
In Spaceship Commander players travel in the galaxy on own spaceships with crew. The game combines several genres: strategy, RPG and roguelike elements.

Start the journey from your space station! On the way you will meet many objects and events.
- Planets:
The planet in the game is not just a decoration. This is an interactive massive object on which player can land. Planets are divided into regions, and regions into locations: cities, military bases, forests, deserts, etc. Each planet has its own conditions - some have no oxygen, some bake in hellish heat or freeze in icy cold.

- Space:
Travel among the stars on voyages of discovery! The galaxy is separated into sectors. Sectors contain multiple star systems, and spaceships travel between them by hypergate. All the star systems in the game are not fiction. Starting sector contain elements of our own real-life galactic map, and includes Proxima, Alpha and Beta Centauri, as well as Luhman 16, and Barnard's Star.
- Ship Management:
There are several ship classes available: from small patrol ships to larger frigates and cruisers. Ships have many parameters: hull durability, mass, energy, speed, maneuverability, number of boarding capsules, etc. Each ship also has a different number of weapon slots and connections for internal modules. Be careful, because during the travel you may to lose your ship, your crew, and any resources you had stored aboard! The stakes are high. If you lose a ship, you can take same by insurance for a part of cost.

- Crew Management:
You have crew members that you can control like in strategy games. But you can also activate the manual control mode and play a single crew member. Crew members different by characteristics: survivability, equipment, resistance to airless, cold and heat. How many crew you can take on board is determined by the capacity of the ship.

- Tactical Mode:
Watch the full situation around through to the tactical mode.

- Progress:
Your space station contains all your ships and resources, and is where your crew spends their downtime. Accumulate! Earn money by completing missions or eliminating enemies. Mine your own resources, or buy them from traders. Find hidden treasure! Upgrade to more advanced equipment, more powerful ships, and more skilled crew.

Everything is ready, Commander! Adventure awaits!

What the structure of the \"game world\" looks like:
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- Close level:
This is the level with the maximum zoom, when we see our ship, crew members, and the surface of the planet. From here we can see the details of objects (costumes of characters, details of structures, flowers, etc.). Also from here comes the main control of your squad and ship systems (modules).
- Tactical level:
This is a level where you zoom out the camera from a close level. From here it is convenient to observe space battles - we see boarding capsules (our own and enemy\'s), we see incoming projectiles. At this level, additional graphics appear - some \"squares\" that help visually divide the \"empty space\" into zones. If it happens on a planet, then here we can see the orbit (squares above the planet) as well as the locations on this planet (you can click on the location and we can land on it).
- Star system level:
Appears after the camera is further zoom out from the tactical level. At the star system level, we can travel through space (using the ship\'s warp drive, not the main engines!). From here, we make contact with enemy ships, traders and planets, and we can also fly through the hypergate to other system.
- Galaxy level:
We get here by zoom out the camera from the star system level. From here, we can understand where neighboring star systems are located and how they are connected by hypergates. By zoom out the camera a little more, we begin to see the names of the regions of the galaxy.
It may sound complicated, but in fact, in the game you just need to rotate the mouse wheel and enjoy the scale of space :)
Minimum Setup
- OS: Linux
- Processor: Intel Pentium CPU G870. 3.10 GHz or AMD FX 4300. 3.60 GHzMemory: 4 GB RAM
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560. ATI Radeon HD 6870 (or equivalent GPUs with 512 MB of video RAM)
- Storage: 3 GB available spaceAdditional Notes: Middle mouse button. mouse wheel required.
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