Compara los precios de Mars Horizon en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Auroch Digital. Publicado por The Irregular Corporation. Lanzado el 17/11/2020. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Indie, Simulation, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 71/100.

Run a space agency from Sputnik-era rockets to a crewed Mars landing. A surprisingly tense strategy sim where every mission budget decision feels real.

Mars Horizon is a turn-based management and mission strategy game in which you build and lead a major space agency through the entire arc of space exploration history, from the first primitive rockets all the way to a crewed Mars landing. You choose your agency at the start (NASA, ESA, JAXA, and others are represented), set research priorities, manage a limited budget across construction and recruitment, and then handle individual rocket launches through a mini-game system where component failures cascade in genuinely stressful ways. It sits somewhere between a board game adaptation and a lite 4X, light enough to finish in a weekend, deep enough that you will definitely restart after a bad budget call wrecks your Mars timeline. The core loop works because the resource pressure stays meaningful throughout. Early game is about hitting prestige milestones faster than rival agencies, which means deciding whether to rush an orbital mission or invest in a better rocket bus for long-term efficiency. Later, as missions grow more complex, the launch mini-game shifts from a mild nuisance to a genuine point of tension. You are allocating limited action points across systems to manage heat, power, and structural integrity while things quietly go wrong. It is not a deep simulation, but the decisions feel consequential in the moment, and that matters more than the mechanical complexity here. Where Mars Horizon earns its Very Positive reviews is in focus and accessibility. The game knows exactly what it wants to be: a digestible, historically grounded space race strategy aimed at people who find Kerbal Space Program intimidating and Civilization too sprawling. The adjustable difficulty, save-anywhere support, and clear UI make it genuinely welcoming. The writing treats space history with real respect without turning into a lecture. Watching your agency unlock actual mission types pulled from real programs, from Apollo-analog lunar landings to Mars orbiters, gives the progression a satisfying weight even if you already know how the story ends. The shortcomings are real though. AI rival agencies feel passive rather than threatening; they rarely create the competitive panic the game implies they should. The launch mini-game, after a dozen runs, starts to feel repetitive because the decision space inside it does not expand much as missions scale up. The late-game also compresses a little awkwardly, with the Mars mission arriving before you have had time to fully appreciate the journey there. And at a Metacritic score of 71, critics were not wrong to note these gaps. This is a polished, enjoyable game with a ceiling, not a genre-defining one. If you have ever watched a rocket documentary and thought you wanted to be on the other side of the decision, Mars Horizon scratches that itch cleanly and without demanding 80 hours of your life. Strategy players who want something shorter and more focused than a full grand strategy, or sim fans who want stakes without a learning cliff, will find this worth their time. Players chasing deep AI competition or complex systems will bounce off it quickly. Alex, Scout Team

Mars Horizon

Mars Horizon

17 nov 2020Auroch DigitalThe Irregular Corporation
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Run a space agency from Sputnik-era rockets to a crewed Mars landing. A surprisingly tense strategy sim where every mission budget decision feels real.

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Mars Horizon is a turn-based management and mission strategy game in which you build and lead a major space agency through the entire arc of space exploration history, from the first primitive rockets all the way to a crewed Mars landing. You choose your agency at the start (NASA, ESA, JAXA, and others are represented), set research priorities, manage a limited budget across construction and recruitment, and then handle individual rocket launches through a mini-game system where component failures cascade in genuinely stressful ways. It sits somewhere between a board game adaptation and a lite 4X, light enough to finish in a weekend, deep enough that you will definitely restart after a bad budget call wrecks your Mars timeline. The core loop works because the resource pressure stays meaningful throughout. Early game is about hitting prestige milestones faster than rival agencies, which means deciding whether to rush an orbital mission or invest in a better rocket bus for long-term efficiency. Later, as missions grow more complex, the launch mini-game shifts from a mild nuisance to a genuine point of tension. You are allocating limited action points across systems to manage heat, power, and structural integrity while things quietly go wrong. It is not a deep simulation, but the decisions feel consequential in the moment, and that matters more than the mechanical complexity here. Where Mars Horizon earns its Very Positive reviews is in focus and accessibility. The game knows exactly what it wants to be: a digestible, historically grounded space race strategy aimed at people who find Kerbal Space Program intimidating and Civilization too sprawling. The adjustable difficulty, save-anywhere support, and clear UI make it genuinely welcoming. The writing treats space history with real respect without turning into a lecture. Watching your agency unlock actual mission types pulled from real programs, from Apollo-analog lunar landings to Mars orbiters, gives the progression a satisfying weight even if you already know how the story ends. The shortcomings are real though. AI rival agencies feel passive rather than threatening; they rarely create the competitive panic the game implies they should. The launch mini-game, after a dozen runs, starts to feel repetitive because the decision space inside it does not expand much as missions scale up. The late-game also compresses a little awkwardly, with the Mars mission arriving before you have had time to fully appreciate the journey there. And at a Metacritic score of 71, critics were not wrong to note these gaps. This is a polished, enjoyable game with a ceiling, not a genre-defining one. If you have ever watched a rocket documentary and thought you wanted to be on the other side of the decision, Mars Horizon scratches that itch cleanly and without demanding 80 hours of your life. Strategy players who want something shorter and more focused than a full grand strategy, or sim fans who want stakes without a learning cliff, will find this worth their time. Players chasing deep AI competition or complex systems will bounce off it quickly.

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steamSpace Agency ManagementHistorical SettingTurn-Based StrategyResource ManagementAccessible StrategyMission PlanningBoard Game-StyleShort Campaign

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2.0GHz Dual Core Processor
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
GeForce GT 740 (2048 MB) / Radeon HD 5770 (1024 MB) or equivalent
DirectX
Version 11
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4 GB available space
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Desarrolladora
Auroch Digital
Distribuidora
The Irregular Corporation
Fecha de lanzamiento
17 nov 2020

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