by Alice O'Connor, Dec 13, 2012 6:45am PST
Artermis: Spaceship Bridge Simulator is a wonderful idea, a co-op starship sim where each player mans a different station on the bridge using their own PC, but getting everyone together in one room for the full experience would never be too easy. Delightfully, you can now easily pull a motley crew together almost anywhere, as creator Thom Robertson has released an iOS edition with cross-platform play.
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by Alice O'Connor, Jan 25, 2011 10:30am PST
Indie developer Thom Roberton's fascinating co-op spaceship bridge simulator Artemis has received a hefty update with with all-new graphics, a price cut, online play and the ability to play with or against up to five other crews.
You can download a demo of version 1.3 from FileShack. The full game now costs only $40 for a full bridge license, which covers five computers. Artemis originally cost $60 when it launched in 2010. Robertson still offers a full money-back guarantee too. Read more »
by Alice O'Connor, Oct 26, 2010 9:40am PDT
A co-operative video game where players each control a single station on the bridge of a starship is surely the dream of many a Star Trek fan. While indie developer Thom Robertson's newly-released Artemis: Spaceship Bridge Simulator might not have the license, for now it's perhaps the closest you'll get to living out fantasies of boldly going. Read more »
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