Objects in Space is a video game set in a massive open-world full of mysterious alien life and futuristic technology, where the player assumes the role of a spaceship captain.
Objects in Space was first announced in December 2014.
The game entered Early Access on Steam in June 2018.
The final version of the game was released in April 2020.
A massively-multiplayer online space trading and combat game set in the Milky Way galaxy.
A space exploration game with procedurally-generated planets, flora, and fauna, and first-person survival mechanics.
An ambitious space-sim game currently in development, with both singleplayer and multiplayer modes and an emphasis on player-controlled economy and politics.
The full version of the space-sim game, available on Steam and GOG.com.
An atmospheric, ambient soundtrack composed by Jackson Parodi, available on Bandcamp and other platforms.
Yes, the game supports both mouse/keyboard and gamepad controls. However, some players find that mouse/keyboard works better for precise navigation and targeting.
No, Objects in Space is a singleplayer game only. However, the game includes online leaderboards and trading between players is possible through the game's economy mechanics.
Not necessarily. The game's graphics are intentionally low-fi to reflect the aesthetic of vintage sci-fi movies and TV shows. However, the game can be CPU-intensive due to its complex simulation mechanics, so a mid-range or better computer is recommended.
The game features a variety of ships with different capabilities, including cargo haulers, stealth ships, fighters, and more. Players can also customize their ships with different modules and upgrades.
The game features a procedurally-generated open-world with random events and missions, but there is no fixed story or campaign. The player is free to explore and complete missions as they wish, while navigating the complex political and economic landscape of the game's factions and systems.