The Spatials: Galactology Indie Game Preview
While the game is currently missing some of its’ mechanics, The Spatials: Galactology is already an enjoyable space simulation game with the potential to be a great simulation game.
While the game is currently missing some of its’ mechanics, The Spatials: Galactology is already an enjoyable space simulation game with the potential to be a great simulation game.
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