1/28/2024 0 Comments Spacebase startopiaWhat I’ve been noticing is there’s an awful lot of comparison going on. This is important in this particular case because Spacebase Startopia is the spiritual successor of Startopia, a title that was released over a decade ago. Whether I agree or disagree with them is entirely beyond the point and they don’t affect my scoring in any way. So I’m not writing from a total void and because I’m interested in what other people think, I read other reviews on the games I’m analyzing. I’m going to start this review with a little bit of a disclaimer. I recently covered this title pre-release so if you want some of this info in a nutshell you can get that here. We’ll also be looking at whether it’s any good obviously. Promotions increase staff dedication, meaning they’ll be less likely to jump ship when things are going bad.How do you fancy commanding a giant floating donut filled with aliens? Never been asked that before have you?! Well, this is very much a question that’s being asked by Spacebase Startopia, the game that we’ll be taking a closer look at today. When you see an employee glowing yellow, select them and chances are that you’ll be able to promote them. Look after your employeesįuzzy robot workers may be the backbone of your operation, cleaning, building, and repairing, but your employees are just as important, because, without them, you don’t have staff to run your attractions or facilities. If you don’t do this, you’ll end up with glowing aliens, which look cool but have a tendency to die all over your resort. The Factory will warp over your Toxic Waste and then turn it into CRATES that can be safely discarded in the Recycling Centre. It’s as simple as having the Toxic Waste stored in your Cargo Hold and then selecting “Safe Toxic Waste” in the Factory build options. To do this, you need a Factory and energy to spend. Instead, you need to make it safe before you can throw it in the Recycling Station. It’s not like regular garbage that can be thrown in the Recycling Station – if you do that, you’ll break your Recycling Station and piss your employees off. Toxic Waste is an unfortunate by-product that makes aliens sick, so it’s in your best interest to get rid of it, and safely. All you need to do is pop up to the Bio Deck, snip a couple of plants, and then plant them in pots around your resort. Also, consider potting some plants around to increase the nice air and to please guests with some nice nature. Put at least a couple of these in each bulkhead section, especially where you have Factories and Recycling taking place. What makes aliens sick in Spacebase Startopia? Bad air and filth, but we’ve already covered filth in entry #1, so we’ll sort out your minging air here in #4.Ītmosphere Filters clean up the dirty air – and the air can get really, really bad in Spacebase Startopia. Get these levelled up and you’ll have a supreme squad of speedy workers keeping the decks clean of clutter and building new rooms at record speed. The first thing you will want to upgrade is your Fuzzy workers. So long as there is stock in the Cargo Hold, you’ll be able to research automatically as CRATES teleport from the Cargo Hold to the Research Lab (and the Factory, too.) Unlock your Research Lab as soon as possible and make sure you’ve got a Cargo Hold full of CRATES for each room and your Fuzzys. Without researching and levelling up your rooms and units, you’ll fall behind in the late game stages. Research is essential to levelling up your rooms and units. Make sure you have a decent cleaning squad, especially once you’ve expanded your base to allow hundreds of guests. If you’ve deployed a Fuzzy, you can press the square button on the Fuzzy to bring up their information and set them to specific tasks. Once the CRATE is on the ground, press the square button and then the cross button and voila, you’ll have opened your crate. Once you have produced a Fuzzy CRATE (or any crate, for that matter) hold it in your inventory (bottom of the screen) and then deploy it. My tip is to build at least a couple of factories – one to produce resources like Circuit Boards and Plastic, and another to produce your Fuzzys and other CRATES.īut how do you use CRATES in Spacebase Startopia? Good question, and one I asked myself for a long time. You’ll need a few key resources first, mind you, like Plastic and Circuit boards, so make sure you’ve got the required resources to build your bots. Once you’ve unlocked a factory, you can start producing Fuzzy CRATES, among other things. You start off with a modest amount of robot workers but you can expand the workforce, but first, you’ll need a Factory. Build Fuzzy robot workers, lots of them!Įverything that needs to be built, repaired or moved around need a pair of Fuzzy robot hands.
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