Habitat: A Thousand Generations in Orbit Coming to Xbox One
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Habitat: A Thousand Generations in Orbit, an "orbital strategy game" from indie developer 4gency has broken its Kickstarter goal of $50,000, meaning that the title will be winging its way to Xbox One. Telling a story set in the far future, Habitat will see players leading a team of engineers in gathering flotsam and jetsam from a wasteland of human and alien junk, and subsequently building and managing their own space stations and the humans who reside within.
Boasting a healthy dollop of resource management, you'll need to maintain a strong economy in Habitat, while contending with threats from enemies, using kinetic weaponry attacks to launch space debris their way. Your habitat can be demolished by enemies in seconds if you're not careful, so defending them at all costs is vital to survival.
Habitat: A Thousand Generations in Orbit now has 8 days of Kickstarter funding left, with stretch goals such as individual tech trees for citizens and engineers, AI habitats, a rocket arena, tower defence mode and dungeon master multiplayer component among the additions should the game accumulate $70-$150,000 in funding.
4gency's Habitat: A Thousand Generations in Orbit is slated for release on Xbox One in December 2014.