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Space Wreck

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Inspired by classic Western isometric RPGs, this is hardcore role-playing game set in space 20 years post-major conflict over asteroid mining.

  • Built on classic RPG fundaments
  • Post-apocalyptic space exploration.
  • Focus on role-playing (...sometimes to the extreme!).
  • It's ok to fail - because there are many ways to solve every problem.
  • Completely optional combat.

Role playing

This is the most important part of the game - you can play whatever character you wish, play however you want to. You can be smooth talker, sneaky hacker or brawling bully; or something else - it's your choice: distribute the points in character creation and make decisions when playing.



But once the character has been created, be ready for not only abilities but also limitations.

For example, characters with low CHARM value will find that often NPCs won't even talk to them because of how repulsive they are; or speech - if low, that means you are a shy introvert, unable to initiate the dialogue yourself. Lacking computer skills (scitec)? You accidentally crash terminals when trying to use them. Low tinker? Tools might break in your inept hands. Sometimes even too much is not good - too strong (PHYSICAL) and you cannot squeeze into vents thus unable to make use of some shortcuts. And so on - your character stats will significantly affect your gameplay style.

Multiple solutions

There are always multiple ways to solve problems (quests), usually tied to your character's skills and abilities - play to your character's strengths, and work around its weaknesses. For example, if you cannot convince someone to help you, hack his computer and blackmail him. Or just straight-up pickpocket the guy - all items are always realistically placed in NPC inventories.

Note: there are usually 3-8 ways to complete a quest in the game. They can trigger related events in the near future or lead to a different ending in the end slides.

Choice & Consequence

Your actions, and your decisions matter to the game world. Make an enemy, you may need him/her later on. Opt for an easier solution to the current problem and you might have to deal with a bigger problem later. In the end, you will get a unique game ending showing you the future fate of your character and those who he/she impacted through gameplay.

Non-linear world

You have an objective but how you approach it - it's up to you; the game map is as open to you as reasonably possible (it's a stranded spaceship after all) and there is no single true path to the end. If you know where to go, and what to do - you can try to sequence break the game. Combine that with multiple solutions to every quest and you've got freedom to spare.


Optional but unlimited violence

You can complete the game without killing anyone. In fact, combat is completely optional. But if you want to fight - there are no immortal or "essential" NPCs - everyone everywhere has a finite amount of HP and is fair game.

Turn-based combat

The game features old-school tactical turn-based combat with grid-based movement, action points and dice rolls.

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User Reviews

Mostly Negative
3 user reviews
33%
Positive
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

come for the nostalgia of playing a 30 year old style of game - leave when you find out it has views about men and women that are 30 years out of date

5 helpful 2 funny
5 hrs at review
Recommended

The amount of freedom this game offers is amazing, one of the best indie cRPG's I've stumbled upon. That said, I do wish there were more attribute and skill points available. As it stands it feels like your character can only ever be good at one thing, and having 1 in any attribute is literally crippling.

10 hrs at review
Not Recommended

The bugs make the thing nigh unplayable(tho half the time you're not sure if its a bug or a completly misplaced intentional design decision. The premise is cool, setting could have been cool(if you were actually able to learn about it) but the rest is really not great. If you really want, buy it at half price or sth, its not worth full money

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-4200M @ 2.5GHz (4 CPUs)
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 4600
  • DirectX: Version 12
  • Storage: 1500 MB available space

Recommended

Recommended:
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel Core i7-770HQ 2.8GHz (8CPUs)
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GeForce GTX 1050
  • DirectX: Version 12
  • Storage: 2500 MB available space

FAQ

How much does Space Wreck cost?

Space Wreck costs $16.99.

What are the system requirements for Space Wreck?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Intel Core i5-4200M @ 2.5GHz (4 CPUs) Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 4600 DirectX: Version 12 Storage: 1500 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel Core i7-770HQ 2.8GHz (8CPUs) Memory: 16 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce GTX 1050 DirectX: Version 12 Storage: 2500 MB available space

What platforms is Space Wreck available on?

Space Wreck is available on Windows PC.

Is Space Wreck worth buying?

Space Wreck has 33% positive reviews from 3 players.

When was Space Wreck released?

Space Wreck was released on Oct 10, 2023.

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