
WHAT IS PARSECTOR?
Parsector is a 3D space flight game in which you play the role of a starship pilot at the outer rim of the galaxy. Begin the game in your own fighter ship, accept missions, mine space metal, and build your way up to a capital flagship.
Along the journey of becoming a fleet admiral of privateers, you'll obliterate asteroids for precious resources, dodge an endless stream of Imperial blockade drones dropping out of warp, hijack an enemy cruiser, and maybe even put a few holes in a capital starship with your own personal railgun.
Make daring runs on Imperial mining facilities, visit the local Star Sherriff to accept Bounties and Escort duties, and dock your ship at one of the Outer Rim's many Pit Stops to refuel and exchange goods.
There's treasure and trouble behind every rock in these fields, so you're free to go where you want and do what you please; nobody will come and stop you. Just don't meddle in the Starshadow Guild's business. If you have to ask why, you can't afford to pay the price.
HOW TO PLAYYou begin the game with a basic space fighter equipped with a default loadout of laser blasters, seeker missiles and a small warp drive. The first mission will have you taking off from a carrier and thrust directly into battle against a swarm of enemy drones dropping out of warp.
Protect your carrier from the swarm to stabilize your position, go loot the scraps of your enemies, and craft upgrades to your ship before starting the second mission, a simple "Point A to Point B" escort quest to ensure a space-cruise full of retired rock-jockeys gets to its destination safely. What could go wrong aside from _everything_?
As you progress through the missions, you'll continue upgrading your starting fighter and begin to access additional types of spacecraft starting as small as the WASP-A Hoverbike [ a tiny, chic, easy-to-dock passenger vehicle for darting around town ] ranging up to actually piloting the carrier you launched from in Mission 1.
LOOTING & UPGRADINGWhile you're working thru the missions and obliterating your enemies, your ships will help pull useful scraps towards your location with a tiny tractor beam. Loot can be easily identified by the glowing capsules that float towards your ship like tiny chunks of space gold, and your ship will capture and stow them in the cargo hold automatically.
The items gathered this way can be used and combined to create the core resources needed to operate, improve, and repair your spacecraft. Loot can also come from debris fields like asteroid belts, which represent raw forms of material that can be refined or traded away. Asteroid-based loot breaks down into 4 categories; Volatiles, Metals, Amides, and eXotics, and within each type of asteroid are a mix of various rarities of elements and compounds. Combined with whatever junk you can get from the scraps of your enemies, your cargo hold will soon be full of dangerous space rocks!
MERCHANTSAs you work your way through the missions, various mercantile vessels and stations will cross your path. The most common merchant you'll encounter is a Pit Stop, a basic cosmic petrol depot where you can trade whatever extra junk is in your cargo hold in exchange for fuel. Some Pit Stops will specialize in subtypes such as Warp Fuel, and will give you better exchange rates when you're fueling up on Warp.
Other NPC vessels and stations will serve as quest-providers, giving quests aligned with their theme. For example, a Casino Cruise merchant might offer you an escort quest to pick up passengers in a dangerous sector w/o being pillaged, or the local Sheriff's Squadship rolls through and offers you a bounty quest.
This in-game music is wonderful! Who's the composer?
All the music you hear in-game was composed by Don Ross, world-famous guitarist, composer, and performer. You can listen to all of Don's video game music, guitar performances, and more wherever fine music is offered for streaming.
INFORMATION REGARDING USAGE OF AI TOOLS
No images in Parsector were generated automatically. To the best of our knowledge, all assets purchased / licensed were authored by humans before generative AI was "a thing".
No text used in game or on the store page was generated by an AI. It was typed by hand by some guy at a desk who says "thank you for considering our video game."
Our engineers often use code assistance tools like Copilot or Cursor to perform their day-to-day tasks. These workers are not responsible for generating any player-facing content, only for building and crosschecking the systems that make the game function.
As of now, no AI-generated music is being used in Parsector either.
In this update, we\'re going to explain what to expect in the first release of Parsector and what makes Parsector an \"Early Access\" game. In short, early access exists for us to put the core game loop into the hands of actual players on day one. \n\nFor the initial launch, we\'ll have 3 core missions available, each with a different set of objectives in a variety of \"astro-biomes\". Each planet\'s sector has a distinct environment, as you can see from the list of current planets you can already visit below. Planets are all named after a a deity or legend from global mythologies of the First Terrans, and given a nickname that represents their orbit and position in the solar system.
[img src=\"https://cdn.cloudflare.steamstatic.com/steamcommunity/public/images/clans/45704100/c351ddcdc5f77dea210a66df37d5fcc42cbc2006.png\"][/img]A wide-angle view of a lonely solar system at the edge of a big bright galaxy.
[hr][/hr]Taranis, the Wanderer \\[ Cometary Planetoid ]: Your first ( but certainly not last ) encounter with the comet-world of Taranis will be in its icy tail, where you can find incredible riches if you manage to avoid the myriad of hazards inherent to such an inhospitable zone.
