Double Fine's Spacebase DF-9 hits Early Access

Space is the place, They say, and it's certainly popular today. Hot on the heels of Stardock's announcement of Galactic Civilizations III, Double Fine Productions has launched Spacebase DF-9 via Early Access. If you dream of building and running your own space station while peering into the inmost thoughts of its denizens, oh, what fun you'll have.

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Space is the place, They say, and it's certainly popular today. Hot on the heels of Stardock's announcement of Galactic Civilizations III, Double Fine Productions has launched Spacebase DF-9 via Early Access. If you dream of building and running your own space station while peering into the inmost thoughts of its denizens, oh, what fun you'll have.

Starting with just three citizens and a tiny seed pod, you'll mine, build, and expand a space station, while dealing with meteor strikes, parasites, invasions, and other problems. Your space-folks are more than just numbers, with simulated social lives, jobs, likes and dislikes, and space-blogs revealing their thoughts--for example, that they can feel something squirming inside their guts.

Double Fine still has a huge long list of things it'd still like to add, but the basics are playable.

Paying at least $25 will get you a copy of the finished game for PC, Mac, and Linux plus alpha access. If you fancy paying more, more expensive tiers include the soundtrack, a bundle of Double Fine games, and having in-game citizens named after you.

Spacebase DF-9 began life in one of Double Fine's Amnesia Fortnight game jams, as one of five ideas the public voted to become prototypes. Curiously, the game's also received financial backing from studios, companies, and folks including Indie Fund, Humble Bundle, and The Behemoth.

Here's a flashy trailer to celebrate the launch, though Double Fine has also put together an in-depth 38-minute gameplay demo with project lead JP LeBreton demonstrating how to start out:

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    October 15, 2013 11:30 AM

    Alice O'Connor posted a new article, Double Fine's Spacebase DF-9 hits Early Access.

    Space is the place, They say, and it's certainly popular today. Hot on the heels of Stardock's announcement of Galactic Civilizations III, Double Fine Productions has launched Spacebase DF-9 via Early Access. If you dream of building and running your own space station while peering into the inmost thoughts of its denizens, oh, what fun you'll have.

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      October 15, 2013 11:32 AM

      Does this game have zombies or what?

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        October 15, 2013 2:52 PM

        Probably not, it literally looks like something some dude just threw together in a couple of weeks.

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          October 15, 2013 4:32 PM

          Is this the pitch Remo was involved in during the amnesia fortnight?

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            October 15, 2013 5:29 PM

            I believe that is correct. I wonder if AF will change thinking in other studios if they get a bunch of hits out of it. I like the idea of individuals having more creative input even in the big shops.

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              October 15, 2013 5:33 PM

              How successful were Costume Quest and Stacking? Those came out of previous amnesia fortnights prototypes.

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      October 15, 2013 12:03 PM

      Will get it, may back it in early access. It was my favorite Amnesia Fortnight prototype.

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      October 15, 2013 2:36 PM

      I will buy this for sure, it was the one prototype I have the highest playtime in Steam - even though while watching Amnesia Fortnight I liked Autonomous the most.
      Also, I guess Chris Remo will keep making the music for this? I seem to remember him mentioning making some tracks for a game recently...

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      October 15, 2013 2:45 PM

      How did I miss the announcement of GalCiv 3. Dangit!

      And this one looks sweet, too!!

      TBS FOR THE WIN! IT'S BACK, BABY!!

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      October 15, 2013 4:08 PM

      Awesome! Great to see that Amnesia Fortnight prototype is making it to a full game.

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      October 15, 2013 4:20 PM

      Dungeon Keeper and Startopia mixed together. ALL MY MONIES

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