This is a neat game. It combines some travel elements of FTL with combat similar to a pared-down Gratuitous Space Battles. There's some resource management, cardplay to influence battles, and satisfying meta-progression. It's worth checking out
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About This Game
Welcome To The Galaxy!
Test your wits as well as your ability to lead an expedition in this deep space dungeon-crawler. Hire the best heroes and villains of the galaxy. Find unknown planets in uncharted space. Start small, plan big and get a fleet of warships capable enough to rival most fearsome enemies. Can you endure the hardships of deep space and become known throughout the galaxy?******************************
An Agent Of The Future
You are a representative of the mega-corporation "Corpoct" tasked to oversee an expedition. You must choose a commander from a roster of famous villains and heroes of the galaxy and watch their struggle and influence their choices throughout the adventure. You will be there to claim the treasures from their dead bodies when they eventually fail.******************************
You Are Not In Control
You can't command the battleships. You can't decide which weapon goes where on the ships. But you have indirect control of the whole operation. You decide where the ships will be when the battle starts. Engineers will bring you the blueprints for you to select. You pull the strings and they do their part. İf you play your cards right and adapt to the situation. Everything will come to be as you planned.******************************
Features
- Roguelike, Dungeon crawler-style gameplay
- Realtime Deck-Building mechanic; There's no turn to wait. But you can pause and play your cards
- Randomly generated maps where every cluster is brand new
- Indirect strategy. You won't control the battle, but you will influence it with your own tools to effect every part of the expedition
- Consumables and advisors to affect the outcome of the battle
- Space battle simulation from fast fighters to armored battleships
- Randomized ships with different predefined enemy factions
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User Reviews
Fun game so far. Could use more unique instances and choices in game.
Decent little game if a bit overpriced for what it delivers. It can be fun as a blend of autobattler and roguelike jump choices similar to FTL, but leaves room for improvement. Combat is ALMOST there, but is a little fast and doesn't seem to reward actually engaging with it seriously. In similar map-direction choice games (FTL, Slay the Spire, etc) there is always a reward that is proportional to the risk of combat. The main mechanic in Corpoct is your resource management, and combat is almost always a very small, unnoticeable positive or overall net negative, resource additions/expenditures being the only consistent result from any battle. There are occasional additional rewards, but they feel random, and getting the weakest ship in the game as a reward (where its possible to get one of the strongest) feels like a waste because it WILL die in your next fight and there's no way to preserve it or hold it back. All that being said, avoiding combat is boring, and often the events ...
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7 or better
- Processor: Any processor higher than 1.5 gHz
- Memory: 3 GB RAM
- Graphics: Any graphics card (Or integrated card)
- DirectX: Version 10
- Storage: 200 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Corpoct cost?
Corpoct costs $9.99.
What are the system requirements for Corpoct?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 or better Processor: Any processor higher than 1.5 gHz Memory: 3 GB RAM Graphics: Any graphics card (Or integrated card) DirectX: Version 10 Storage: 200 MB available space
What platforms is Corpoct available on?
Corpoct is available on Windows PC, macOS.
Is Corpoct worth buying?
Corpoct has 100% positive reviews from 3 players.
When was Corpoct released?
Corpoct was released on Sep 20, 2019.
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