


It gets you thinking "what can I do with the parts available" when you're designing rockets. This gives you some goals which get you doing space exploration the "right" way: advance your science, build better rockets, explore more stuff, get more science. IMO the best play mode to start with would be Science Sandbox. And the learning curve can be pretty BLEEPing long. If you play it as a straight-up "explore the solar system" game, yeah. It basically just gives you a spaceport and a bunch of rocket parts and from there you can do whatever you want. Is the game hard? Depends on what you're doing. And now you have 200 parts on the ground infront of you with little instructions.īut you get a lot of game fro the money you pay. like someone drove by with a truck, stopped, emptied the trailer, said "good luck kid" and drove away. Instead of running a course that someone else laid out. But this game is more about YOUR imagination and dreams. I thnk you get A LOT of game for the money. Or you just check the game out build a few rockets, fly around a little around Kerbin then the game don't suck so much of your time. It is like a builder game, farming simulator game also, if you play the game fully and play career it will consume your IRL personal time. Then one need get experience with each game itself that one buy. Have you played flight simulators before?Įveryone can become a pilot.
