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Starstruck Vagabond

$24.99
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About This Game

Starstruck Vagabond is a story-driven chillout work/life simulator in the vein of Stardew Valley, albeit with spaceship maintenance and cargo delivering instead of farming. Odd job your way around space keeping your ship from falling apart, forge relationships with your crew and perhaps you'll find a new purpose in life.

The Story



After accidentally freezing themselves for two millennia, the protagonist awakens in an unknown galaxy with nothing to their name but a beat up old transport ship, with which they must make a living delivering crates across star systems. As they explore more of the galaxy and pick up a few rag tag misfits for their crew, they become embroiled in a brewing intrigue.

In the centre of the galaxy, a gigantic purple egg, the size of four star systems, has appeared. Strange egg-like beings are wreaking terror across the galaxy. The two main authorities, Amalgam and Oniris, are unable to work together to stop them, and ultimately find themselves relying on the battered starship captain who keeps stumbling into the middle of events to act on their behalf.

Core Features



  • Chilled out, crate delivering, open ended gameplay with a host of other activities to explore
  • Develop and customise your own transport ship
  • An epic, overarching storyline across space that unfolds as you play
  • Relationship mechanics - recruit unique characters to your crew, befriend them and experience their stories
  • A procedurally generated galaxy and different combinations of crewmembers means every playthrough can be different
  • Original soundtrack by Sam Houghton and Joe Collinson (BPM: Bullets Per Minute)

Get to Work



Take delivery jobs to be granted access to new star systems. Load up the crates one by one, make the journey, and unload them at their destination.

Every star system has a broad array of paying gigs. Survey planets for Oniris Venture, clean buildings, assist distress calls, salvage cargo from derelict ships, return lost luggage, navigate asteroid belts, exterminate alien pests, there’s plenty to keep you busy.

Each sector also has one hidden Upgrade Unit, which can be exchanged at shipyards for a faster engine, a larger cargo platform, and more. Customise your ship’s internal and external colours at repaint shops.

Progression and Relationships



The four quadrants of the galaxy unlock one by one as the player progresses through the story. Each new story objective requires travel to a specific place, or having enough money to buy a specific upgrade, and the player must find their own way to achieve that.

At various points in the plot, new crew members join you. Improve your relationship with them through talking, taking their suggestions, cooking meals and buying rounds of drinks in order to unlock their full storylines.

There are nine potential crewmembers, but you can only recruit five in a single playthrough. Play a second time to experience all their stories! (and more, to see how the player’s different personality types can change events)

Post-Game Content


The fun need never stop even past story end! Shoot for 100% completion by doing every sector's jobs, surveying every planet, completing a museum for the galaxy's hidden treasures and perhaps finding a way to reset the cycle anew...

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User Reviews

Overwhelmingly Positive
4 user reviews
100%
Positive
33 hrs at review
Recommended

You play a starship captain who is frozen, Futurama-style, and wakes up 2000 years in the future. Earth is gone, and the galaxy has changed. It's up to you to explore and figure out what's going on, and deliver cargo to make money to improve your ship to deliver more cargo. You travel from space sector to space sector, encountering various hazards, answering distress calls, and gathering crew members as you go.  It's a pretty light sci-fi life simulator that I think could probably use just a little more variety in everything to not feel quite as repetitive once you get a ways into the game. To give on example, each sector has three random quests to complete that are picked from a list of maybe seven total options, so they start to feel very similar after a short amount of time. I enjoyed my time with it, enough to grab all of the achievements except the 'complete the game twice' one.  Be real, game. 

3 helpful
96 hrs at review
Recommended

The gameplay is relaxing, grinding is mostly optional, and the writing is brilliant. If you're the kind of person that seeks to get emotionally attached to fictional characters, this is one game you won't want to miss.

25 hrs at review
Recommended

Disclaimer: I'm a huge fan of Yahtzee and have following this game since he started talking about it in his Dev Diary series. That being said, I also didn't think I was the target audience for this sort of game, as I don't super enjoy games like Stardew Valley that much or for very long. That being said, I did eventually pick this one up when it was on sale, and here's what I think: [h1] It's great. [/h1] Seriously. I found myself sinking way more hours into a game about delivering crates than I ever thought I would. I'm not an explorer in games, I usually just follow objectives, but I found myself jet setting around the galaxy looking for planets and upgrade units and new characters just to see what was there. In short, I had a ton of fun. There were some nitpicks, some things I didn't really care for, but nothing huge. Tl;dr, I highly recommend it. I go into more detail below. [h3] 1. The Story [/h3] For a game all about doing busywork in service of the larger story, this needed...

40 hrs at review
Recommended

A fantastically witty game from Mr Croshaw. As a long time fan of his work I'm so happy to play another game of his. Relaxing, fun, very well written and diverse, with a brilliant soundtrack to boot! I highly recommend giving it a try!

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows Vista or greater
  • Processor: 2 Ghz
  • Storage: 500 MB available space

Recommended

Recommended:
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM

FAQ

How much does Starstruck Vagabond cost?

Starstruck Vagabond costs $24.99.

What are the system requirements for Starstruck Vagabond?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows Vista or greater Processor: 2 Ghz Storage: 500 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: Memory: 2 GB RAM

What platforms is Starstruck Vagabond available on?

Starstruck Vagabond is available on Windows PC.

Is Starstruck Vagabond worth buying?

Starstruck Vagabond has 100% positive reviews from 4 players.

When was Starstruck Vagabond released?

Starstruck Vagabond was released on May 24, 2024.

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