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In the '90s it was impossible to find a gamer who had not played one of the multitude of entries into EA's Sim range, which revolved around making some management aspects like elevators, ant colonies or helicopters entertaining. As fun as it was silly at times, (after all who played SimCity and didn't unleash catastrophe on their own city at some point?) the gameplay was often never that challenging so much as a sort of sandbox game before they really existed. The Spatials: Galactology both looks and plays like these, taking a small colony in space and having to build it up. The difference, though, is mild RPG and strategy aspects that have been crafted into the game that actually work fairly well. One thing to mention up front: the graphics in The Spatials: Galactology are not pretty; in fact, they personally are off-putting, but with that being said, the game is actually a surprise in its fun factor. Starting with just a few officers, some supplies, and a ship, the player must build up an entire colony and explore the stars.At its root, this is a simulation/builder and it shows from the very beginning.

Personally designing everything about the colony, the walls, the floors, and the various positions of every item in the room is required. Starting with a generous, but limited amount of supplies, the player has to get the base up and running and start exploring nearby stars.For the base, this means basic things like having food/water coming in, sleep quarters, and other things.

Furthermore, the officers all have a lot of stats to them, whether it's the mental endurance, or various skill levels like cooking, repairing or combat. All of these are directly affected by what is being built in the base. Chocolatier decadence by design free unlimited play. There is a lot here that perfectionists can dig in deep, but without paying too much attention casual players can still enjoy the experience.The main gimmick in the construction of the colony is the 'room' system, where each individual area that is laid out and sealed by the player is considered a 'room.' From then there are 'noise' and 'aesthetics' that have to be monitored within each room. There is a simulation aspect to this that if a room is too noisy or not pretty, it will negatively detracts from the officer's job. This means for players that like decorating their rooms, there is an actual impetus to do that.At the beginning, all the characters are loosely the same, but as they continue doing various jobs, they start levelling up in their experience.

If they get enough practice, they can class change to a more advanced officer. This aspect is something that players who enjoy min-max-ing will enjoy having ultra-specialised characters, but luckily the game typically sends the best or nearest person to any job, so the micro-aspects are not needed in the slightest.The other major element is exploring other planets. The player will land some characters that must walk around the planet, building simple resource extractors and maybe fighting off creatures on the planet. Descent underground oculus rift.

The resource acquiring is not complicated, and the game even gives ways to automate its collection. Most of it is more on the colony side of crafting/decorating.Levelling guys up, acquiring new resources and exploring stars are quite obviously RPG/strategy traits, but at its core this is a simulation.

Much more time is spent crafting items, learning recipes, or decorating rooms rather than some advanced tactical battle. For some, this will be great, for example, those who like Farmville will feel right at home.Galactology has some problems that hold it back, though, all of them contributing to drag the experience down. Beyond the personal taste in graphics, there are actually problems of the isometric grid not lining up with where the player is clicking. Multiple times it is easy to lay down a wall that ends up being one square off, either not sealing a room in, or creating walls that are 2x deep. While not game-breaking (they can be deleted later), given this is a major part of the game it is an annoyance; this could be especially bad for perfectionists.Another issue is there is a lot going on behind the scenes that could really use some tool tips. Levelling up along the 'cook' path, for example, an officer will have their stat called 'absorb' raised to some higher factor.

It raises a lot of questions about what does this mean: can it take more damage in combat, do they 'absorb' more cooking tasks, does the cooking itself even get better with the class change, and so on?The last issue is that while mostly the guys do their own thing without too much micro-management, a major problem occurs on neutral or hostile planets. The pathfinding, and AI 'aggro' is very, very strange and not watching them like a hawk can suddenly mean them getting swarmed and killed in seconds by monsters pulled in from a screen away or some weird path a guy walked. On the contrary, even two guys, one with a gun and the other with a healing item, can usually subdue an entire planet with some careful micro.The Spatials has a goofy charm about it that may be easy to dismiss but it is actually fun slowly expanding the colony and going to new planets. The depth of the crafting system is overwhelming, but for players who like this genre, they will enjoy it immensely.Cubed3 Rating.

6/10 GoodThe Spatials: Galactology is more like EA's Sim series, just set in space with a strategy experience tacked on. The surprise comes from how the strategy is actually competent. The system is likely not deep enough for hardcore strategy fans to want it solely based on this reason, though, yet for those more from the simulation genre fan club, they will find it all to be pretty fun overall. Those craving a sandbox simulator in space will feel right at home here, and the amount of crafting/decorating will be what some are definitely looking for.

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Apr 18, 2018
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Five thousand years into the future humanity has made contact with other civilizations and has settled into new worlds. The Human Federation along with their friends the Crusantian Bunch are looking into expanding into a new area of the galaxy, and have elected you as their station manager. The Spatials is the name of your faction, and your mission is to build the most successful colony of the galaxy, at any cost.
You will make friends and enemies along the way. Run your station as a well oiled production machine. Dont forget living quarters and providing all the vital products and facilities your staff needs. At some point youll be so famous that visitors from all over the galaxy will want to stay in your station, for sweet filthy lucre. Build your space ships and explore other worlds to find valuable resources and purchase them from your friends. Or invade their planets and take them by force, its your choice. But be prepared for the consequences..
The Spatials: Galactology is The Spatials reimagined as a deeper, more rewarding simulation game. Greatly expanded content, systems and AI make the game more detailed.
Key Features
  • Design a station and watch your crew as they build it in real time
  • Colonize a planet surface
  • More freedom for your designs: use any room with any objects, color the floor tiles as you wish
  • Destructible walls
  • Reinforce your station with new buildings, management decisions, and staff
  • Assemble robots to assist with station chores
  • Explore a detailed simulation with many systems to play with -- including manufacturing, research, healthcare, disease, emotional breakdowns, combat, hunger, thirst, cleaning, decay, security, noise, aesthetics, FIRE!, and more
  • Handle complex logistics, requiring restocking and inventory control
  • Earn in-game cash by growing your stations hospitality business
  • Designate staff for your bar or your research lab
  • Visitors and officers have a mind of their own. Make sure their needs are met!
  • Build hospitals to care for the wounded and diseased
  • Secure your station with cameras, scanners and turrets
  • A randomly-generated galaxy with 100+ planets
  • Build spaceships and explore the galaxy
  • Explore the surface of planets and asteroids
  • Engage in real-time combat to forge alliances and make new enemies
  • Find natural resources and civilizations
  • Invade the planets of your enemies to secure their resources
  • Establish trade routes with your allies
  • Develop and download gameplay mods from the Steam Workshop
  • And more, much more is coming!
Weird and Wry is a Barcelona game development studio founded in 2014 by two brothers: Carlos and Max Carrasco. Carlos (a programmer) and Max (an artist) share a love for simulation games and classic play -- which heavily influenced The Spatials, their first project. Inspired by the great classic sim games of the 90s, The Spatials combined classic base-building gameplay (based on isometric tile room building) with a real-time combat system and an exploration campaign. The Spatials was released on Steam in March 2015 and took off! Thanks to its success and growing fan base, The Spatials spawned a sequel -- The Spatials: GalactologyThe spatials ios review, which updates the original concept with deeper gameplay and a whole new take on the space station management business.

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  • OS: Windows 7
  • Processor: Core 2 Duo 2.0 Ghz+
  • Memory: 4096 MB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel HD 3000+ / AMD Radeon HD 4000+ / NVIDIA GeForce GT 200+
  • Storage: 300 MB available space
  • Additional Notes: Requires stable OpenGL 3.2 drivers with GLSL support
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