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Titan Station – v1.20 + Windows 7 Fix
Version v1.20 + Windows 7 Fix
Titan Station is a single-player first-person mystery set in a retro-sci fi universe: Far into the future, in the year 1999: David, a systems operator, runs from his troubles by taking a job on a space station. After arriving, his mundane work turns into a struggle for his very life as he makes a shocking discovery. Escape all your troubles by taking a job at an isolated refueling depot: Titan station is connected to Saturns moon Titan by an elevator and pipeline system. Solo developer: Titan Station is developed in Unreal Engine by one person – Joakim Larsen, a 3D artist who worked on Overkill’s ‘The Walking Dead,’ Paradox’s ‘Stellaris’ and ‘Hearts of Iron,’ and DICE’s ‘Battlefield 4.’ Game Features • Talk on the radio: Meet and talk to others over radio, but who can you trust? • Use retro computers: Connect to the network and find the truth. • Go into Cyberspace: Desperate times call for desperate measures. • A narrative adventure: Titan Station takes around 3-4 hours to complete and there is no combat. • Few puzzles: easy and part of the story.
Game description
Titan Station – v1.20 + Windows 7 Fix
Titan Station is a single-player first-person mystery set in a retro-sci fi universe: Far into the future, in the year 1999: David, a systems operator, runs from his troubles by taking a job on a space station. After arriving, his mundane work turns into a struggle for his very life as he makes a shocking discovery. Escape all your troubles by taking a job at an isolated refueling depot: Titan station is connected to Saturns moon Titan by an elevator and pipeline system. Solo developer: Titan Station is developed in Unreal Engine by one person – Joakim Larsen, a 3D artist who worked on Overkill’s ‘The Walking Dead,’ Paradox’s ‘Stellaris’ and ‘Hearts of Iron,’ and DICE’s ‘Battlefield 4.’ Game Features • Talk on the radio: Meet and talk to others over radio, but who can you trust? • Use retro computers: Connect to the network and find the truth. • Go into Cyberspace: Desperate times call for desperate measures. • A narrative adventure: Titan Station takes around 3-4 hours to complete and there is no combat. • Few puzzles: easy and part of the story.