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M.O.R.E
Worthy successor to the classic space strategy turn games with 3D galaxy map, turn-based 3D space battles and a load of new ideas.

Well that's what their Kickstarter says anyway!

This extensive— yet easy to use —game will be written for PC-Windows, PC-Linux & Mac computers, and will have impressive, polished graphics which require a minimum screen resolution of 1280x720. Space battles will be fought in turns on a 3D map. The game will enable multiplayer capability with simultaneous gaming on LAN and on the Internet. It will also have online player rankings.

If they reach $80,000 they will do Mac and Linux from day 1 if not they will release them after, not ideal but the fact they are doing them either way is great to see.

Editor notes: Thank god a developer who actually realises Linux is a PC.

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7 comments

Anon Oct 14, 2012
I'm confused, if they're developing for Mac/Linux either way, why do they need a stretch goal?

Also, shipping to Poland for free! Yay! I wonder why.
Cheeseness Oct 15, 2012
Quoting: "Anon, post: 5764"I'm confused, if they're developing for Mac/Linux either way, why do they need a stretch goal?


The stretch goal is for a simultaneous release (otherwise the Linux and Mac versions will be released sometime after the Windows release).
Xpander Oct 15, 2012
whats going on with all those space games lately..
or its just me...seems too many of them allready
Anon Oct 15, 2012
Yeah, I got that, I'm just saying that this seems like a cashgrab with the stretch goal, more than anything else. Since they're going to develop for Mac/Linux either way.
Cheeseness Oct 15, 2012
Quoting: "Anon, post: 5767"Yeah, I got that, I'm just saying that this seems like a cashgrab with the stretch goal, more than anything else. Since they're going to develop for Mac/Linux either way.


I think the bigger problem (for them at least) is that it creates a $20k gap in stretch goals between $70k and $90k where there's nothing that the Windows portion of their backer base will be interested in. Stretch goals really aren't a good place for cross-platform stuff.

Quoting: "Xpander, post: 5766, member: 92"whats going on with all those space games lately..
or its just me...seems too many of them allready


It might just be you. Personally, I don't think there's enough ^_^

And more space flight sims. We need more of them.
Hamish Oct 15, 2012
There are never too many games of a certain type - just not enough games of another.
Liam Dawe Oct 15, 2012
The more space sims the happier I will be. Rather big sci fi space fan here.
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