Space Crew: Legendary Edition
A starship crew-management sim where one bad decision turns your captain into space debris. Tense, punishing, and oddly compelling.
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About Space Crew: Legendary Edition
Space Crew: Legendary Edition is a real-time crew-management sim from Runner Duck, the studio behind Bomber Crew. The formula is familiar if you played that predecessor: you assign specialist crew members to stations aboard a single vessel, manage simultaneous crises mid-mission, and try to get everyone home alive. Swap out the World War II Lancaster bomber for a sci-fi starship, replace flak and Messerschmitts with alien fighters and android boarding parties, and you have the core loop. It sounds simple on paper, but the moment you have a hull breach, a crew member on fire, shields failing, and a warp drive that needs charging all at once, the mental overhead spikes fast. That chaos is the point, and for a certain kind of player it is genuinely satisfying to untangle. The strategic layer gives you a home base where you recruit crew, level them through specializations (captain, engineer, gunner, security officer, and more), and outfit your ship with upgraded systems. Progression feels meaningful in the early and mid game because each new piece of kit or leveled perk changes how you approach missions. Engineers with higher repair speed change the calculus on how long you can survive sustained fire. A well-leveled security officer makes android boarding events survivable rather than catastrophic. That said, the build variety is relatively narrow compared to deeper sims. You will find an efficient crew setup and largely stick to it, which is a real ceiling for players who want systemic variety across a full campaign. The Legendary Edition folds in content additions that extend the campaign with new mission types, enemy factions, and tougher difficulty brackets aimed at players who have already cleared the base game. Newcomers get all of that in one package, and the tutorial does a decent job easing you in before throwing harder threats at you. The difficulty curve is not always clean, though. Some missions spike in lethality in ways that feel arbitrary rather than earned, and permadeath on veteran crew members can produce frustration that borders on tedious rather than meaningful. If you are the kind of player who obsessively backs up saves, this one will test you. The AI behavior of enemy ships is functional but not particularly dynamic. You will learn the attack patterns within a few hours and settle into reactive habits rather than proactive strategy. The mod ecosystem on PC is essentially nonexistent, which is a missed opportunity given how much a game like this could benefit from community content. Steam reviews sit at a mixed 74 percent positive, and that split reflects a real ambivalence: fans of Bomber Crew who wanted more of the same get it, but players hoping for deeper strategic complexity or long-term replayability run into the walls quickly. At around 15 to 25 hours for a focused campaign run, it is a complete experience, just not an expansive one. For the strategy and sim crowd, Space Crew: Legendary Edition occupies a specific niche. It is not a grand-scale space opera sim. It is a tight, stressful, single-ship survival game that rewards quick prioritization over long-term planning. Beginners to the genre can absolutely pick it up, the learning curve is humane, and the feedback loop of a successful mission return with a battered but alive crew is genuinely satisfying. Veterans looking for spreadsheet-deep systems will exhaust what is here faster than they would like. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Runner Duck
- Publisher
- Curve Digital
- Release Date
- Oct 15, 2020