Bundle Stars offers sci-fi gaming on a budget

SpaceChem

Look, I know SpaceChem doesn’t make for great screenshots, but it’s a fantastic game. Okay? Okay.

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Bundle Stars’ colony ship has finally colonised the planet of Sci-Fi Games, and it’s sending trade ships back. Or, to put it another way: eight sci-fi games, one DLC pack, £2.60.

Your £2.60 will net you the still broken Sword of the Stars II: Enhanced Edition, the brain-breaking (and utterly, utterly fantastic) puzzler SpaceChem, SpaceChem‘s 63 Corvi DLC, solid shmup Really Big Sky, randomised and replayable strategy/RPG thing Weird Worlds: Return to Infinite Space, cyberspace racer Data Jammers: Fast Forward, and the I-Don’t-Know-What-These-Are games Project Freedom, Ion Assault, and Planets Under Attack.

I’d happily recommend this for SpaceChem and Weird Worlds, at least. The rest are either of mixed quality, or I have no idea what they are. Still, £2.60 isn’t a bad price. Spend it over here.


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