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Cosmoteer: Starship Architect & Commander

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A starship builder perfect for fans of games like FTL, Starsector, SPAZ, Space Engineers, Escape Velocity, Avorion, and more.



Design awesome starships using intuitive ship creation tools that are easy to learn but hard to master. Fully customize your ship's shape and floor plan, choosing where to place individual modules including weapons, engines, hallways, and crew's quarters. Your ship's design is key to its survival, and every decision you make will impact its performance in battle. Easily share your designs with others through the Steam Workshop, Forums, and Discord.



A ship's crew is its lifeblood. Numbering from half-a-dozen to a thousand or more individually-simulated people, your crew will pilot your ships, operate their weapons, and carry munitions. How efficiently they operate determines how well your ships will perform in combat. Your crew are autonomous but you can optionally customize their behavior with specific roles and job priorities.



Command your ship or fleet in real-time tactical battles. Combat is physics-driven, explosive, and immensely satisfying. Each module can be individually targeted and destroyed, and whole ships can even break apart into multiple pieces. Target an enemy's weapons to eliminate its offensive capability, destroy its shields to lower its defenses, or go for the kill by taking out its reactor.



Become the most famous "Cosmoteer'' in the universe by battling A.I. ships, taking on contracts for factions, earning loot, and upgrading your own ship while exploring a procedurally-generated galaxy, alone or in online co-op with friends. Then test your ships design and command skills online against other players in multiple PvP battle modes. Or let your imagination fly free in the Creative Mode where you can build whatever you want with unlimited resources.


Still want more? A powerful modding framework and Steam Workshop will keep Cosmoteer constantly feeling fresh with new player-created weapons, modules, and other enhancements.

Cosmoteer has a friendly and growing community on Discord. Join 20k+ fellow Cosmoteers today!

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User Reviews

Very Positive
100 user reviews
92%
Positive
82 hrs at review
Not Recommended

career mode doesn't feel good, no incentive to try new ship builds at all. if anything i feel punished for combat unless i'm just using mining lasers and stacking shields. it IS a good game if you like designing ships.

7 helpful
1,016 hrs at review
Not Recommended

cosmoteer star-ship architect and commander was once very relevant to my daily life, every evening this game would fuel my autistic desires and kill my boredom. it was my only motivation the amazing format of the games building mechanics, constantly improving your builds design and efficiency. it was so rewarding putting time and effort into your build and seeing outstanding results, intense battles and top tier music to keep you focused. problems started when the extremely dry career mode got tiresome it struggle to engage my friend and myself. it was either that or pvp and pvp sucks aswell i quit doing the career and my friend quit the game completely building remained fun however there wasnt any point due to the other gamemodes not being fun however i kept on playing because career 2.0 was promised which would of fixed the game's problem after much waiting it finally came except it didnt instead we got a different update about heat the update was made to "counter the pvp meta" becau...

6 helpful
112 hrs at review
Recommended

The game loop is simple but addictive. Take missions, fight enemies, improve your ship → repeat. Eventually, go mine asteroids for money. This is probably the only game where enemy ships are stronger than you not because they have better equipment, but because they were created by geniuses and optimized to the millimeter. You will be humbled by some designs and crying when a ship ten times cheaper than yours utterly destroys you. At the moment, the game is in early access, and the game loop is a bit repetitive. Multiplayer co-op is very fun but suffers from lag and desyncs after a while. Hope the dev continues to improve it!

4 helpful
27 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Runs into the major problem of most shipbuilding games. It has several parts and mechanics which interlock and interweave, which is good. It has its own internal logic which it doesn't share with other games of this type, which is arguably also good as it gives it a unique character. That leads to unique ship designs, but that's sort of where the problem lies. The game's AI opponents are built using metagame-optimal ship design, because otherwise it wouldn't be challenging for those who really get into it. Fair enough. The problem is when your game has its own unique meta, and you're expected to know it, you can't really figure that out yourself, as it's the sort of thing that is built over years by an entire community. So you look on the internet, watch some youtube guides, read several documents on how to optimize ship design and now you know, and now you can have fun. Except you can't, because you didn't solve anything, you didn't figure out the solutions to any problems, yo...

