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Full Outer Space Shack update
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Outer Space Shack changes
Have you ever wondered what might have happened if the Apollo program had continued, or if the massive Soviet rocket had successfully launched cosmonauts to the Moon? Outer Space Shack dives into this alternate reality, where humanity constructs bases on the Moon and eventually Mars as soon as technology permits.
Outer Space Shack simulates all technology realistically, capturing the intricacies of transport costs, rocket payloads, radiation effects, and the output of solar and nuclear power plants, all presented in a style inspired by real-world spacecraft.
Start by securing government grants to launch your initial rockets, then strive to make your settlement self-sustaining. Collect geological samples, tap into space tourism, and maximize on-site construction to reduce reliance on Earth. The newly released Update 1.6, launched just yesterday, introduces the ability to expand your base with modules crafted on-site using crude metallurgy—repurposing metallic asteroids and salvaged metal from discarded rocket landers.
Advance real-life technology through dozens of research projects, enhancing existing spacecraft designs and breathing life into ambitious concepts that never made it past the drawing board in our actual history. From rugged lunar outposts to sprawling Martian colonies, every decision shapes your path to interstellar success.
The game is improving constantly, with multi-language support coming in a few days.
Join this thrilling journey now at 30% off and build your own space program—where the cosmos is yours to conquer!
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