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Ever wanted to colonize Mars? Well in Sol 0 that's the aim of the game, and it looks like it could be quite cool.

It's currently in the early stages, but what I've seen and tested does seem promising. It's obviously a little rough around the edges, but it's a good start, and I'm really looking forward to seeing where this goes.

It launches fine, and works properly with multiple monitors too, so that's fantastic.

About the game
Sol 0 is a Mars colonization real time strategy game where the goal is to grow from the first human footprints on the Martian surface to a successful and bustling colony. Sol 0 imagines the near future, with technology that could be available within the next decade.

You can find Sol 0 on their official website. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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4 comments

Kithop Oct 2, 2015
Ooh. I absolutely loved playing that old Sierra 'Outpost' game many years ago, despite its flaws, bugs, and entire missing features, and was wondering if anyone else had thought of going the same route. One to keep an eye on, it seems.
coryrj19951 Oct 2, 2015
It looks kind of cool, might have to try it. Downloading the demo now.
Belarrius Oct 2, 2015
Seems amazing :D
Tchey Oct 3, 2015
I think i've played it for the first time a good while ago. Since then, it seems to be the same game, with very little progression... I will give it a new view to check again.
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