11 civilizations in the Milky Way and not one, but two games bundled inside

Jun 15, 2007 12:32 GMT  ·  By

A Q&A with Space Force - Rogue Universe developer, ProvoxGames, reveals tons of details on this space flight simulator, published by Jowood Productions and tailored especially for PC gamers. In the lines below, you'll find out what story lies beneath the title, which are its basic gameplay elements, how come it actually has two games bundled inside it (bet you didn't know that) and more.

The story, as presented by the developer itself will throw players in the shoes of young pilot Jim Anderson in a search for his lost sister Jax. He discovers conspiracy games between powerful Earth Military Directorate and the rest of humanity, he solves long ago forgotten mysteries and faces the biggest threat ever - massive Collective attack.

Gameplay: role-playing elements as well as open-ended exploration will give gamers the opportunity to engage in trading, exploration, fighting, crafting, quest solving, and diplomacy decision-making in addition to ship development and other player activities. You can choose between 10 professions, each conferring advantages and disadvantages. Earn money and experience points and advance to higher levels. Since AI has a crucial role in SFRU, it will create a thrilling playing experience throughout the game. As you progress through the game, each ship can be modified in your own creative style by upgrading.

The pack has two games bundled inside it: SFRU offers you two game modes: the open space, where you can takeover any civilization and do whatever you like; and the story mode, where you take the role of Commander Jim Anderson on a quest to find his sister Jax.

So, as the developer has found 11 civilizations in the Milky Way galaxy so far, I suppose there are some of you out there, interested in meeting a few of them, in the third quarter of 2007, am I right? Wait, you know we're talking about a game here, right?