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Out There: Ω Edition, a space exploration game with no combat that you can sit back and chill with is now available DRM-free on GOG.com.

You play as a astronaut who has awoken from cryo-sleep to find they're a long way from home, in an unknown part of the galaxy. The idea is that Out There is about the journey, surviving whatever horrors space will throw at you while you hop between planets and star systems to gather supplies.

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Feature Highlight:

  • A dark adventure in deep space
  • Explore a freshly procedurally-generated galaxy every time
  • 350+ unique text adventures with multiple choices
  • Epic main storyline leading to 4 different endings
  • 10 spaceships with different specs to discover
  • Crafting system with 20 alien technologies built from 15 materials
  • Engage with alien life forms and learn their language
  • No combat! it’s you against the environment
  • Eerie score by award-winning composer Siddhartha Barnhoorn (Antichamber, The Stanley Parable) featuring vocals by Lara Ausensi (Forest Kingdom II, Shevannai - The Voice of Elves)
  • Fantastic pulp comics graphics
  • High replay value

Pick it up now on GOG, or Humble StoreSteam as before.

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3 comments

Rooster Dec 9, 2020
You put "No combat" in your game, you have my attention. At the very least, it suggests that the game is trying to do something different.


Last edited by Rooster on 9 December 2020 at 3:01 pm UTC
daishord Dec 9, 2020
Quoting: RoosterYou put "No combat" in your game, you have my attention.
Mine, too. And as €2.something is a really fair price point I'm playing it at the moment. Seems to be interesting, and for luckless players like me really fast: It took me 10 mins or so to strand out there with a dead (out of fuel) and blind (had to disassemble the telescope to get silicon for the broken star drive) ship.

Second attempt, see y'all out there :D
Valck Dec 9, 2020
No combat? Space exploration? Crafting? Alien language?
On sale, for two intergalactic credits?
And a download that doesn't take hours to finish...
I'm sold; what could possibly go wrong?
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