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Been playing this for the past month, it's an absolute blast. It's rough still in places, it's definitely an indie game, but there is simply nothing like it, not even close, this just stirs my cryos in a way KSP/FlightOfNova never could and I always burned up trying to enter into Orbiter 2016 due to the lack of a proper tutorial, but this game does it perfect, I landed on the moon and I'm stil not entirely sure what exactly does Glycol cool and why does it EVAP and I can't wait to find out.
The dev seems quite nice too, even responded to an email. 10/10 would replace CO2 canisters again.
It does seem like a "one of kind" game.
Another user mentioned playing in VR, I can only imagine would intense that would feel.