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This is a sourced index of commercial space flight simulation games.The list is categorized into four sections: space flight simulators, space flight simulators with an added element of combat, space combat simulators with an added element of trading, and unreleased space flight simulators.
Star Conflict is a free-to-play dynamic massively multiplayer online space action game. [2] The core of the game is PvP spaceships battles, PvE (Co-Op) missions and an open world . Star Conflict has been developed by the Russian company Targem Games (StarGem department) and published by Gaijin Entertainment .
Endless Sky is a space trading and combat simulation video game, created by Michael Zahniser and first released in June 2015.In Endless Sky, the player starts out as a spaceship captain and can trade, transport passengers or fight pirates to earn money.
The game also includes a free VR mode letting you command nearly 2500 vehicles, be it on the ground, the sea, or in the air, which is saying a lot for a free title.
FreeSpace 2 is a 1999 space combat simulation computer game developed by Volition as the sequel to Descent: FreeSpace – The Great War.It was completed ahead of schedule in less than a year, and released to very positive reviews, but the game became a commercial failure, and was described by certain critics as one of 1999's most unfairly overlooked titles.
Oolite is a free and open source 3D space trading and combat simulator "in the spirit of" Elite, a similar game published in the 1980s.The name is a contraction of object oriented Elite, because it was written in Objective-C, an object-oriented programming language.
Pioneer is a free and open source space trading and combat simulator video game inspired by the commercial proprietary Frontier: Elite 2. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] It is available for Linux , and Microsoft Windows .
Descent: FreeSpace features two modes of play; a single player campaign and multiplayer matches, with the game's main menu designed around the interior of a ship's quarterdeck, with various elements (mostly doors) leading to different options, such as starting a new game, configuring the game, reviewing the crafts featured in the game and various story elements, and replaying completed single ...