A turn-based strategy set in space
Beyond – Exo-Solar Strategy is a free-to-play strategy experience from Quixotic Voyage, tasking you with establishing a foothold in a randomly generated star system. Its turn-based strategy gameplay will test your mettle against opposing factions competing for resources and later, for dominance.
Given its retro visuals and hex grid layout make Beyond – Exo-Solar Strategy serves as an enjoyable alternative to games, such as Cold Path: Turn-based strategy and Kings Bounty Legions: Turn-Based Strategy Game. What it lacks in its ability to offer a compelling story, it more than makes up with casual and highly replayable gameplay.
Put your solar strategies to the test
As mentioned, Beyond – Exo-Solar Strategy is a turn-based game set in space. The first feature it offers is that every game is set on a randomly generated solar system, complete with its own sun and planets everywhere. You get to choose from one of five unique species: Gaian, Botica, Sistren, Manta, and Solanum. Each has a different aesthetic and unique strengths and weaknesses.
The expansive gameplay happens in a massive hex grid that takes up your entire screen, and more. Combine this with a transparent user interface, and you get an immersive feel that gives you a feel of its scope. Its 4X elements will have you building structures and unlocking technology until you can expand and capture enemy territory. Also, the environment where the game is set presents its own challenges.
Still, the initial setback in Beyond comes in the form of its learning curve. It doesn’t provide anything in a convenient tutorial or tooltip section, leaving players to know more about the game by playing. Also, it lacks a solid single-player campaign that could’ve immersed players better in the game’s lore and story. Lastly, some players have reported intermittent cases of bugs such as the game freezing or crashing.
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Beyond - Exo-Solar Strategy offers a captivating experience with its randomly generated solar systems and diverse species. Its expansive gameplay and immersive interface provide a deep strategic challenge. However, the learning curve and lack of tutorial may deter some players, while the absence of a robust single-player campaign limits immersion. Despite occasional technical issues, it presents an engaging opportunity for players to test their solar strategies in the vastness of space.