A multiplayer game about paranoia and chaos on a space station, remaking the cult-classic Space Station 13.
Space Station 14 is a multiplayer game that recreates the unique experience of Space Station 13, focusing on paranoia, chaos, and emergent storytelling aboard a space station. It is built on Robust Toolbox, a custom C# game engine developed specifically for this project, allowing for deep simulation and moddability.
Game developers and modders interested in creating or hosting multiplayer space station simulation games with complex, systemic gameplay and extensive community-driven content.
Developers choose Space Station 14 for its faithful modernization of Space Station 13's gameplay, combined with a robust, open-source engine designed for high performance and unparalleled modding capabilities, including a content pack system for easy server customization.
A multiplayer game about paranoia and chaos on a space station. Remake of the cult-classic Space Station 13.
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Faithfully recreates Space Station 13's paranoia and chaos, enabling unpredictable multiplayer interactions and systemic storytelling through role-based simulation.
Uses a custom C# engine (Robust Toolbox) with a content pack system, allowing server-specific modifications and easy community-driven content creation, as highlighted in the README.
Active Discord, clear contribution guidelines, and extensive documentation support a vibrant ecosystem for developers and modders to collaborate and expand the game.
Built on Robust Toolbox, a dedicated engine designed for high performance in complex simulations, avoiding bloat from general-purpose game engines.
Requires running a Python script and building with dotnet, which is more involved than one-click installs and may deter those seeking quick prototyping.
Some assets use non-commercial CC licenses, forcing commercial projects to replace or remove these assets, adding legal and development overhead.
The custom engine lacks the plugin marketplaces and widespread community resources of Unity or Godot, making problem-solving and tooling more challenging.