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MONSTER
Take the role of Captain in this Space Survival Simulation as you explore a massive star system in search of a new home for humanity. Outfit your ship, hand pick your crew and set off on a journey through an open-world where you must scavenge resources, shelter civilians and outrun a hostile alien force.
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Reviews
19 reviews found91
Gaming Age
Mar 8, 2016
Overall, I’m genuinely impressed by Into the Stars. It’s a fun game that’s easy to control and learn, but provides enough depth that strategy fans will likely get a kick out of this, along with more casual players. It also features a really solid soundtrack, beautiful visuals, and a hefty amount of replay value due to the randomization of worlds and sectors.
80
Digital Chumps
Mar 21, 2016
Summary and quote unavailable.
80
The Escapist
Mar 4, 2016
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ActionTrip
Mar 4, 2016
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Impulsegamer
Mar 20, 2016
Replayability is primarily to be found in the exploration of the star system laid out for your quest but I can imagine this would only stay entertaining for a while and only true completionists are likely to keep playing over and over again to uncover all they can.
70
Game Rant
Mar 24, 2016
Into The Stars offers up a slow-paced but atmospheric space-themed survival sim, combining the gameplay elements of The Oregon Trail and Civilization with roguelike mechanics. Over recent years, a number of industry veterans have broken their ties to major developers, instead forging their own path through the land of independent game development.
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The Game Fanatics
May 4, 2016
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GamingTrend
Apr 18, 2016
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60
Arcade Sushi
Mar 21, 2016
Into the Stars, despite some lack of variety, isn’t boring. Even for being a bit repetitive, it provides urgency, difficulty, relief and frustration in-game that runs pretty flawlessly. There’s joy to be had in sending home a final shot on Skorn adversaries, succeeding in critical away scenario, and putting Titus Nova into your sights as you push for the final stretch.
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GameSpot
Apr 5, 2016
When Into the Stars hits its stride and you feel like Admiral Adama leading a desperate race to save humanity, it's a tense and rewarding thrill. Unfortunately, combat never matches the tension of survival, as the cruelty of the game's RNG system can bring your breakneck race to the finish line to a screeching halt.