Kamis, 09 Maret 2017

Multi-Media Review: Kerbal Space Program

Kerbal Space Program Though some predicted they’d be dead by now, flight simulations continue to thrive in various forms. Kerbal Space Program (kerbalspace program.com), which costs $27, puts the gamer in charge of the space program for the fictional Earth-like planet Kerbal, whose inhabitants resemble humans. Despite its whimsical setting, this game is quite serious …

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