Kerbal Space Program
Genre: Simulation - Building - Sci-fi
Works on: Windows (7, 8, 10), Linux (Ubuntu 16.04, Ubuntu 18.04), Mac OS X (10.11+)
Languages (txt_only): Brazilian Portuguese, Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Spanish
Features: Single-player - Overlay - Cloud saves
Released: April 27, 2015
Size: 1.9 GB
Company: Squad / Private Division
Installer version: v1.12.5.03190_(64bit)_(60913)
Store page: https://www.gog.com/game/kerbal_space_program
About:
In Kerbal Space Program, take charge of the space program for the alien race known as the Kerbals.
You have access to an array of parts to assemble fully-functional spacecraft that flies (or doesn’t)
based on realistic aerodynamic and orbital physics. Launch your Kerbal crew into orbit and beyond
(while keeping them alive) to explore moons and planets in the Kerbol solar system, constructing
bases and space stations to expand the reach of your expedition.
Kerbal Space Program features three gameplay modes. In Science Mode, perform space experiments
to unlock new technology and advance the knowledge of Kerbalkind. In Career Mode, oversee every
aspect of the space program, including construction, strategy, funding, upgrades, and more. In
Sandbox, you are free to build any spacecraft you can think of, with all parts and technology in the game.
Try out the many mods created by the Kerbal Space Program community!
- Build spaceships, rockets, and vehicles using any imaginable combination of parts, each with their
own function that will affect the way your spacecraft behaves. - Take full control over your ship’s setup to execute complex flight maneuvers.
- Manage your Kerbal crewmembers, including hiring, training, and sending them into space to
become heroes. - Discover a whole star system with unique moons and planets, exploring detailed terrain at a vast
scale. - Send your Kerbal crew outside their ships for “extra-vehicular” activities.
- Dock spacecraft together to construct space stations, massive starships, and surface bases on new
planets. - Use satellites to scan terrain and find biomes and other anomalies.
- Set up communications networks to communicate between your spacecraft and Kerbal Space
Center. - Research and develop new technologies to extract valuable information and resources from all
over the solar system, and much more!
Kerbal Space Program: Making History
Released: March 13, 2018
Size: 253 MB
Store page: https://www.gog.com/game/kerbal_space_p ... ng_history
About:
Expand your Kerbal experience like never before with Kerbal Space Program: Making History
Expansion. The first expansion pack for the critically acclaimed space simulation game adds new
content to Kerbal Space Program, including an immersive Mission Builder, a History Pack featuring
missions inspired by historical events, and a wealth of new parts for players to use across their KSP
experience. Create, launch, and share like never before with Kerbal Space Program: Making History
Expansion.
- Mission Builder: This robust new feature puts the process of creating and editing missions in
players’ hands with endless possibilities. Players can customize their own missions to include
launches, landings, rescues, malfunctions, explosions, repairs, and much more. Unique victory
conditions, exciting challenges, and unexpected obstacles provide an array of complexity in these
missions. Challenge others by sharing your created missions with the KSP community. - History Pack: Play a variety of pre-made missions inspired by humankind’s own space exploration.
From spacewalking to crash landing and everything in between, players can attempt to recreate
moments inspired by historic events, but with a unique Kerbal twist. - New Parts: This expansion also includes dozens of new parts along with new astronaut suits, all
inspired by the historic Space Race. Players can use these parts and suits throughout Kerbal Space
Program.
Kerbal Space Program: Breaking Ground
Released: May 30, 2019
Size: 371 MB
Store page: https://www.gog.com/game/kerbal_space_p ... ing_ground
About:
Kerbal Space Program: Breaking Ground Expansion is the second expansion for the PC version of the
critically acclaimed space flight simulator, Kerbal Space Program. This feature-rich expansion is
focused on increasing the objective possibilities once celestial bodies have been reached by adding
more interesting scientific endeavors and expanding the toolset.
After landing on a celestial body, a variety of data collecting equipment can now be deployed to
conduct scientific experiments. While gathering that data, newly added surface features have been
scattered across the solar system, which players will need to go out in search of to either scan or bring
back to Kerbin for further examination.
Additionally, robotic parts are being added! A hinge, piston, rotor, and rotational servo in various sizes
will be accessible to massively alter the possibilities of players’ crafts. These all operate under realistic
physics with real forces and torque, electricity consumption, and even motor mass.
Take on new challenges with a breadth of added tools and parts in KSP’s second expansion, Breaking
Ground. Weather stations, solar panels, and more allow players to collect science over time, while
they venture out to research mysterious surface features such as cryovolcanoes with new robotic parts.
- Deployed Science: Scientific experiments have always gone hand-in-hand with space exploration
and are now becoming an even greater focus in KSP. Players will be able to utilize a storage
container in their craft that can hold various pieces of science equipment. Upon reaching their
destination, players will need to deploy the equipment, which includes a central station, booster
antenna, solar panel, weather station, active seismometer, RTG, goo observation, and ion detector.
These pieces of equipment must be left out for a period of time to fully collect all of the scientific
data and relay it back to Kerbin. The active seismometer in particular asks players to deliberately
crash things into a celestial body to gather seismic data! - Surface Features: A major addition with Breaking Ground is found on the celestial bodies scattered
throughout the solar system. Meteors, craters, rock outcroppings, cryovolcanoes and more now
populate the landscape. While smaller surface features can be transported back to KSC by Kerbals
themselves, larger ones provide a greater challenge and will require Kerbals to venture out in
rovers or send unmanned rovers. By attaching the new robotic rover arm to their rovers, players
can scan the larger surface features to collect important scientific data. - Robotic Parts: Long-requested robotics parts will now be available for use in KSP! A hinge, piston,
rotor, and rotational servo in various sizes will allow players to tackle new challenge as well as
enhance the creativity of their crafts. To coincide with these new parts, the addition of a robotics
controller system will let players coordinate the behavior of all the different parts on their craft. - A New Suit: Of course, the ever-important Kerbal fashion can never be forgotten. With Breaking
Ground players will receive a new suit that is futuristic in aesthetic and tied to the science-focus of this expansion.
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