Routine hazards like methane blizzards with exploding hail that give a new meaning to a\"storm blowing thru\" are to be expected, compounding the already-dangerous and nearly-invisible h2o icebergs bigger than a capital starship.
The orbit of Taranis is the only one not centered around the Sun; its orbit brings it into and out of the solar system like clockwork. At its furthest and coldest, Taranis is nearly unreachable by anything but the biggest capital ships. However, when the orbit of Taranis brings it into proximity of the inner planets, you can expect a significant \"gold rush\" and as a result, competition.
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Shala, the Wellspring \\[ Earth-Like ]: The jungle utopia planet of Shala is sparsely populated by humans, its surface containing almost nothing of value beyond basic food and liquid water. Spacecraft and aircraft are generally discouraged from making a landing on Shala and are instead instructed to remain in orbit to skim chunks of h20 ice streaming off the leeward side of its northern pole, or to gather volatiles in the high atmosphere of one of Shala\'s small forest moons.
The orbit of Shala and its moons are heliocentric as are most in Parsector, and it orbits at a medium distance from the sun, sitting at the far edge of what are considered \"inner\" planets. This distance accounts for the temperate, Earth-like weather of Shala and it\'s moons.
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[hr][/hr]\n\nAeolius, the Trickster \\[ Gas Giant ]: In your first mission on Aeolius, you\'ll fly within a stable cloudless layer of calm winds between two layers of volatile gaseous clouds. The main appeal of these Gas Giant \"calm layers\" is the abundance of civilian merchants and services available.
There are relatively few resources to collect here, and almost no hazards aside from the occasional Imperial Enforcer Drone bumbling through.
The orbit of Aeolius remains far from the center of the system, weaves above and below the central plane of the solar system, and its axis of rotation is tilted 90 degrees, with its three moons locked in equatorial geostationary orbit.
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[hr][/hr]\nIn addition to the above three biomes that will be available at launch, we have quite a few other planets in the works. Some examples:\n\nFornax, the Crucible \\[ Molten & Rocky ]: The lava planet of Fornax and its three molten moons orbit the sun at an uncomfortably close distance. Ships typically need heat treatments in order to spend any significant time in proximity to these four fiery bodies, but are rewarded by chunks of recently-solidified metals in abundant quantity. If you can\'t take the heat, get outta the sector.
[hr][/hr]Raitaro & Fulgora, The Storm Twins \\[ Runaway Greenhouse Planets ]: Two worlds, each wrapped in stormclouds and in a binary orbit with one another, at near-medium distance to the sun. Constant electrical discharge around and between the Twins can obliterate a small ship in a millisecond, but well-insulated cargo vessels can soak up a steady supply of electrically-separated rare elements while charging up their batteries via ambient inductive currents.
The two planets seem to have a persistent electromagnetic link between them that appears to keep them locked in binary orbit around a central point...but why?
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Iris, the Royal Messenger \\[ Ringed Gas Giant ]: Tracing a distant heliocentric orbit , the gaseous mixture of Iris\' atmosphere gently refracts the dim sunlight, wrapping the planet in a glowing robe of royal purple. Iris is encircled by a series of concentric annular accretion discs, forming the appearance of a radiant sapphire set within a golden ring.
IMAGE: The orbital map of all planets in Parsector\'s first solar system, seen from the top-down. Taranis is the large blue orbit. The Storm Twins can be seen tracing a gear-like pattern just outside the orbit of Fornax, shown in red. Aeolius, the Wanderer, is visible on the bottom-right side of the diagram in orange, and Shala, the Wellspring is illustrated with a green orbit. Iris, the Royal Messenger is shown in its signature purple.
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Since this game is set at the outer rim of a massive galaxy, new solar systems can be added to avoid crowding the existing solar system, which supports about 20 individual zones. Given that a galaxy can support a huge quantity of stars, we do not anticipate needing to add a second galaxy :)
We\'ve already had a ton of fun flying through the methane storms of Taranis, drifting thru the cloudless layer on Aeolius, and resource-gathering in low planetary orbit around Shala and we think you\'ll have a ton of fun too!
Be sure to follow Parsector here on Steam, and if you\'re a curator or content-creator, reach out to us for some exclusive scoops :)
Editor\'s Note: All images shown are of actual gameplay. No portion of the content above was generated using AI. An actual human assembled these scenes, took screenshots, and wrote this update message. He says \"please buy our game, i am so hungry, they only feed me bread and CPU coolant. Send help, or food.\"
Minimum Setup
- Processor: AnyMemory: 8 GB RAM
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: Dedicated GPU Recommended
- Storage: 5 GB available space
Recommended Setup
- Processor: AnyMemory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: Dedicated GPU Recommended
- Storage: 5 GB available space
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