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Baikonur Space Steam Global
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Baikonur Space Steam Global
Platform: Steam (PC)
Region: Global
Baikonur Space is a single-player simulation game set within the historical Baikonur Cosmodrome. Players assume the role of an early space program engineer, responsible for the assembly, testing, and launch of rockets and spacecraft. The game focuses on a realistic depiction of the challenges and procedures involved in early space exploration.
Key Features:
- Historical Setting: Experience the Baikonur Cosmodrome environment and technologies as they existed during the nascent stages of spaceflight.
- Rocket Assembly: Players must accurately assemble multi-stage rockets from individual components. This involves following detailed schematics and ensuring correct part placement.
- System Diagnostics: Conduct pre-launch checks and troubleshoot potential system failures. Identify and resolve issues within various rocket subsystems, including propulsion, guidance, and telemetry.
- Launch Procedures: Execute a multi-step launch sequence, monitoring critical parameters and responding to real-time events. Successful launches depend on precise timing and adherence to operational protocols.
- Resource Management: Manage limited resources, including parts and fuel, to ensure mission success. Decisions regarding resource allocation can impact project timelines and outcomes.
- Technical Detail: The game prioritizes technical accuracy in its representation of rocket physics, orbital mechanics, and spacecraft systems.
- Mission Progression: Progress through a series of increasingly complex missions, from initial suborbital tests to orbital insertions and beyond. Each mission presents unique engineering challenges.
Baikonur Space is available as a digital download on the Steam platform and is accessible globally.
Release date: 08.06.2018