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I kept waiting for there to be more that just wasn't there.I won't make a full playthrough guide here, but juste give some hints for tedious task which are requested toward the end. In all, I had some fun the 1st time through, but on a 2nd playthrough, the game lost all its novelty and exposed its flaws (sometimes game-breaking) bugs, poor physics, and a ham-fisted storyline with one of the worst payoffs for beating the game I've ever seen.

And of course, all of the good parts are locked in that store, so if you can't afford em, good luck sending your satellite into space using toilet paper tubes and PVC. you have this whole social influencer and rebel website thing going on, you've got hackers talking to you, why you can't earn money on the darkweb is beyond me. Money in this game makes no sense, I found it really annoying in my 1st playthrough as I got demonetized early on and almost got stuck because the game needed me to buy a part off the store but I had no money and no way to earn any. They should have left the strength component completely out because, like I said before, their physics are inconsistent, so you'll frequently find that *gasp* your model rocket parts blow themselves apart all the time, either because the orientation of the rocket glitched for a moment and put too much strain on, or because no part is strong enough to handle escape velocity (by the end of the game, you dont/cant even worry about stabilizers being strong enough to withstand the engine because *none* of the parts can, so you'll always be getting a warning after launch). Then you're never going to those parts again because they're terrible and you wind up using the real model rocket parts. Its a cool idea to build a rocket out of golf clubs and vacuum cleaners. Inertia doesn't exist here, neither does rotational energy and yet these things are *extremely important to rocket physics.* Parts are lackluster and largely useless. They physics are just bad, i know the real world isn't perfect but if the real world's physics worked *anything* like they do here, we never would have made it to space. The game is buggged to hell and back, both with unreliable physics and even within the quests themselves sometimes they wont start, you wont have the interaction you're supposed to have in order to trigger the challenge, or when you complete it, it doesn't give you the reward. I spent 20 of the first 30 minutes reading through scripted interactions and watching fake youtube videos and reading fake comments. The social media influencer part really gets old, especially during a 2nd playthrough when you realize there is no branching paths and it starts to dawn on you how boring the conversations are that this game would have been better off skipping that whole bit. i can say without a doubt that it mimics real life in one regard I could not possibly care any less about what XxYoMaMa69420xX has to say about anything really, so they got that part right at least. I found myself trying to skip as quickly through the story as I could, even on my first playthorugh. In addition, it takes forever to have these scripted conversations with npcs, but I'll get to that in a moment.

Cons: The story was ridiculous and really biased, so much anti-capitalist propaganda that I'm finding it hard to believe they charged *anything* for this game. I liked the game initially, but after I went back for a completion playthrough, a lot of the flaws started to become a lot more obvious.
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Pros: Novel concept, not a lot of rocket sims out there Cheap game, the dev's knew what was up and only asked for $20, glad I got it for free on gamepass Simple UI and interface (literally everything is point and click/drag) A few interesting challenges (hovering was a hard one) That's about it. Having beaten this game twice (it took 2 days even though my game broke but we'll get to that later) I've got a pretty good idea of where this Having beaten this game twice (it took 2 days even though my game broke but we'll get to that later) I've got a pretty good idea of where this game doesn't fly for me.
