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Rymdkapsel is a bit of an odd looking game, but it sure does make up for its odd looks with its crisp game-play. I played a bit of it and give it a small run-down for you.

My Thoughts
The graphics are simplistic due to being quite flat (not many details), but for a game like this that adds to the charm of it for me as everything is very "floaty".
It's all based on geometrical shapes too which is why it is so charming, your minions are basically little rectangles, it's like a bunch of Thomas Was Alone in space.
You can tell it was ported over from mobile first though, when playing to assign workers you slide them over on the bottom panel, it would feel more satisfying if it was a simple click on PC.
The music is absolutely lovely though and really fits in well with the space theme with its subtle tones and beats.
I do warn you though, the starting pace is quite slow to begin with, but stick at it and it will all be worth it.

After my brief time with it, I loved it and I think you will too, this is a fantastic little game to have on Linux.

It sold very well on mobile (upwards of 200,000 units sold on mobile!) and I see people are saying lots of positive things about it, so I cannot wait to try it myself personally.

We need more building & simulator games like this on Linux as it is a genre we still sadly lack much of.

So grab it DRM free from the developer or directly from Steam below:
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