Spacebase DF-9 was a simulation video game developed by Double Fine Productions, an unfinished game in alpha state discontinued in 2014 before being fully completed.
Spacebase DF-9 was a simulation video game being developed by Double Fine Productions. It was first announced in October 2012 and entered Steam Early Access in October 2013. The game was envisioned as a space station building and management simulation where players would build and maintain a space station while defending it from various threats in an extensible and moddable sandbox environment.
Spacebase DF-9 allowed players to construct and manage their own space station in a procedurally generated asteroid field. Gameplay focused heavily on keeping astronauts on board the station alive by providing them food, oxygen, jobs, rest, and social fulfillment. Players needed to juggle various interdependent systems such as oxygen generators, hydroponic farms, crew quarters, and mining drills to keep their station operational.
Despite positive early reception, Spacebase DF-9 was plagued by slow development progress. It received its last major update in April 2014 and was never fully completed, with many planned features absent. In September 2014, Double Fine announced they were ceasing development on Spacebase DF-9 due to lack of sales. The game was left in an unfinished alpha state and removed from sale, much to players' disappointment and frustration.
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