

Astrosphere
Astrosphere is a sci-fi strategy adventure game that combines exploration, base building, and tactical space combat.
Features
- Single player
- Open World Game
- Sci-fi
Tags
- Space Games
- Game
- Indie Game
- spaceship
- Strategy Game
- space-simulation
- economy-simulation
Astrosphere News & Activities
Recent activities
- faceinvader reviewed Astrosphere
Astrosphere feels strangely peaceful to me. I love just drifting through space, collecting resources, and expanding my little station at my own pace. It reminds me why I enjoy games like this, there’s no rush, no pressure, just the quiet feeling of building something in the middle of nowhere.
- faceinvader updated Astrosphere
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faceinvader added Astrosphere as alternative to Starsector, Space Rangers and Star Wolves
Astrosphere information
What is Astrosphere?
Astrosphere is a sci-fi strategy adventure game that combines exploration, base building, and tactical space combat. As the commander of a customizable space station, you expand your base, research technologies, and venture into procedurally generated galaxies filled with mysteries, anomalies, and hostile forces.
Craft and upgrade unique ships, gather resources, and engage in intense top-down battles. Every decision shapes your journey and survival in the cosmos. With its atmospheric presentation, immersive soundtrack, and deep progression system, Astrosphere invites players to build, explore, and thrive among the stars.
Features:
- Construct and expand your space station
- Design and customize ships with various systems and weapons
- Explore procedurally generated star systems
- Engage in tactical real-time battles
- Manage resources and research technologies
- Enjoy detailed visuals and an immersive soundtrack








Comments and Reviews
Astrosphere feels strangely peaceful to me. I love just drifting through space, collecting resources, and expanding my little station at my own pace. It reminds me why I enjoy games like this, there’s no rush, no pressure, just the quiet feeling of building something in the middle of nowhere.