Oh hey hi
Quite recently, a friend of mine re-ignated my interest in small little game called Space Station 13, you probably heard of it before from that one old Mandalore video, or perhaps you even played it!, as for me i really wish i had the guts to play it more often, but i'll talk about it later
In case you don't know what i'm talking about, SS13 is a spaceship simulation game in which you take the role of a worker, you can be a security officer, a botanic maintainer, the AI that controls the doors and security, an engineer, whatever!, and you're here to do your job as best as you can
Of course that's easier said than done, everything can go wrong in SS13, from a virus that kills everyone it infects, black holes appearing everywhere on the ship, the AI going rouge, whatever you fear can kill you probably will, and that's the fun of it really!
There are two main caveats when it comes to playing SS13, the first one being starting to play the game in and on itself
You see, SS13 isn't a game on its own, it requires a client to run it called BYOND, and if you go looking for it you'll probably think that i found it through a banner ad on a really really shady site, you do need an account to play it but servers often have their own websites for you to read the rules and join from there
The second caveat is actually playing
SS13 is infamous for controlling and feeling like a mixture between King's Quest and excel, almost everything relies on presses of the mouse, from picking objects from the floor, examining them, using them activating their properties, so on and so forth; and be sure you're focusing the right hand!, and there's the pressure, the temperature, your hunger and thirst and...
But if you can get past that (or are a weirdo like me and love that kind of stuff), you're left with quite a nice experience and quite the story to tell!
I do hope i get the chance to play it more actively some day, the game in and on itself seems really really cool but i guess i have a fear of participating in such a complex system with people who are already experienced
In any case, if you had any experiences with the game, i (and i'm sure lots of other people here) would love to hear them