A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux

Inspired by classic western isometric RPGs, this is an intentionally short hardcore role-playing game set in space 20 years after a major conflict over asteroid mining.

  • Roleplaying
  • Multiple solutions
  • Choice & Consequence
  • Optional but unlimited violence

Note: this is a stand-alone prologue for the full game. While it also serves the purpose of the demo version, it has the beginning, substantial content, and multiple, self-contained endings. Of course, the plot fits into the full game but you can play this as a short yet fully functional stand-alone game.

Roleplaying

This is the most important part of the game - you can play whatever character you wish, play however you want to. You can be a smooth talkersneaky hacker, or brawling bully; or something else - it's your choice: distribute the points in character creation and make decisions when playing.

Multiple solutions

There are always multiple ways to solve problems (quests), usually tied to your character skills and abilities - play to your character's strengths, work around its weaknesses. For example, if you cannot convince someone to help you, hack his computer and blackmail him. Or just straight-up pickpocket the guy - all items are always realistically placed in NPC inventories. Note: there are usually 3-8 ways to complete a quest in the game. They can trigger related events in near future or lead to a different ending in the end slides.

Choice & Consequence

Your actions, your decisions matter to the game world. Make an enemy, you may need him/her later on. Opt for an easier solution to the current problem and you might have to deal with a bigger problem later. And in the end, you will get a unique game-ending showing you the future fate of your character and those who he/she impacted through gameplay.

Non-linear world

You have an objective but how you approach it - it's up to you; the game map is as open to you as reasonably possible (it's a stranded spaceship after all) and there is no single true path to the end. If you know where to go, what to do - you can try to sequence break the game. Combine that with multiple solutions to every quest and you've got the freedom to spare.

Optional but unlimited violence

You can complete the game without killing anyone. In fact, combat is completely optional. But if you want to fight - there are no immortal or "essential" NPCs - everyone everywhere has a finite amount of HP and is fair game.

Turn-based combat

The game features old-school tactical turn-based combat with grid-based movement, action points, and dice rolls.

StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, macOS, Linux
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(3 total ratings)
Authorkamazs
GenreRole Playing
TagsAtmospheric, fallout, Immersive, Isometric, Meaningful Choices, Nonlinear, Non violent, Space, Tactical
LinksSteam

Download

Download
Space Wreck: Station 290 MB
Version 22 Feb 22, 2022
Download
space-wreck-demo-linux.zip 288 MB
Version 1 Feb 18, 2022
Download
Space Wreck: Station (Mac) (Experimental) 283 MB
Version 12 Feb 18, 2022

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Hi kamazs, love the prologue, the aesthetics are great, it took me a minute to understand the tinkering, but in general the UI is quite clean and I'm impressed by how in depth the game mechanics are and how many approach you can take, good work!!!

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Can't wait for the full game to be released here! :D

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hello kamazs, will the full game be released on itch.io or gog.com? i know its on steam but that's a no no for me.

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Currently itch.io release is planned! I hope GOG also allows our game in.

hello kamazs, hope the progress of this game is going well. any news on a release date yet?

Have you seen the steam sale theme, its very much in the style of your game.

Hi! Progress is slow but we've moved on to a "closed beta" state with a limited number of testers. Content-wise we are at pretty much 100% of planned content so now focus on bug bashing and things like Steam achievements.

Thank you for your reply. Sounds like very good progress. Keep up the good work! I can't wait to get my hands on the full release.

Deal. Excited to see people interested in the game!

that looks gooood!

awww, thanks!