Infinite Space III: Sea of Stars Sea of Stars is a starship roguelike, a sandbox adventure game of interstellar exploration and combat. Travel from star to star, upgrade your ship with new systems and weapons, build up your flotilla with allies and mercenaries, and take on a variety of alien menaces. Infinite Space III: Sea of Stars is a starship roguelike, a sandbox adventure game of interstellar exploration and space battles. Travel from star to star, discover strange artifacts and lifeforms, upgrade your ship with new systems and weapons, build up your flotilla with allies and mercenaries, and take on a variety of alien menaces.
A downloadable game for Windows and macOS
The space roguelike series that started it all continues!
Sea of Stars is a starship roguelike, a fully randomized sandbox adventure game of interstellar exploration and combat. Travel from star to star, discover strange artifacts and lifeforms, upgrade your ship with new systems and weapons, build up your flotilla with allies and mercenaries, and take on a variety of alien menaces.
Dozens and dozens (and dozens) of unique aliens, starships, artifacts, ship systems, characters, places, weapons, lifeforms, events and special 'save the galaxy quests'.
Thoughtful randomization assures a different experience each time the game is played.
Hybrid turn-based starfield movement; pausable real time combat.
Quick to pick up, easy to play yet challenging to master.
Games are brisk yet full of details to ponder.
Great for kids!
A range of difficulty options.
Full combat simulator mode so you can play with all of the starships, starship systems, weapons, and more right away. Nothing to unlock!
With the help of a small cadre of green, frog-like illustrators from Mizar V, Sea of Stars continues the Digital Eel tradition of featuring whimsical game art.
Fully orchestrated soundtrack by UK composer Edwin Sykes. Soundscaping and incidental music by The Mystery Kitchen.
Get the Infinite Space III: Sea of Stars Original Computer Game Soundtrack by Edwin Sykes here (listen online, free or purchase and download). Visit Digital Eel Visit Digital Eel on Facebook Visit Strange Adventures on Facebook Visit Weird Worlds on Facebook Visit Sea of Stars on Facebook
The original Infinite Space III: Sea of Stars web page is here. Note: The whole Infinite Space family of space roguelikes (Sea of Stars, Weird Worlds and Strange Adventures) is available on itch.io. Skyrim mythic dawn mod. Go see!
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DRM-free Win version users can download a v1.x.0-v1.1.2 patch here: http://www.digital-eel.com/files/seaofstars_patch1..
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Digital Eel is a self-funded independentvideo game development team located in the Seattle, Washington area. Digital Eel is best known for its Infinite Space series of space roguelikes.
History[edit]
The group was formed in 2001 by Rich Carlson (Ion Storm, Looking Glass Studios), Iikka Keränen (Looking Glass Studios, Valve) and Bill 'Phosphorus' Sears (KnowWonder, GameHouse).[1]
In April 2013, Digital Eel announced plans for the third installment of the Infinite Space series, Infinite Space III: Sea of Stars, and turned to Kickstarter.com to crowdfund the project.[2] Funding was successful.[3]
Developers[edit]
Rich Carlson – design, sound, music and art
Iikka Keränen – design, code and art
Bill 'Phosphorus' Sears (deceased) – artist, music and design
Henry Kropf – code, Mac expert
Games[edit]
Strange Adventures in Infinite Space reissue (Linux, macOS, Windows, 2020)
Goblin Slayer Third Edition (boardgame, 2019)
Protagon (VR game, HTC Vive/Windows, 2017)
Infinite Space Battle Poker (card game, 2016)
Pairs: Infinite Space (card game, 2016)
Infinite Space III: Sea of Stars (Windows, Mac, 2015)
Eat Electric Death! (boardgame, 2013)
Infinite Space Explorers: X-1 Expansion (card game, 2012)
Infinite Space Explorers (card game, 2012)
Data Jammers: FastForward (Windows, Mac, 2011 & 2015)
Space Ludo (boardgame, 2009)
BrainPipe: A Plunge to Unhumanity (Windows, Mac & iPhone, 2008 & 2009)
Goblin Slayer (boardgame, 2008)
Soup du Jour (Windows & iPad, 2007 & 2011)
Eat Electric Death! (boardgame, 2007 but shelved by publisher)
Weird Worlds: Return to Infinite Space (Windows, Mac & iPad, 2005, 2006, 2011 & 2014)
Digital Eel's Big Box of Blox (Windows, Mac, handhelds, smartphones, 2003–2008)
Dr. Blob's Organism (Windows & Mac, 2003)
Strange Adventures in Infinite Space (Windows, Mac & handhelds, 2002)
Plasmaworm (Windows, July 17, 2001)
Reception[edit]
Digital Eel is best known for its Infinite Space series of space roguelikes, Strange Adventures in Infinite Space (2002), Weird Worlds: Return to Infinite Space (2005) and Infinite Space III: Sea of Stars (2015). Strange Adventures and Weird Worlds pioneered the space roguelike subgenre, inspiring later efforts like FTL: Faster Than Light.[4]
Awards[edit]
Excellence in Audio: Brainpipe (IGF, 2009[5])
Innovation in Audio: Weird Worlds: Return to Infinite Space (IGF, 2006[6])
Seumas McNally Grand Prize finalist: Weird Worlds: Return to Infinite Space (IGF, 2006[7])
Quest/Adventure Game of the Year: Weird Worlds: Return to Infinite Space (Game Tunnel, 2005)
Innovation in Visual Art: Dr. Blob's Organism (IGF, 2004[8])
Innovation in Audio: Dr. Blob's Organism (IGF, 2004[8])
References[edit]
^'Digital Eel - About Us'. digital-eel.com. Retrieved August 20, 2015.
^'Digital Eel Launches Kickstarter for Next Infinite Space Game'. Game Politics. Archived from the original on April 25, 2013. Retrieved 9 April 2013.
^'Infinite Space 3: Sea of Stars'. Kickstarter. Retrieved August 20, 2015.
^'IGF awards 2013: FTL acceptance speech for Excellence in Design award'. Game Developers Conference. March 28, 2013. Retrieved January 1, 2016.
^'The 12th Annual Independent Games Festival - Finalists & Winners'. igf.com. Retrieved August 20, 2015.
^'The 12th Annual Independent Games Festival - 2006 Finalists & Winners'. igf.com. Archived from the original on June 4, 2016. Retrieved August 20, 2015.
^'The 12th Annual Independent Games Festival - 2006 Finalists & Winners'. igf.com. Archived from the original on June 4, 2016. Retrieved August 20, 2015.
^ ab'The 12th Annual Independent Games Festival - 2004 Finalists & Winners'. igf.com. Retrieved August 20, 2015.
External links[edit]
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