InfraSpace [v 1.2.359] (2023) PC | RePack from FitGirl
Release date: September 22, 2023
Genre: Managerial , Isometric , 3D
Developer: Dionic Software
Publisher: Dionic Software
Platform: PC
Engine: Unity
User ratings on Steam: 86% of user reviews are positive (1006 reviews)
Interface language: Russian, English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Simplified Chinese, Br. Portuguese, Dutch, Polish, Czech, Ukrainian, Romanian, Thai, Turkish, Hungarian, Japanese
Voice-over language: no
Edition type: Repack
Medicine: built-in (CODEX-RUNE)
System requirements: OS: Windows 7 x64 and higher Processor: Intel i5 and better Memory: 4 GB Video: Intel HD 4000 or better DirectX: 11 Disk space: 5.4 GB
Description:
Produce Everything You Consume. Building a city on the edge of space isn't as simple as spending a fortune. Instead, you'll need to send your first astronauts to mine resources. Once you have some iron, carbon, sand, and sulfur, you can build your first steel and concrete mills to begin building your infrastructure. Even essentials like food and oxygen require a stable production chain that can't be disrupted! InfraSpace's
Transport Infrastructure simulates every machine. Every produced resource must be transported to a factory for processing, and every product must reach the consumer's habitat. Your road network can handle a lot, but without your oversight, it will eventually become mired in traffic. Build highways, roundabouts, and multi-lane roads to ensure the continuous operation of your city's production center.
Population Growth: Your first colonists will be astronauts, the best and bravest humanity has to offer. Provide them with food and shelter, and they'll keep your outpost running no matter what. As your settlement grows, you'll need to cover the increasing workload by hiring scientists and engineers, who require certain amenities. Any city of sufficient size will eventually become home to more and more families, so make sure your schools can handle this and that you can supply the latest VR learning products.
No need to stress: Traffic management can be volatile, and survival challenging. You can adjust the difficulty of both to make your city management experience as easy or as challenging as you want it to be.