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changedSince The Kaiyo Mission belongs to the hard science fiction genre, with animals, plants and artefacts created and named for the game itself, we thought that a compendium would be one of the many cool features to implement. Indeed, the compendium is easily accessible when you play the game and gives you short but very detailed information about the elements of interest discovered and photographed. Moreover, the comments have been written by the explorers of The Kaiyo Mission themselves (for more, check out also The Kaiyo Mission Enceladus and The Kaiyo Mission Europa books – available on Amazon). Finally, if you click on the pictures, you get the option to download these pictures locally and use them as you wish! And let’s not forget that the compendium is available in 14 languages…
The Kaiyo Mission changes
changedSince The Kaiyo Mission belongs to the hard science fiction genre, with animals, plants and artefacts created and named for the game itself, we thought that a compendium would be one of the many cool features to implement. Indeed, the compendium is easily accessible when you play the game and gives you short but very detailed information about the elements of interest discovered and photographed. Moreover, the comments have been written by the explorers of The Kaiyo Mission themselves (for more, check out also The Kaiyo Mission Enceladus and The Kaiyo Mission Europa books – available on Amazon). Finally, if you click on the pictures, you get the option to download these pictures locally and use them as you wish! And let’s not forget that the compendium is available in 14 languages…
Since The Kaiyo Mission belongs to the hard science fiction genre, with animals, plants and artefacts created and named for the game itself, we thought that a compendium would be one of the many cool features to implement. Indeed, the compendium is easily accessible when you play the game and gives you short but very detailed information about the elements of interest discovered and photographed. Moreover, the comments have been written by the explorers of The Kaiyo Mission themselves (for more, check out also The Kaiyo Mission Enceladus and The Kaiyo Mission Europa books – available on Amazon). Finally, if you click on the pictures, you get the option to download these pictures locally and use them as you wish! And let’s not forget that the compendium is available in 14 languages…