Another is the idea that you can eventually join one of the Federation, Romulans or Klingons and settle in their parts of the universe. (Everyone has access to the same characters but the rate at which they appear is a bit of a lottery). One is that your ships are crewed by characters from the various Star Trek series a ship's abilities will differ slightly depending on its combination of crew. The makers of the game have done their best to cover up the lack of strategic decisions with some tweaks. And with very few exceptions, the missions require you to do one of three things: shoot ships visit a location or give away resources. The missions are the same for every player though the order in which they happen depends on which planets you visit. Your starships can basically do three things: shoot other ships, mine resources, or carry out missions that reward you with resources. However, when it comes to making strategic decisions, there are very few. All of that works well, with a very good user interface and almost no program glitches. To summarise my opinion of it: it does the 4X pretty well, but there's hardly any strategy! You get to explore a very impressive-looking universe with your spaceships, expand your production facilities and follow a research tree exploit resources by mining them and exterminate NPCs or other players. I've long been a fan of 4X strategy games and couldn't resist the chance to try one that runs entirely on my phone and has some decent reviews.
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