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April 27, 2015

Kerbal Space Program

Kerbal Space Program
Based on 201 Ratings
8.4
metacritic
Based on 25 Reviews
85
Release date
April 27, 2015
Developer
Publisher
Genre
Engine
Mode(s)
Single-player
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Summary

In Kerbal Space Program you have to build a space-worthy ship, capable of flying its crew out into space without killing any of them. At your disposal is a collection of parts, which must be assembled to create a functional craft. Each part has its own function and will affect the way a ship flies (or does not). So strap yourself in, and get ready to try some Rocket Science.

Kerbal Space Program System Requirements

🤏 Minimum Requirements

OS:
Windows 7 SP1+
CPU:
Core 2 Duo 2.0 Ghz
RAM:
4 GB RAM
GPU:
DX10 (SM 4.0) capable, 512MB VRAM

👍 Recommended Specs

OS:
Windows 10 64-bit
CPU:
Core i5
RAM:
8 GB RAM
GPU:
DX10 (SM 4.0) capable, 1GB VRAM

Kerbal Space Program Trailer

Kerbal Space Program Screenshots

Critic Reviews

  • 100
    PCWorld January 20, 2016
    Kerbal Space Program isn't just a fantastic space game. It's one of those games that makes you glad you play on PC, because it could only come to exist on PC.
  • 0
    Rock, Paper, Shotgun December 9, 2015
    It is a game about embracing engineering and being unafraid to encourage craziness, so long as it can be physically done. It is a game that does the very idea of Science, with a capital S, proud.
  • 92
    Power Unlimited July 24, 2015
    KSP is bloody fantastic! The possibilities are endless and the feeling you get after a successful mission is the best ever. You should probably buy this video game.
  • 80
    LEVEL (Czech Republic) July 8, 2015
    Neither for the impatient, nor for absolute purists this simulation although focuses to the latter significantly more. When your game is supported by NASA itself, you are just doing something exceptionally well.
  • 85
    CD-Action July 4, 2015
    It doesn’t look too good and cartoony visuals suggest shallow gameplay but it’s one of the best space sims and one of those indie gems that focus on creativity and playability rather than technical aspects.