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  • Summary: A sci-fi simulation in which players have to design, assemble and test space ships, in a bid to build a supreme Galactic mega-corporation. Gain your reputation by engineering and selling your own spacecraft, testing them to the limit in RTS missions and simulated emergency and combat situations.
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  1. May 18, 2018
    74
    Starship Corporation has the features you would expect from a vehicle designer / guy-in-charge game, provided in an easy to use set of menus and helper screens. A thorough tutorial gives the player a good background for moving forward. We did encounter some stability issues, though.
  2. May 18, 2018
    58
    Starship Corporation is a mixed bag. The learning curve on shipbuilding is steep but well worth the time to master. The mission simulator is fun at first but becomes repetitious and predictable after a short while.
  3. May 12, 2018
    50
    Starship Corporation has some good ideas, in some parts works well, but it lacks of details and polishing.
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  1. Sep 19, 2018
    6
    I backed this game over 6 (!) years ago and when it finally delivered, I was disappointed. The concept was interesting: build your own shipI backed this game over 6 (!) years ago and when it finally delivered, I was disappointed. The concept was interesting: build your own ship layout based on client requirements, sell it and profit. Unfortunately, the game got way more convoluted with star systems, trade, mining, combat etc. I failed a mission in the tutorial because I couldn't micromanage the test crew properly. At least there is an auto-resolve option for those tests but in that case, one likely never knows if there is a problem in the layout after all. The background music is nice but the UI sounds are still those high-pitched effects that annoyed me from very early on. Expand