3 helpful
32 hrs at review
Recommended

Cosmoteer – aka Minecraft: The Star Wars Budget Cut Edition. Let’s break this interstellar LEGO set down. You start with a dream: sleek lines, elegant curves, maybe something that screams “I watched Star Trek too many times.” And then you end up with a flying brick. A toaster in space, because every design eventually devolves into functional cube with guns taped on the side like some kind of spacefaring Mad Max hoarder. Gameplay loop? Grab a quest, fly to some rando asteroid belt, erase a group of half-sentient rectangles, vacuum up their ship guts like a space raccoon, slap the parts on your own abomination, and do it all over again. It’s like looting a junkyard and welding the trash to your car while speeding away from cops. Repetitive? Yes. Addictive? Absolutely. Dignified? Not even a little. 2D graphics? Thank the binary gods it’s 2D. If this thing had a Z-axis, the crew AI would implode and your ship would look like a broken Rubik’s Cube mid-sneeze. As it stands, ...

2 helpful
131 hrs at review
Recommended

cosmoteer is. a frustrating little gem. the design problems with its campaign are infinitely less thorny and abstract than a similar game like space engineers, but its modding system is too limited to solve any of them (and this is the kind of game to fall into the trap of Adding Stuff instead of going back and overhauling existing systems. see: attacking faction stations or patrol ships and getting an elite kill-team unceremoniously manifested on top of you, local pirates being simultaneously comically numerous and completely unthreatening, existing factions never actually interacting beyond sending the player to kill each-other, the cliched and lore/immersion-destroying existence of fringe in place of unaligned sectors, etc. etc.) the actual decision making of ship design and the matchup game is, however, genuinely interesting and well crafted (which can bone you when fighting centauri ships, because their faction gimmick is being incredibly well rounded). i haven't played much mu...

1 helpful
250 hrs at review
Recommended

epic batles. the meta is a bit stagnent at the moment but still fun. I wish there were more "qwests".

1 helpful
278 hrs at review
Recommended

Super fun, I'm 278.8 hours in and all my ship designs still suck! I've learned so much, and so little at the same time. The galaxy you fly around and fight in is a little bare bones, but the ship building and ship combat is incredible. Very excited for each bit of new content they release, game just keeps getting better.

1 helpful
27 hrs at review
Recommended

Overall Cosmoteer is a rare gem that delivers on its promises with remarkable precision. Its core loop of building, testing, and optimizing ships is addictively fun. The game's strengths are undeniably its deep and engaging simulation, the immense creative freedom it offers, and its tactical, physics-based combat system. While the career mode can feel a bit repetitive after extensive play, the sandbox and custom battle modes provide endless replayability. If you love games that reward strategic thinking and creative problem-solving, and you've ever dreamt of designing your own starship, this is a title you simply must try. It's rare to find a game that delivers on its premise with such remarkable precision. From my very first moments with Cosmoteer, I was immediately drawn in by its powerful core idea: building and commanding your own starship from scratch. This isn't just a simple ship builder, it's a deep simulation where every single piece matters. The game masterfully marries the...

1 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

not gonna lie i have been playing a cracked version for quite some time but the game is so peak i bought it

1 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS: 32-bit or 64-bit Microsoft Windows 10, 11, or newer
  • Processor: Dual-core Intel 2.0 GHz (or AMD equivalent)
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 1GB DirectX 10 Graphics Card or better
  • Storage: 2 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX compatible sound card

Recommended

Recommended:
  • OS: 32-bit or 64-bit Microsoft Windows 10, 11, or newer
  • Processor: Quad-core Intel 2.5 GHz (or AMD equivalent) or better
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 2GB DirectX 11 Graphics Card or better
  • Storage: 2 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX compatible sound card

FAQ

How much does Cosmoteer: Starship Architect & Commander cost?

Cosmoteer: Starship Architect & Commander costs $19.99.

What are the system requirements for Cosmoteer: Starship Architect & Commander?

Minimum: Minimum: OS: 32-bit or 64-bit Microsoft Windows 10, 11, or newer Processor: Dual-core Intel 2.0 GHz (or AMD equivalent) Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: 1GB DirectX 10 Graphics Card or better Storage: 2 GB available space Sound Card: DirectX compatible sound card Recommended: Recommended: OS: 32-bit or 64-bit Microsoft Windows 10, 11, or newer Processor: Quad-core Intel 2.5 GHz (or AMD equivalent) or better Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: 2GB DirectX 11 Graphics Card or better Storage: 2 GB available space Sound Card: DirectX compatible sound card

What platforms is Cosmoteer: Starship Architect & Commander available on?

Cosmoteer: Starship Architect & Commander is available on Windows PC.

Is Cosmoteer: Starship Architect & Commander worth buying?

Cosmoteer: Starship Architect & Commander has 92% positive reviews from 100 players.

When was Cosmoteer: Starship Architect & Commander released?

Cosmoteer: Starship Architect & Commander was released on Oct 24, 2022.

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