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With a mix of beautiful space backdrops, planets and a solidly built looking strategy Interplanetary looks godly. The only annoying thing right now is that it has a planned single-player and no AI yet, so all battles must be duked-out with a friend somewhere. Luckily they make that easy with both LAN and online-play support.

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Interplanetary is a turn-based strategy artillery game based on a hard scifi setting. It offers players an interplanetary battlefield where they can develop their home planets and use massive artilleries to wage war.

It's an arms race of interplanetary scale, with each planet developing increasingly powerful railguns, missiles and even beam weapons. Sometimes, the greatest foe is the unpredictable planetary system with its treacherous gravity wells. Mind your surroundings, use them to your advantage and blast your enemies back to the stone age!

Current Key Features
Challenge your friends in hotseat, LAN or online matches.
Build and manage your planet's infrastructure.
Gather resources and decide the most efficient use for them.
Research and develop increasingly futuristic technologies.
Spy on your enemies to reveal their planets' weak points.
Use your artillery constructions to aim through the planetary system, avoiding other celestial bodies and their gravity.
Fire your railguns, missiles and beam weapons to annihilate the enemy and claim the planetary system for your civilization!

Planned Features
Single Player Mode with AI opponents
Deeper city mechanics, projects, and population productivity management
Building upgrades such as mining lasers or helical railgun barrels - these will affect the building stats and/or functionality
Warhead mechanics to increase missile versatility
Additional superweapon(s)
More buildings, technologies, planet maps
More features to be revealed further along the development.

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Guest Apr 18, 2014
The lack of single player prevents me from playing more than a test round, but I like the concept!
jdub Apr 18, 2014
Yea apparently its still very early alpha
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