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I originally compiled this list for /r/Robocraft, but actually I think it could be useful here as well. I've just added Robocraft to the list.
All these games allow you to build some sort of vehicle that you then control.
- Robocraft - Free, with in-game purchases - 78% - Win/Mac/Linux
What is it?: Vehicle combat with vehicles built from parts.
Pros: Many vehicle options from cars to mechs to planes and helicopters. Frequent updates and a huge active userbase.
Cons: Can be a grind to get the parts you want. Recent change to a loot system with crates has polarised the community. - Scraps: Modular Vehicle Combat - $14.99USD - 79% - Win/Mac/Linux
What is it?: Vehicle combat with vehicles built from parts.
Pros: A lot like a Robocraft with no microtransactions and more complex functional parts and systems. Currently deathmatch-style play, with an expanded singleplayer mode coming soon. Also allows player-hosted servers and LAN play.
Cons: Small community right now with very quiet multiplayer. One lone dev so development can be slow - the devlog goes back to pre-Robocraft times. - Crossout - Will be free, with in-game purchases. Currently $19.99USD or go on a list for closed Beta. - Windows
What is it?: Vehicle combat with vehicles built from parts.
Pros: Pretty much a big-budget version of Scraps with more Robocraft-like mutiplayer matchmaking.
Cons: Currently in closed Beta. Vehicles seem to die quickly under fire. Some user complaints about slow progression and tedium. - Gear Up - Free, with in-game purchases/premium version - 74% - Win/Mac/Linux
What is it?: Vehicle combat with customisable vehicles. Like Robocraft/Scraps/Crossout but with simpler customisation.
Pros: Polished game with a cool 1950s art aesthetic. Easy to pick up and play.
Cons: Limited customisation: Just choose your chassis, then your main gun, then your secondary gun and some extra bits. - TerraTech - $19.99USD - 78% - Win/Mac/Linux
What is it?: Vehicle combat with vehicles built from parts, that you scavenge from the world itself. Ran a successful Kickstarter in 2014.
Pros: Pretty unique style and survival-based gameplay.
Cons: Has historically been a bit unstable and unbalanced, but devs are very active and have done (and continue to do) a lot of work on it.
Design some other type of thing (mechs/airships/boats/robots) and fight with them
- M.A.V. - $19.99USD - 81% - Windows
What is it?: Customisable mech combat in the vein of Chromehounds.
Pros: Lots of mech design possibilities. Smart AI. If you liked Chromehounds you'll like this.
Cons: Slow development with another solo dev - Devlog here. Game can be a bit janky in its current state. - Airships: Conquer the Skies - $9.99USD - 99% - Win/Mac/Linux
What is it?: 2D combat airship or land walker builder.
Pros: Look at that review score! Build crazy airships, and land walkers now as well.
Cons: Simplistic art style by a solo dev. - From The Depths - $19.99USD - 89% - Win/Mac/Linux
What is it?: Like Robocraft meets Space Engineers except with boats.
Pros: Super-huge, complex builds are possible. Multiplayer. Campaign mode.
Cons: Pretty hardcore building that can be complicated to get into. Multiplayer still fairly early in dev. - Guns And Robots - Free, with in-game purchases and package options - 66% - Windows
What is it?: Build combat robots from parts and fight them in a third-person shooter.
Pros: Cool concept. Simple to get into with lots of options.
Cons: Many complaints in reviews about limits in the free version and focus on paying for content.
- Homebrew - $17.99USD - 70% - Windows
What is it?: Detailed physics sandbox vehicle builder.
Pros: Many build possibilities and parts. Ability to make realistic-looking vehicles. Programmable parts.
Cons: Multiplayer exists in an older version but is not in yet for the latest version. Relatively complex to get into, and relatively expensive. - Scrap Mechanic - $19.99USD - 85% - Windows
What is it?: Detailed physics sandbox vehicle builder. The new kid on the block, but very similar in concept to Homebrew. Has a devlog here.
Pros: A bit simpler than Homebrew to get into. Major multiplayer component.
Cons: Not as detailed as Homebrew. - MachineCraft - Free, with a $9.99USD premium option - 73% - Windows
What is it?: Another detailed physics sandbox vehicle builder.
