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Limit Theory: An infinite, procedural space game

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Another Kickstarter they just keep cropping up, good job I love space games! Limit Theory will support Linux if it hits $100K.

They where looking to get $50K to be fully funded and they have hit over 60K with 25 days still left, so this could be another win for us!

In brief, Limit Theory is:

    • An open-world space simulator / RPG
    • A sandbox game : No story, no restrictions.
    • Completely procedural : A completely new universe is only a button-click away.
    • Infinite : The game universe has no boundary.
    • Third-Person or First-Person : Command your ship from within or without.
    • Deep and intelligent : Engage in far more than just combat or trading.
    • Twitch-Based : Aim and fire weaponry directly, as you would in a shooter.
    • Approachable : Intuitive controls and slick interfaces ensure that playing will never feel like a job.
    • Strategic : Command an entire fleet when you amass enough cash to purchase more ships.
    • Extensively-Customizable : Outfit your ship, fleet, and space stations with whatever equipment you choose.
    • Single Player : A universe built just for you, that no one else will ever get to see (unless you choose to share it with them!)
    • Beautiful and Atmospheric : Gaze in awe at a universe as diverse, vibrant, and uniquely-atmospheric as your dreams.

Ps. Added to the new Crowdfunding tracking post.

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