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Examples of "starmade"
StarMade
is an infinite open-universe space simulation sandbox game in development by Schine for Windows, Macintosh, and Linux.
StarMade
is currently in alpha and is free to play, during alpha.
Robin Promesberger announced he had begun development of "
StarMade
" around 2010, describing it as a ""Minecraft" inspired 3D sandbox space shooter." The game was primarily inspired by the feel of "Minecraft" and various space themed TV shows. Promesberger had been developing the engine behind "
StarMade
" for almost a decade. In mid 2012, Kevin "Beetlebear" Collins joined "
StarMade
" and helped redesign the textures of the game, until he later decided to leave development on September 15, 2013, due to a disagreement in his share of the game's revenue with Promesberger. On November 2, 2013, it was announced that Keaton Pursell would be working on 3D Models for the game.
Player groups in "
Starmade
" also known as factions or alliances, are major groups who compete, create, or interact on many of the multiplayer servers within "
Starmade
". These player groups are often involved in player versus player scenarios where they compete to destroy each others ships or capture them. These battles may occur over territory, resources, or simple rivalries between groups. Some of the major player groups are detailed below.
On July 24, 2013, "
StarMade
" was greenlit by the Steam community, meaning the game would eventually be added to the Steam store. It was officially made available on Steam on December 4, 2014.
Multiplayer in "
StarMade
" is available through player-hosted servers and lets multiple players to interact and communicate with each other in a single universe. Players can also run their own servers on a personal computer. "
StarMade
" multiplayer servers are guided by server admins, who have access to server commands, such as spawning items, or warping to players and ships. Admins can also set up restrictions concerning which usernames or IP addresses - using a whitelist - are allowed to enter the server. Multiplayer servers offer players a wide range of activities, such as role-playing, building ships with others, and building bases. Some servers even have their own unique rules and custom blocks.
In "
StarMade
", the player (Astronaut) explores an endlessly generated voxel world, in a player created spacecraft. This world contains randomly generated asteroids, shops, spaceships and planets. Each planet is randomly generated with a planet biome. There are several planet types which include Terran (grassy), Ice, Desert, Alien and Red Planets. Players can customise their ships with thrusters, to increase flying speed around the universe.
Sandbox on "
StarMade
" is the primary playing mode, used for singleplayer mode. Players must gather natural resources (such as ore, stone, etc.) or salvage ships and shipyards found throughout the universe in order to craft certain parts and items using the manufacturing feature. The mode also features a health bar which is depleted by attacks from ships, stations and other astronauts, this health bar can also be depleted by environmental hazards, such as stars or black holes. Players also have a Power Bar, which is used to display the power of the ship being piloted. Power is necessary for any technology and can be generated from power generators.
There are a wide variety of items and parts that players can manufacture in "
StarMade
". Players start manufacturing by crafting a Basic Factory from their inventory. The Basic Factory Block acts as the beginner crafting table. In order to craft items, players place the ingredients in the inventory of the factory and they select a recipe to start crafting from. Then the Factory block will produce items every tick until it runs out of ingredients. The Factory Block can be used to manufacture more advanced crafting blocks as well. Each Factory can craft things that the other tiers cannot. For example, The Standard factory can craft items that the Basic Factory and Advanced Factory cannot craft. Players may also buy parts and ingredients in the randomly spawned shops with the credits currency.