Kosmokrats
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102 😀     14 😒
78,89%

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Kosmokrats Reviews

Experience life in space using cutting edge drone simulation technology. You can never fail — build ships, make friends, live forever.
App ID1204410
App TypeGAME
Developers
Publishers Modern Wolf
Categories Single-player, Steam Achievements, Full controller support
Genres Indie
Release Date5 Nov, 2020
Platforms Windows
Supported Languages French, German, Spanish - Spain, Russian, English

Kosmokrats
116 Total Reviews
102 Positive Reviews
14 Negative Reviews
Mostly Positive Score

Kosmokrats has garnered a total of 116 reviews, with 102 positive reviews and 14 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mostly Positive’ overall score.

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Recent Steam Reviews

This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback

Playtime: 1511 minutes
This is one of the best games I played this year. A mix of "fake communisim", dictatorship, and a lot of tasks for the glorius motherland. It's at the beginning a simple game, but it's getting harder. And the Story behind this is very well made. Have a good time playing this commerade ;=) For only 1,5 Vodka ;=) Dosvidania
👍 : 2 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 5781 minutes
This is a narrative game revolving around completing drone assemblies of spaceships made out of tetris-like pieces. The central mechanics are serviceable and make for some interesting puzzles and an alternately frustrating and satisfying experience as you try to get pieces to connect by bumping and pulling them. Whilst that wouldn't be enough to make a great game by itself, the narrative is the real draw here, running a pastiche of soviet-era space and sci-fi references into the exploration of various characters - and enables you to change how the story turns out as these characters vie for power and try to keep Space Force going in very trying circumstances. Getting used to the controls can be frustrating at times, and I'd encourage new users to play on Easy to start with even if you have plenty of gaming experience. But it's very much worth doing so, and I've invested a lot of time into exploring the many different paths the story can take.
👍 : 1 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 2480 minutes
This game is what i need injected directly into my brains. I have already discovered 5 endings and there are still so much more, and with every path, there comes new gameplay aspects. Replayability is great. Worth every cent.
👍 : 3 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 1007 minutes
This is a very well-constructed physics-y puzzle game. The writing is sharp and the story is entertaining (the path I went down was, at least-- can't imagine the others would be worse), as is the voice-acting. None of it is obtrusive to the gameplay, which primarily centers on you piloting a drone, pulling or pushing spacecraft pieces into their correct positions... hopefully. This makes up the vast majority of the game, although there are other types of puzzles and (very) light resource management aspects to contend with as well. I was pretty impressed by this overall, and the lengthy campaign (40+ missions) makes this a good value, but there are a couple of minor caveats I'd mention. First, although wrenches are thrown into the mix, what you're doing in the first hour of the game is going to be what you'll be doing in the next seven or eight hours of the game. This could be either good or bad, depending on whether you click with the core gameplay, which I obviously did-- not everyone might, though. Secondly, there are times, especially during the later missions, that things that impacted my performance didn't feel entirely under my control. By the time this came up it didn't change how the story was progressing or anything, but if you're the sort of person that feels the need to get perfect scores on every level, this might drive you a little batty. Lastly, the game would benefit from a "restart mission" rather than "abandon mission" option from the menu. Abandoning forfeits the level and penalizes you accordingly, but you can circumvent this by exiting to the main menu instead and then loading the game again, which then requires you to re-load the level. Not a huge deal, but it's just unnecessarily fiddly, and I can't imagine that anyone would willingly choose to abandon a mission after realizing that it causes you to lose the level. Still, overall a very enjoyable game, and highly recommended!
👍 : 2 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 561 minutes
A really fun, challenging, and as a result, really satisfying puzzle game. Loads of replay value as the subtle decisions you make change the story and each puzzle is randomly generated and often changed further by outside elements. You can even restart the same level several times and get a different puzzle each time. Lots of light hearted and strangely current humor too. Also, who doesn't love snide comments from Bill N i g h y (it censors his name)
👍 : 1 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 103 minutes
Kosmokrats combines a fascinating storyline with a drone-piloting puzzle experience where you have to watch physics as you do spaceship construction missions. The gameplay is intuitive but also challenging, and the artstyle works well for the experience. The great voice acting and humor in narration complements it all, and the game manages to capture a unique atmosphere that I haven't seen before in games. Best of all, choices and performance actually do matter, as the storyline and events on the ship between missions adapt to the player's actions.
👍 : 5 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 1977 minutes
In my top 10. Original, and hilarious. I also love the sound and attention to details, it feels like a work of passion. Challenging too - after all it is a timed, physics-based, puzzle game. But changing the course of history by messing up ships is also part of the fun. So come on Peeler, Space Force needs you!
👍 : 2 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 2491 minutes
I recently bought a PlayStation 5 controller, so i can remote-play a bunch of games with my boyfriend better, (i like the touch-pad and gyro on the ps5 controller) and decided to pick this up along the way. glancing at the pictures, and not reading, i thought it would be a stupider version of rimworld in space. Instead I got a fun story to laugh at, whilst solving some puzzles. Maybe my head is dented too much, or not enough, but I found all the puzzles to be do-able, moreso on my second playthru now that I got a hand for the controls. After playing it for the first time, I settled in for an evening and found myself playing the game for nearly 8 hours straight, like I used to when I was a kid. I've been feeling like gaming is empty for me, for the past few months, but this has at least partially re-ignited my love for video games. Sidenote, I highly recommend the ps5 controller, or the steam controller for this game.
👍 : 6 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 401 minutes
It's a story-driven puzzle game. The puzzle sections are great and the branching narrative gives it replay value. If that sound like your kind of game then you should definitely check this one out.
👍 : 11 | 😃 : 1
Positive
Playtime: 272 minutes
Everything about this game is great. That is if you don't take into account the actual very frustrating gameplay factor. This game is utterly frustrating. Do not be deceived by the "relaxing" look of it. It's a frustration engine from hell. With a cool story.
👍 : 12 | 😃 : 4
Negative
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