no question. But the small company brings up fresh new ideas, which other titles like Galactic Civilization 3 or else are so deeply needing. It's fun to play and to explore all mechanism to prosper. First I thought it's only singleplayer, but InGame I found a multiplayer button (currently not working, but...). So I guess it is a good time to invest some bucks and grab it while on sale. Those devs do a good job, seem reliable and are really interested into our feedback. --- Update --- After some hours testing arround I ran into some gamebraking bugs. Well, game is on very very early access from my view. If you buy it, you are some kind of beta-tester. You should know and accept this. Do like some new ideas which this game came up with and looking forward to see (and influent with my response) patches the other year. Still think the game has good potential and like the way devs hold contact toward the customers. So I stay with thumbs up...if you realize what you get atm.
  • gamedeal user

    Dec 27, 2015

    A neat twist on 4x that focuses mainly on pre-warp city building technology. Very strong emphasis on planning ahead, exploring planets before colonizing them and identifying key sites for resource location and efficiency for cities. It seems like you will be mostly battling your own population (either against the economy or morale) for the first part of the game before you even ecounter anyone else. Definitely not a "grab every planet and available spot in sight" type of game but big rewards for placing cities intelligently and conservatively. It's a 4x game with a refreshing twist. Still in Alpha and it shows at times but definitely enjoyable in its current state and should only get better with more updates.
  • gamedeal user

    Feb 15, 2016

    I spent about 4 hours on this game at version 0.91. I am pretty excited now about the release version. My history is with MOOII, Space Empries, Civ Series, Gal Civ series, and so forth. This game has one really unique aspect that I have thought about "if I ever were to make my own game" in that it is two games in one. There is first a significant phase just on one planet, getting yourself to the starship phase. Only at that point does the second part of the game open up. I would be playing more of the game now, but it's difficult because a few parts of the release version are not in place yet, mainly fleet and planet organizers. Without those, it's hard to continue deep into the game. But my taste of this game has been very good. I probably say that in about 1 out of 10 games I taste. So I am anxiously awaiting game completion.
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