Ecliptica - First-Person Open-World Colony Survival Simulator

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Atmospheric Entry

Long-term transit completed. Estimated duration: 10,000 cycles. Memory archives are inaccessible. Analyzing current environment... Surface conditions: Hostile. Biological unit status: Functional. Adaptation protocol: Initiated.

Orbital decay detected. Emergency landing is unavoidable. Deployment of survival pods is underway. Primary directive: Establish a self-sustaining infrastructure on the local surface.

Resources are the only constant. Optimize extraction, master local logistics, and dominate the environment. Emotional responses have been phased out for maximum efficiency. Survival is a mathematical certainty if protocols are followed.

Operational Protocols

Logical Interface

Monitor vitals and systems through a high-efficiency HUD. Manage biological requirements with mathematical precision.

Local Geometry

Analyze procedurally generated topography. Identify strategic resource clusters and navigate high-risk zones for optimal return.

Economy Algorithm

The underlying trade systems operate on pure logic. Supply, demand, and scarcity dictate the global value of all extracted materials.

Corporate Units

Calculate the benefit of founding or joining structured corporate entities to optimize resource flow and strategic security.

Visual Recon (Trailer)

Surface Data Logs

Mission Data Hub (FAQ)

What type of game is Ecliptica?
Ecliptica is a first-person colony survival simulator. It focuses on resource extraction, logistic automation, and building a self-sustaining infrastructure in a procedurally generated hostile environment.
What games is Ecliptica similar to?
Ecliptica combines the complex automation of Factorio, the community-driven colony management of Rimworld, and the vast curiosity of No Man's Sky. Our economic systems are deeply inspired by the dynamic markets of X4 Foundations.
Is there a dynamic economy?
Yes. The economy is logic-driven, calculating values based on scarcity, demand, and processing complexity across the entire simulated world.
Are there quests and missions?
Yes. You will find major story arcs, localized sub-quests, and procedurally generated tasks that emerge naturally from the state of the world.
Is the terrain destructible?
Absolutely. The entire world features full-scale terrain deformation. You can shape the planet to your needs or literally blow up mountain ranges.
Can I automate resource extraction?
Yes. Automation is a core pillar. Every extraction and refinement process can be linked into a fully autonomous infrastructure.
Are there global conflicts?
Yes. Faction-based simulation allows entities to unite into massive organizations with their own competing visions for the planet's future.
Is exploration encouraged?
Yes. Our procedural world generation was specifically engineered to reward curiosity and reveal unique geological secrets.
Will there be multiplayer?
Yes. Multiplayer functionality is planned for implementation following the initial Early Access release.
Can I try the game for free?
Yes. A public demo will be available soon, allowing you to experience the core mechanics with progress transferable to the full game.
Which game engine do you use?
Ecliptica runs on a custom-built engine developed with Qt Quick 3D for maximum performance and unique simulation capabilities.
How large is the world?
The world is theoretically infinite. The only functional limits are defined by the precision of numeric calculations.
What is the maximum draw distance?
We offer one of the highest view distances in the genre, rendering terrain up to 14km in any direction (~30km total diameter) without major performance degradation.
Which platforms do you support?
Ecliptica officially supports Linux (Ubuntu), Steam Deck, and Windows.

Signal Relay

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Confirm Protocol

Transit is terminal. Permanent settlement is required. Secure your deployment coordinates before structural integrity fails.

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