
The new game is part of the Sid Meier series, and specifically expands upon Civilization: Beyond Earth's science fiction universe. So find those navigation lines that point to new planets, and get to visiting!Ģk and Firaxis have formally announced an upcoming game: Sid Meier’s Starships.
Go out and explore - You won’t have much of a chance at any sort of victory if you don’t leave your home planet. Try to tap it every time you’re ready to take a new action as its suggestions should point you in the right direction. Make liberal use of the Advice button - The little “info” button to the far left of the row of icons at the bottom of the screen will be your only friend in learning how to play Starships - aside from this guide, that is. Choose Bolivar or Fielding as your leader - There might be six other leaders to choose from, but these two are the most straightforward and will make the most sense to beginners. The Purity Faction is the most beginner friendly - None are necessarily the best, of course, but Purity’s ability to earn double rewards will really come in handy for newbies. There’s no shame in reducing the number of opponents, either. Keep it simple - For your first time out, don’t bother messing around with things like map size, difficulty, or victory conditions.
That's why we've taken it upon ourselves to cover some of the basics, a few of the things you won't learn about in-game unless you dig through the menus, and some strategies that will hopefully keep your fleet mobile and allow you to dominate the galaxy. Sid Meier's Starships is a pretty great game in its own right, but it doesn't do a very good job of helping new players get acclimated to its systems - or its star systems (bah-dum-TSHHH).
Trying to decide if this particular space empire expansions sim is worth your time? Check out our Sid Meier’s Starships review!