Take part in space exploration with NASA's coming MMO
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How would you like to take a trip into space? No, not the stylized science fiction that Star Trek Online promises, or the fantasy-with-spaceships of Star Wars: the Old Republic. We've heard the announcement about NASA's coming space MMO, Astronaut: Moon, Mars and Beyond, but the game hasn't been making the rounds in the usual gaming circuit. An in-depth article about the game's development and planned release is interesting for any fans of the rigors and challenges of spaceflight, not mention a look at a game that's moving far outside the usual realm of our genre.Much like America's Army, the goal of the game is to try and give players a taste of what it's like to actually work in the field being simulated. While the game is focusing on creating enjoyable gameplay first, players can expect to see landscapes and tasks grounded in solid scientific principles and based upon actual astronaut missions, complete with the real and tangible challenges of exploring inhospitable worlds. The article also discusses the MoonBase module, which is set to be launched as a free standalone component on Steam in January to serve as both a preview and a testbed for the game. Take a look at the full article for a closer examination of what the game could mean, and what it might be like to play a space game where you were less concerned about arming weapons and more concerned with understanding the world around you.
(Or, if you have to, start imagining an expansion set in the 1980s adding the Soviet space program as a new faction. Which is only slightly less realistic.)



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Keen said on 2:41PM 11-15-2009
Can you pee in a bag?
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Rambie said on 3:33PM 11-15-2009
I may try out the Moon Base thing (if I reinstall Steam) but I don't know about paying for it.
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LaughingTarget said on 8:41PM 11-15-2009
There's a good chance it'll be like America's Army, totally free.
mysecretid said on 5:26PM 11-15-2009
I'm intrigued, but given the limitations of our current space technology, I wonder if such a game could give players enough interesting things to do on an ongoing basis to warrant a monthly subscription fee?
Perhaps a sandbox single-player game would sell better?
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M said on 6:14PM 11-15-2009
This is spooky. Just today i saw a CGI of how they got the mars rover on, well, Mars, and I thought "This would make a wicked MMO". You would have to have a guild formed to be able to construct all the components to build this ship and you can have milestones that are server wide to reach. First guild to space, first to the moon, first to send probes to mars, first to put a manned mission on mars and etc. I'm not sure how things could be changing enough to make a subscription model out of it but if given enough time I'm sure something can be done. Just make it similar to real life, take a year to construct a rocket to send off then 5 months to get it there.
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Scarecrowe said on 6:43PM 11-15-2009
I went to a NASA MMO meeting at DragonCon in September and basically the NASA guy and Tim Zahn talked about the history of it and why it had been cancelled. I guess they weren't in the loop on this one...
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