Games like Astrometica
Astrometica is a space exploration and base-building survival game. After a catastrophic event, explore vast space, gather resources, build bases, and uncover cosmic mysteries. Use advanced technology, craft tools, and discover new blueprints to survive and thrive in the unknown.

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Plays great on Steam Deck
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The Planet Crafter
A space survival open world terraforming crafting game, designed for 1 to 10 players. Alter the ecosystem of an inhospitable planet to render it habitable for humanity. Survive, gather resources, and build your base. Then, generate oxygen, warmth, and pressure to create a brand new biosphere.
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Satisfactory
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Frequently asked about Astrometica
- Does Astrometica work on Steam Deck?
- Astrometica is currently rated Unsupported on Steam Deck. It may not launch or may have significant issues that block normal play.
- How much does Astrometica cost?
- Astrometica is listed on Steam at 19.99 USD (current store price; Steam sales may reduce this temporarily).
- What games are most similar to Astrometica?
- Based on Steam play patterns and shared genres/tags, the games most often recommended alongside Astrometica are Astrometica: Prologue, The Planet Crafter, Satisfactory.
- Who developed Astrometica?
- Astrometica was developed by BeryMery and published by RockGame S.A..
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