Juno: New Origins has officially launched for Windows and macOS
on Steam
following six years in Early Access. This was originally named
SimpleRockets
2, reflecting its origins as a "simple rocket simulator." The new title
reflects how the game's scope expanded considerably over that span. It is now
billed as "a comprehensive aerospace sandbox" where you can design and build
rockets, airplanes, and cars, and even entire planets. Here's the
Launch
Trailer to celebrate the news. Here's more on the game:
Juno: New
Origins is a 3D aerospace sandbox where players can use customizable parts to
construct and test rockets, planes, cars, or anything they can imagine in an
environment with realistic physics across land, sea, air, and space.
Take control of your own aerospace company and earn money and tech points as you
progress through the game. Complete contracts to earn money, and discover a
mixture of hand-crafted and procedural contracts that offer countless hours of
new gameplay. Conquer milestones and explore landmarks to earn tech points and
unlock new technology in the tech tree. Interactive tutorials are available to
show how to build and operate rockets, cars, and
airplanes.