Compare Out of Space Key prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Behold Studios. Published by Behold Studios. Released on 2/26/2020. Available on PC. Genres: Casual, Indie, Strategy.

A co-op strategy game where you and up to three friends manage a spaceship household, fight alien infestations, and argue over who forgot to fix the generator.

Out of Space is a top-down co-op strategy game built around the premise of running a shared spaceship like a dysfunctional household. You generate resources, manage appliances, contain a creeping alien infestation, and try to build a sustainable living situation before everything falls apart. Up to four players can join online, and the whole loop is designed around the friction of coordination - which is either the game's best feature or its biggest flaw depending on who you ask. From a systems perspective, the game is relatively shallow compared to what the 'strategy' label might suggest. There is no tech tree of any real complexity, no faction differentiation, and the resource loops are straightforward enough to internalize in a single session. What passes for strategic depth here is the spatial puzzle of expanding your ship room by room, prioritizing which appliances to upgrade, and managing the spread of alien goo before it locks off critical areas. Think less Dwarf Fortress and more Overcooked with a light colony-sim skin on top. The alien infestation mechanic is the most interesting design decision in the game. The goo spreads in real time, applies pressure to your layout decisions, and forces reactive play. If your team is communicating well, containing an outbreak while simultaneously running resource routes feels genuinely satisfying. If someone wanders off to redecorate a room while the generator is being consumed, you will have a very honest conversation about task prioritization. Solo play exists but the AI for handling these situations is essentially nonexistent - this is a game that requires human co-players to reach its potential. The tutorial covers basics adequately, and the learning curve is gentle enough that strategy newcomers should not feel overwhelmed. The short session length - runs typically clock in under an hour - makes it approachable even for players who normally avoid the genre. Where it loses points is in long-term replayability. Once you have optimized a ship layout and internalized the upgrade priority order, there is not much mechanical complexity left to discover. The mod ecosystem is minimal, post-launch content additions have been limited, and the Mixed review score on Steam reflects a player base that found the ceiling earlier than expected. Out of Space lands best as a casual co-op session game for a small friend group that wants something low-commitment between heavier titles. It is not the strategy experience the genre tag implies, but as a lightweight cooperative management game with genuine couch-and-discord energy, it delivers what it promises for a few evenings before the novelty fades. Diego, Scout Team

Out of Space Key
CasualIndieStrategy

Out of Space Key

Feb 26, 2020Behold Studios
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A co-op strategy game where you and up to three friends manage a spaceship household, fight alien infestations, and argue over who forgot to fix the generator.

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Out of Space is a top-down co-op strategy game built around the premise of running a shared spaceship like a dysfunctional household. You generate resources, manage appliances, contain a creeping alien infestation, and try to build a sustainable living situation before everything falls apart. Up to four players can join online, and the whole loop is designed around the friction of coordination - which is either the game's best feature or its biggest flaw depending on who you ask. From a systems perspective, the game is relatively shallow compared to what the 'strategy' label might suggest. There is no tech tree of any real complexity, no faction differentiation, and the resource loops are straightforward enough to internalize in a single session. What passes for strategic depth here is the spatial puzzle of expanding your ship room by room, prioritizing which appliances to upgrade, and managing the spread of alien goo before it locks off critical areas. Think less Dwarf Fortress and more Overcooked with a light colony-sim skin on top. The alien infestation mechanic is the most interesting design decision in the game. The goo spreads in real time, applies pressure to your layout decisions, and forces reactive play. If your team is communicating well, containing an outbreak while simultaneously running resource routes feels genuinely satisfying. If someone wanders off to redecorate a room while the generator is being consumed, you will have a very honest conversation about task prioritization. Solo play exists but the AI for handling these situations is essentially nonexistent - this is a game that requires human co-players to reach its potential. The tutorial covers basics adequately, and the learning curve is gentle enough that strategy newcomers should not feel overwhelmed. The short session length - runs typically clock in under an hour - makes it approachable even for players who normally avoid the genre. Where it loses points is in long-term replayability. Once you have optimized a ship layout and internalized the upgrade priority order, there is not much mechanical complexity left to discover. The mod ecosystem is minimal, post-launch content additions have been limited, and the Mixed review score on Steam reflects a player base that found the ceiling earlier than expected. Out of Space lands best as a casual co-op session game for a small friend group that wants something low-commitment between heavier titles. It is not the strategy experience the genre tag implies, but as a lightweight cooperative management game with genuine couch-and-discord energy, it delivers what it promises for a few evenings before the novelty fades. Diego, Scout Team

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steamCo-op ManagementAlien InfestationSession GameCouch Co-op AlternativeResource RoutingSpaceship Base-Building4-Player Online

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Game Info

Developer
Behold Studios
Publisher
Behold Studios
Release Date
Feb 26, 2020

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