The Spatials are making a return and they are ready for some intergalactic action in The Spatials: Galactology, the sequel of this weird and beloved space colony management sim. The Spatials: Galacology is now available on Steam Early Access for only $9.74, this game will be FREE to every Steam user who previously purchased The Spatials or activated a code on or before July 5, 2016.
Check out the trailer of The Spatials: Galactology, showcasing the story for the game and its features:
“The galaxy the Spatials once knew has changed. The Federation is collapsing, a 5,000-year-old cat is leading a revolution, strange cults are spreading, and the worst chef of all time is a TV superstar. It’s time for the Spatials to start a new era of science and diplomacy by building the ultimate tourist trap – er … vacation hotspot in the outer reaches of the universe!
The Spatials: Galactology is The Spatials reimagined as an even deeper, more rewarding simulation game. With mod support and active pause, the game adds new items and structures to build, trade routes to exploit, planets with many new variables, sophisticated AI, civilizations that actually attack your station – and unique gameplay systems behind every object and room. The game also ships with full Steam Workshop compatibility and will include a large chunk of gameplay source code with every copy sold.
“The Spatials: Galactology started life as a free update to The Spatials,” says Carlos Carrasco, co-founder and programmer at Weird and Wry. “We soon realized that greatly expanding the universe and adding a bunch of new features would have only one result: a brand new game! We hope our dedicated fans are ready to get their hands on a much richer, more filling take on The Spatials they all know and love.”
Steam users can expect to see The Spatials: Galactology automatically added to their libraries if they purchased The Spatials on or before July 5, 2016.”
For more information on The Spatials: Galactology, visit its Steam page.
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