As many of you know I've been playing Kerbal Space Program for quite a while now, and recommending it to everybody. There are numerous clips on youtube from people building and crashing intricate or gargantuan rockets, but most of these don't give you a real feel for the game. But a couple of weeks ago this video by Stuff+ was posted, and had me in stitches. It's well worth watching, even if all you see is part 2. (Part 1 is a bit more dry and introductory)
So without further adeiu:
Kerbal Space Program is still in Alpha stage, and is currently on version 0.16 .
The demo is version 0.13, and is free to play, but you will not have access to the numerous mods, space planes, extravehicular activity, and celestial bodies other than the Mun.
In version 0.16 there are two celestial bodies (Mun and Minmus) but the next update is said to have five or six more planets and moons to visit, crash into, and get your crew stuck upon.
The current price is $18, but this will give you access to all updates from here on, and to the full polished game when it becomes available.
So without further adeiu:
Kerbal Space Program is still in Alpha stage, and is currently on version 0.16 .
The demo is version 0.13, and is free to play, but you will not have access to the numerous mods, space planes, extravehicular activity, and celestial bodies other than the Mun.
In version 0.16 there are two celestial bodies (Mun and Minmus) but the next update is said to have five or six more planets and moons to visit, crash into, and get your crew stuck upon.
The current price is $18, but this will give you access to all updates from here on, and to the full polished game when it becomes available.