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Indie developer 4gency announces Habitat, a sandbox strategy game set in
Earth's orbit where the player is tasked with the job of saving humanity by
building a space station out space junk. The Unity-engine game is coming to
Windows, Linux, and OS X, and a Kickstarter will come in April after they show
off the game at GDC next month. Word is: "Explore and salvage junk of all kinds,
from earthly to alien, to build your base and manage your citizens. Space is a
dangerous place and you’ll need to make tough choices to survive! The zero-G
physics of space also means a new kind of combat: kinetic weaponry. Any junk you
find can be used to fight enemies, and stations can be destroyed in seconds
triggering massive chain reactions." The Habitat
website has more details, a bunch of screenshots, and
an announcement trailer
showing this isn't your grandfather's Gravity.
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