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HTC Vive Support
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Windows Mixed Reality Support

Released | Developed by | Published by Maxwolf
Single Player Single Player
Multi-Player
Cross-Platform Multiplayer
Co-Op
Local Co-Op
Downloadable Content
In-App Purchases
Partial Controller Support
Full Controller Support
Achievements Achievements
Steam Trading Cards Steam Trading Cards
VR Support
Steam Workshop
Cloud Saves Cloud Saves
Stats
Valve Anti-Cheat Enabled
Steam Leaderboards
Includes Level Editor Includes Level Editor
Commentary Available
Captions Available
Action Action
Adventure Adventure
Fighting
Hidden Object
Horror
Family Friendly
Platformer
Puzzle
Racing
Retro
RPG
Shooter
Simulation
Sports
Strategy
Antivirus and Security
Animation & Modeling
Audio Production
Languages
Photo Editing
Reference
Typing
Video Editing
Video Production
Utilities
Educational
Game Development
Design and Illustration
Business and Office
Operating System
Includes Soundtrack
Includes Manual Includes Manual
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Cold war tensions have reached an all time high and even though preparations for war are made, both sides still need to eat and get drunk. Enter Vladimir Gagarin, a young citizen of the USSR and captain of the vessel Vostok 42. Although his ship is old it is trustworthy. A first generation private civilian interplanetary freighter, or just space truck as they are called by general public. Vlad needs to make just one more delivery to the American owned Charon hypermarket near Pluto for his latest 6 month contract to be complete and then he can go home... However, like most things it's never that simple.

Early in the 20th century, THE UNITED STATES and the SOVIET UNION were locked in a technological battle known as the SPACE RACE - a COLD WAR made possible by captured German rocket technology and personnel following the end of World War II. The Soviets beat the US to space first, with the orbiting of Sputnik 1, and later beat the US to the first human in space, Yuri Gagarin. The race seemingly peaked with the US landing on the Moon.

Undeterred by rapid US progress the Soviets created a successful fusion reactor which enabled near infinite energy for rockets and ships, replacing the need for dangerous and volatile chemical fuels with hydrogen based water. Access to such power gave the US the ability to create a faster-than-light (FTL) drive capable of accelerating ships faster than light itself; this device set the stage for colonization of the solar system.

Construction of interplanetary ships followed under orders from the US government. They were launched a year later, and used to build the first permanent colony on the moon. The USSR copied the US starship design, and started commercial mining operations on Mars. The entire solar system was claimed by the worlds superpowers within the next decade. Commercial ships for transport, and luxury started to appear in the late 1980's. You are one of these drivers. Delivering goods to whichever superpower pays the most.

  • Built using NeoAxis, a modern C# powered game engine.
  • 4k resolution support, designed to run at 60FPS.
  • 7 vast levels, some which require back tracking to complete objectives and filled with secrets.
  • 5 weapons, one which offers latest in mobile technology for 1993 a PDA with hacking capabilities.
  • Fully interactive space truck with 19 unique machines such as a fusion reactor, teleporter, and a FTL drive.
  • Zero grinding to complete story, intended to be experienced in about 3 hours.
  • 2.5D directional sprite system, with nearest neighbor scaling to compliment pixel art enemies, weapons, and items in the game world.
  • Includes resource and map editor so custom scenarios and mods can be created.
  • Soundtrack includes 69 electronic tracks in 10 different categories to compliment the story and action.
  • Achievements!
  • OS: Windows 7
  • Processor: Quad Core or Higher
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel HD Graphics Family
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 2 GB available space
  • Sound Card: OpenAL Compatible
  • Additional Notes: .NET Framework 4.5

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5. Enter the key that we sent you in the email. 

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