Final Frontier is a late-80s slice of space ambition, the kind that assumes you’re perfectly happy staring at menus while imagining epic interstellar conquest. It’s strategic, deliberate, and not remotely interested in holding your hand. The graphics are modest, but your imagination does the heavy lifting, filling in galaxies where there are mostly colored dots. There’s something charming about its seriousness; it treats space colonization like a stern office job. Mistakes are punished, victories feel earned, and progress can be glacial. It’s not flashy, but if you enjoy plotting your rise among the stars while sipping something contemplative, this one quietly delivers.
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