Compara los precios de Star Crafter en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Tbjbu2. Publicado por Tbjbu2. Lanzado el 26/9/2025. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Casual, Indie, Simulation.

Dyson Rings and planet-crafting in a solo sandbox that bites off a lot but chews with mixed results - worth a look if you can stomach a rough-edged indie with a big systemic ambition.

I spend a lot of time with games that promise civilisation-scale payoffs, and Star Crafter lands squarely in that niche - the kind of singleplayer sandbox where your early-game grind feeds a late-game that looks cosmically different from where you started. The core loop is familiar to anyone who has played Planet Crafter or Dyson Sphere Program: mine raw materials, feed them into smelters and fabricators, expand your electricity grid to power more machines, farm enough food to keep your character alive, and gradually convert that resource base into rockets capable of constructing entire planets and Dyson Rings around a star. It is an ambitious ladder to climb, and when the orbital structures start taking shape the visual payoff is genuinely striking. The systems underneath that payoff are where the interesting decisions live. Electricity management requires you to scale your generator network ahead of demand, not in reaction to it - blackouts stall your smelter queue fast. Terraforming lets you carve out flat ground for machinery placement, and each newly crafted planet or moon introduces fresh resource nodes that unlock the next tier of fabricated components. The progression is vertical in the satisfying way: you are always working toward something bigger. The bottlenecks around extractor placement and smelter scheduling are real logistical puzzles, not padding. For the kind of player who enjoys optimising production chains, there is enough here to occupy a meaningful run. That said, the context around Star Crafter matters for a buying decision. Tbjbu2 is a one-person developer with a catalogue of structurally similar survival-crafting titles, and the Steam community has been vocal that the UI and tech tree feel recycled across releases. The developer's own public response confirmed this is a conscious design choice, prioritising new-game ideas over iterating the interface. Whether that feels efficient or lazy depends entirely on your tolerance for functional-but-basic UIs. The game also has no combat whatsoever, which is either a clean design focus or a notable absence depending on your taste. Several players flagged that the only way to advance certain tech gates is to explore ruins, which introduces a dependency that can feel arbitrary in a game otherwise built around resource systems. Performance deserves a mention too. On mid-range hardware the game runs acceptably, but GPU load is higher than the visual fidelity suggests, and at 1440p some players have reported resolution-related issues. A free demo exists on Steam, which is the single most useful piece of advice I can give here: the demo will tell you within an hour whether the loop engages you or whether the rough-around-the-edges execution is a dealbreaker. The cosmic-scale ambition is real, the systemic depth is genuine, but the polish level is firmly indie-budget and the developer's post-launch communication has been uneven. Diego, Scout Team

Star Crafter

Star Crafter

26 sept 2025Tbjbu2
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Dyson Rings and planet-crafting in a solo sandbox that bites off a lot but chews with mixed results - worth a look if you can stomach a rough-edged indie with a big systemic ambition.

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I spend a lot of time with games that promise civilisation-scale payoffs, and Star Crafter lands squarely in that niche - the kind of singleplayer sandbox where your early-game grind feeds a late-game that looks cosmically different from where you started. The core loop is familiar to anyone who has played Planet Crafter or Dyson Sphere Program: mine raw materials, feed them into smelters and fabricators, expand your electricity grid to power more machines, farm enough food to keep your character alive, and gradually convert that resource base into rockets capable of constructing entire planets and Dyson Rings around a star. It is an ambitious ladder to climb, and when the orbital structures start taking shape the visual payoff is genuinely striking. The systems underneath that payoff are where the interesting decisions live. Electricity management requires you to scale your generator network ahead of demand, not in reaction to it - blackouts stall your smelter queue fast. Terraforming lets you carve out flat ground for machinery placement, and each newly crafted planet or moon introduces fresh resource nodes that unlock the next tier of fabricated components. The progression is vertical in the satisfying way: you are always working toward something bigger. The bottlenecks around extractor placement and smelter scheduling are real logistical puzzles, not padding. For the kind of player who enjoys optimising production chains, there is enough here to occupy a meaningful run. That said, the context around Star Crafter matters for a buying decision. Tbjbu2 is a one-person developer with a catalogue of structurally similar survival-crafting titles, and the Steam community has been vocal that the UI and tech tree feel recycled across releases. The developer's own public response confirmed this is a conscious design choice, prioritising new-game ideas over iterating the interface. Whether that feels efficient or lazy depends entirely on your tolerance for functional-but-basic UIs. The game also has no combat whatsoever, which is either a clean design focus or a notable absence depending on your taste. Several players flagged that the only way to advance certain tech gates is to explore ruins, which introduces a dependency that can feel arbitrary in a game otherwise built around resource systems. Performance deserves a mention too. On mid-range hardware the game runs acceptably, but GPU load is higher than the visual fidelity suggests, and at 1440p some players have reported resolution-related issues. A free demo exists on Steam, which is the single most useful piece of advice I can give here: the demo will tell you within an hour whether the loop engages you or whether the rough-around-the-edges execution is a dealbreaker. The cosmic-scale ambition is real, the systemic depth is genuine, but the polish level is firmly indie-budget and the developer's post-launch communication has been uneven.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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singleplayerachievementscloud-savestier:indieDyson Ring ConstructionPlanet CraftingNo CombatElectricity ManagementResource Chain OptimizationVoxel TerraformingEarly Access Rough EdgesDemo Available

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Windows 10+
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8 GB RAM
Storage
10 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050-TI or AMD Radeon RX 5500 XT
Processor
Intel Core i5-7400 @ 3.3 GHz or AMD Ryzen 3 3300X

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