Each die face corresponds to a unique function, such as repairing the ship, healing wounded dice, or managing internal threats.

At the end of each round, a threat die determines which active enemies trigger their damaging effects. 🚀 The Experience: Luck vs. Strategy

If you enjoy dice-manipulation games and the "push your luck" thrill of games like Deep Space D-6 , this is a solid budget-friendly pick. However, if you prefer deep tactical control where every loss feels like your own mistake, the high RNG (Random Number Generation) might lead to some "rage-quit" moments.

Some players find the pacing slow, reporting that unlocking new ships can take several hours of play. 💡 Final Verdict

Rolling specific numbers allows you to fire at external threats or restore your hull integrity.

There is a genuine sense of satisfaction when you perfectly allocate a "bad" roll to a niche station and narrowly avoid destruction.