Pros: Multiplayer. Similar building to RoboCraft. Premium edition is more like a way to support the dev - doesn't give premium players an advantage. No microtransations - Truly free!
Cons: Another single-dev game (I think?). Kinda janky interface. - Besiege - $7.99USD - 96% - Win/Mac/Linux
What is it?: Physics-based siege engine construction.
Pros: Vehicle parts aren't one solid piece - everything moves and interacts like a janky medieval siege engine should. Build complex monstrosities and lay waste to stuff.
Cons: No multiplayer. - SimplePlanes - $12.99USD - 90% - Win/Mac/Linux
What is it?: Physics-based aircraft and vehicle construction.
Pros: Intuitive build system with with a powerful aircraft physics engine.
Cons: Not a huge amount of variety in things to build.
Design 3D spaceships or space stations
- Kerbal Space Program - $39.99USD - 97% - Win/Mac/Linux
What is it?: A classic at this point. Build spaceships from parts.
Pros: Awesome physics-based spaceship gameplay. And some non-spaceship options as well. A bajillion mods.
Cons: Relatively expensive. No multiplayer, although there is a mod. - Starmade - $14.99USD - 73% - Win/Mac/Linux
What is it?: Build huge spaceships Minecraft-style in a massive universe.
Pros: The free version is currently the same as the full game (and will remain so until Beta). Huge world with lots to do and lots of players.
Cons: Some performance issues. Development updates can be slow. - Space Engineers - $24.99USD - 90% - Windows
What is it?: Physics sandbox space station creator madness.
Pros: Tons of content and possibilities. Multiplayer. Minecraft-style space station building. Has planets now too!
Cons: Can be buggy, especially in multiplayer. - Empyrion - $17.99USD - 86% - Windows
What is it?: Space and planet survival with ship and base building, similar to Space Engineers.
Pros: Multiple worlds to explore. Survival game systems along with building stuff. Lots to do.
Cons: Current version has some bugs.
- Gimbal - $14.99USD - 82% - Windows
What is it?: 2D custom spaceship combat.
Pros: Awesome space combat with buildable ships from tiny fighters to huge behemoths.
Cons: Another single-developer game with a small, very quiet multiplayer community. - Captain Forever Remix - $14.99USD - 94% - Win/Mac/Linux
What is it?: 2D custom spaceship combat.
Pros: Like Gimbal with the part scavenging of TerraTech. Based on the free 2009 original Captain Forever.
Cons: Roguelike-style quick deaths and no saves, which mightn't appeal to everyone. - Reassembly - $14.99USD - 94% - Win/Mac/Linux
What is it?: 2D custom spaceship combat.
Pros: Much like Captain Forever, with a little more depth and ability to save.
Cons: End-game ships can become fast and powerful enough that they're near-unstoppable; Captain Forever has more punishing enemies. - SimpleRockets - $7.99USD - 88% - Win/Mac/Linux
What is it?: Build 2D spaceships from parts. The predecessor of SimplePlanes.
Pros: It's basically a simpler Kerbal Space Program in 2D.
Cons: Initially a mobile port.
Not on PC
- Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts - Xbox 360
What is it?: Build vehicles and complete missions with your designs.
Pros: AAA budget. Fun varied vehicle designs. Multiplayer.
Cons: Some didn't appreciate the deviation from the style of previous games in the series. As a standalone game though, it was well received.
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Introduction
There's a whole lot of space out there. An infinity of it. And there are a whole lot of space games to fill it. (Well, not really, as it's infinity and they're comprised of indefinitely-large data, and even if they were physical they're finite - but it's a metaphor, y'know?)
And they've been around for ever. Elite, one of the first and best space exploration games, was released in 1984. For a generation, games like X-Wing versus Tie-Fighter, Starcraft and the Mark Hamill vehicle Wing Commander carried fans along happily.
They slumped - heavily - in the 2000s and there were questions back then whether space games would ever be big again - but the indie revolution has shot them back into orbit. We've picked out our favourite ten of the current class - tell us what we've missed in the comments.
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