The early access version of is currently available, giving fans of the scientifically accurate rocket builder/space travel simulator franchise a sneak peek at its new and improved gameplay. Currently, the early access is rather bare-bones compared to the first game, lacking classic features such as science mode, tech trees, and certain spaceship construction parts. It's also bereft of the much-touted features developers promised such as space colony construction and interstellar travel. The early access, does, however, introduce several core gameplay improvements that will make much more approachable in the long-run, while also providing a roadmap for future, game-expanding updates.
In a past interview covering , the developers talked in great detail about the inspirations behind their space program simulator, plus how they refined its gameplay to make majestic spaceflight maneuvers and explosive engineering mishaps equally fun. They also discussed how taught players the principles behind realistic spaceship design and orbital maneuvering, inspiring many young players to become rocket scientists and aerospace engineers when they grew up. In short, has big shoes to fill, and may start inspiring new generations of kids as it moves beyond early access.
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As mentioned before, the early access version of is far from complete in terms of gameplay features. Newcomers to the multiplayerspace race, however, may want to purchase the early access before for a single, simple reason: has a much better tutorial system. does come with a basic set of tutorial missions, centered around core gameplay mechanics such as building a staged rocket, launching a spaceship
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