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The Spatials
It's the year 5781 -- and you have been chosen to build and lead a space station in a wild corner of the galaxy! Attract visitors and explore hundreds of planets to fund your station.
Released:
Mar 30, 2015
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Developer:
Weird and Wry
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Publisher:
Weird and Wry
Simulation
Indie
RPG
Management
Space
Singleplayer
Base Building
Sci-fi
Strategy
Building
Isometric
Survival
Adventure
Sandbox
Cute
Resource Management
Real-Time
Action
Space Sim
Colony Sim
The Developer Says...

It's the year 5781 -- and you have been chosen to build and lead a space station in a wild corner of the galaxy! Design its rooms and corridors to make your crew feel at home. Receive hundreds of visitors who are hungry for the most amazing products in the galaxy. Explore 30 star systems and more than a hundred planets -- all randomly generated for every game. Complete missions and discover new allies . . . and enemies! Fight for survival with a unique real-time combat system. Collect loot for your factories and equip your officers with the most advanced technology in the universe.
Key Features
- Design a space station and watch your crew as they build it in real time
- Receive visitors, cater to their every need -- and watch the credits flow in
- Experience a randomly-generated galaxy with 100+ planets
- Explore the surface of planets and asteroids
- Find natural resources and items that your officers can equip
- Engage in real-time combat with RPG elements
About Weird and Wry
Based in Barcelona, Weird and Wry is a game development studio founded in 2014 by two brothers: Carlos and Max Carrasco. Together, Carlos (programmer) and Max (artist) share a taste for sims and classic gameplay -- which is easy to see in The Spatials, their first project. Inspired by the great classic sim games of the '90s, The Spatials combines classic base-building gameplay (based on isometric tile room building) with a real-time combat system and an exploration campaign. After publishing version 1.0 in mid 2014, Carlos and Max saw the potential of their idea and developed a much improved second version with Early Access starting in August 2014. In October 2014, the game was approved for release on Steam. In 2015, The Spatials continued to grow in popularity -- featured in Let's Plays from YouTubers and articles in major sites such as Rock Paper Shotgun.Back of the Box Details
Steam Deck
Verified
DLC
None
DRM/EULA Notices
None
Achievements
None
Ratings
None
Demo
None
Metacritic
None
Content Notices
None
Controller Support
None
Reviews
69%
Mixed
Based on 329 reviews
Individual reviews are not available yet.
