Games set in space sorted by title, from Z to A
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Eagle's Rider
DOS19913.9/5 Microids
Devastator
DOS19843.4/5 COMPUTE! Publications
Descent: FreeSpace - The Great War
Windows XP/98/951998protected4/5 Volition
Deep space: Operation Copernicus
DOS19863.9/5 Lerner Research
Cosmic Crusader
DOS19823.7/5 Funatics Software
Command Adventures: Starship
DOS19953.6/5 Future Vision
CHAMP Asteroids
DOS1997remake3.9/5 ChamProgramming corp.
Captain Blood
DOSMac OS19883.8/5 ERE Informatique
Captain Blood is a space exploration video game released in 1988. It was developed by the French company ERE Informatique, and it was designed by Philippe Ulrich and Didier Bouchon.The game is set in a futuristic universe, where players take on the role of Captain Blood, a human abducted by an alien race known as the Thiiny. The gameplay revolves a...
Blasteroids
DOS19893.8/5 Atari
Blasteroids is a video game developed and released by Atari, Inc. in 1987. It's a sequel to the classic arcade game Asteroids, which was released in 1979. In Blasteroids, players control a spaceship tasked with destroying asteroids and enemy ships while avoiding collisions and enemy fire. The game features updated graphics and gameplay mechanics co...
Battlestar
Windows 3.x1996freeware3.7/5
Babylon 5: I've Found Her
Windows XP/98/952003freeware3.8/5 Space Dream Factory
Astro Dodge
DOS19823.6/5 Digital Marketing Corporation
Ascii Sector
WindowsLinuxDOS2007freeware3.8/5
Ascendancy
DOS19954.2/5 The Logic Factory
Ascendancy is a science fiction themed turn-based strategy game developed by The Logic Factory and released in 1995 for DOS. Ascendancy is a classic 4X game (eXpand, eXplore, eXploit, eXterminate), similar to Master of Orion, yet with a few differences such as a technology tree.
Armada 2525
DOS19913.3/5
Anacreon: Reconstruction 4021
DOS1987freeware3.9/5 Thinking Machine Associates
Anacreon: Reconstruction 4021 is one of the first 4x turn-based strategy games, ASCII based. Anacreon is set in space, as most 4x sci-fi games are, and was published by Thinking Machines Associates and designed by George Moromisato who later re-released the game as freeware.