Kosmokrats

Take to space and build your own utopia, complete with vodka, space potatoes, and zero-gravity construction building, in Kosmokrats.

Published by Modern Wolf and developed by Pixel Delusion, Kosmokrats introduces players to five delightful characters: Boris, Harry, Komoarov, Olga Val 9000 and, of course, Bill Nighy. The game features no fail states, but all your choices and mistakes shape the story.

On Nov. 7, Kosmokrats will sponsor Jelle’s Marble Runs, previously supported by John Oliver’s Last Week Tonight. Watch Season 2 of Marbula One sponsored by Kosmokrats starting this week on the Jelle’s Marble Runs YouTube channel.

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Game features:

  • Build a mighty fleet: Use the most cutting edge drone technology of the 1960s to master the puzzle-like process of assembling spaceships in orbit: simply push and pull the spaceship parts together in zero gravity. Just make sure you’re lining up the right connectors, comrade. And don’t take too long. Or squish too many brave cosmonauts.
  • Live a heroic narrative: The story of the people’s colonization of the solar system and beyond is full of interesting characters and even more interesting decisions! No two play-throughs will be the same, and every action you take — from accidentally killing cosmonauts in “workplace incidents” to failing to correctly assemble spaceships — will have repercussions that you and the fleet will feel sooner or later.
  • Become a citizen of the stars: In Kosmokrats you will earn medals to display in your awards cabinet, read the very accurate Official Party newspaper, entertain yourself between missions with your state-of-the-art Я-Box games console, adjust the game’s difficulty level with the help of vodka, and more.
  • Unlockable Bill Nighy interactions, many many paths and endings and surprise mini games!

Kosmokrats is now available on Steam and Humble for £11.99 / €12.99 / $14.99. Purchases in the first week will receive 10 percent off.

Leah McDonald
Leah's been playing video games since her brother first bought an Atari back in the 1980s and has no plans to stop playing anytime soon. She enjoys almost every genre of game, with some of her favourites being Final Fantasy Tactics, Shadow of the Colossus, Suikoden II and The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. Leah lives on the East Coast with her husband and son. You can follow Leah over on Twitter @GamingBricaBrac