Compara los precios de SpaceDweller en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Roman Kozhukhov. Publicado por Roman Kozhukhov. Lanzado el 20/9/2017. Disponible en PC, Linux. Géneros: Indie, Strategy.

Mostly Negative on Steam and carrying fatal bugs reported at launch, SpaceDweller pitches an FTL-meets-Hearthstone loop that sounds smart on paper but stumbles hard on execution.

My spreadsheet instincts kicked in the moment I saw the pitch: turn-based space combat with modular flagship builds, summonable satellite units, procedurally generated enemies, and permadeath. That is a genuinely interesting design skeleton, one that clearly drew inspiration from FTL, Hearthstone, and Darkest Dungeon according to the developer's own press materials. The core idea is that you command an elite flagship travelling system to system, slotting in combat modules and deploying satellite ships onto the battlefield to crack enemy flagships before they crack yours. On paper that mix of deck-building-adjacent resource management and positional tactics could hold up for a solid run or two. In practice, the layer of strategic decision-making feels thin, and the moment you start asking whether module synergies have any meaningful depth, the answer is mostly "not yet." The biggest structural problem is onboarding, or rather the absence of it. Community reports flag that the game shipped without a tutorial, which is a significant ask for a game whose combat system involves managing modules, placing satellites, and reading enemy unique abilities simultaneously. One early player put it plainly: the instructions are vague, and figuring things out requires tolerance for trial-and-error that most players will not extend to a low-profile indie. For a genre where knowing the decision tree is half the fun, that is a costly oversight. The procedurally generated enemy roster does at least mean each run presents different ability combinations that require you to adjust, and there are shoot-em-up missions layered in to break up the turn-based pacing, which is a structural idea worth crediting. Then there are the stability issues. Forum threads from launch onward document a hard crash on startup caused by a variable initialisation error, and at least one bug where placing a satellite locked both the player and the AI into an unresponsive state mid-battle. For a solo developer project released in 2017 with a tiny review sample, it is difficult to know whether patches have addressed these, but the review score has sat at Mostly Negative across 14 total reviews, which is a small but pointed signal. There is no mod ecosystem, no community tooling, and essentially no post-launch content conversation visible anywhere. The honest use case for SpaceDweller is someone who wants to stress-test a rough diamond of an idea and is comfortable operating without a net. If you have exhausted FTL and want something adjacent that costs very little, the satellite-plus-module combat has enough structural novelty to fill an evening before the seams show. Flagship upgrade progression across star systems and permadeath runs give it a skeleton of replayability. But anyone expecting the strategic depth of a properly finished turn-based title will hit the ceiling fast. There is no tutorial to respect newcomers here, no active community to fill the gaps, and the bugs are real. Approach with low expectations and you might find a rough but interesting hour or two; approach with anything else and frustration arrives quickly. Diego, Scout Team

SpaceDweller

SpaceDweller

20 sept 2017Roman Kozhukhov
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Mostly Negative on Steam and carrying fatal bugs reported at launch, SpaceDweller pitches an FTL-meets-Hearthstone loop that sounds smart on paper but stumbles hard on execution.

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My spreadsheet instincts kicked in the moment I saw the pitch: turn-based space combat with modular flagship builds, summonable satellite units, procedurally generated enemies, and permadeath. That is a genuinely interesting design skeleton, one that clearly drew inspiration from FTL, Hearthstone, and Darkest Dungeon according to the developer's own press materials. The core idea is that you command an elite flagship travelling system to system, slotting in combat modules and deploying satellite ships onto the battlefield to crack enemy flagships before they crack yours. On paper that mix of deck-building-adjacent resource management and positional tactics could hold up for a solid run or two. In practice, the layer of strategic decision-making feels thin, and the moment you start asking whether module synergies have any meaningful depth, the answer is mostly "not yet." The biggest structural problem is onboarding, or rather the absence of it. Community reports flag that the game shipped without a tutorial, which is a significant ask for a game whose combat system involves managing modules, placing satellites, and reading enemy unique abilities simultaneously. One early player put it plainly: the instructions are vague, and figuring things out requires tolerance for trial-and-error that most players will not extend to a low-profile indie. For a genre where knowing the decision tree is half the fun, that is a costly oversight. The procedurally generated enemy roster does at least mean each run presents different ability combinations that require you to adjust, and there are shoot-em-up missions layered in to break up the turn-based pacing, which is a structural idea worth crediting. Then there are the stability issues. Forum threads from launch onward document a hard crash on startup caused by a variable initialisation error, and at least one bug where placing a satellite locked both the player and the AI into an unresponsive state mid-battle. For a solo developer project released in 2017 with a tiny review sample, it is difficult to know whether patches have addressed these, but the review score has sat at Mostly Negative across 14 total reviews, which is a small but pointed signal. There is no mod ecosystem, no community tooling, and essentially no post-launch content conversation visible anywhere. The honest use case for SpaceDweller is someone who wants to stress-test a rough diamond of an idea and is comfortable operating without a net. If you have exhausted FTL and want something adjacent that costs very little, the satellite-plus-module combat has enough structural novelty to fill an evening before the seams show. Flagship upgrade progression across star systems and permadeath runs give it a skeleton of replayability. But anyone expecting the strategic depth of a properly finished turn-based title will hit the ceiling fast. There is no tutorial to respect newcomers here, no active community to fill the gaps, and the bugs are real. Approach with low expectations and you might find a rough but interesting hour or two; approach with anything else and frustration arrives quickly.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstrading-cardscloud-savestier:sub-5PermadeathFlagship UpgradesSatellite CombatProcedural EnemiesShoot-em-up MissionsModule BuildsNo TutorialSolo Developer

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Windows 7
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
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500 MB available space
Graphics
512Mb
Processor
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Roman Kozhukhov
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