A Space Archipelago
A downloadable game for Windows
A sci-fi themed "idle" management game around resource processing and automation.
Can be played as is with an expected play length of about 30 hours, or with the Archipelago Randomizer platform with the included apworld file, allowing repeated randomized runs in multiworlds as well as options to change how the game behaves and how long it takes.
You will start on the vulcanic world of Riger II, building up better infrastructure and research capacity while using the research tree to unlock new buildings and passive upgrades. As the game progresses you can colonize more planets and construct a low solar orbit space station, as well as have a fleet of spaceships moving items between your planets to fulfill the local needs of their respective industries. The game currently ends when you activate the "Warp Sling Array".
Compiled for Windows 10 and 11, though likely runs on other platforms through emulation. More platforms are intended to be supported eventually.
AI Disclosure:
LLMs were used to generate small amounts of code, roughly 10% of it I am guessing. All of it was reviewed and changed if necessary. Most of LLM use was however in having the LLM review my code and point out issues and bugs.
You can also setup Ollama on your computer and pull the model "qwen3:latest", then you should see an "AI Control" option appear for your spaceships, which will let the LLM pilot the ship around and do item transfers. Sometimes it will act smart, sometimes not so much. The feature mostly exists since I wanted to play around with LLM integrations., it is of limited usefulness during play.
| Updated | 21 hours ago |
| Published | 4 days ago |
| Status | In development |
| Platforms | Windows |
| Author | Berserker66 |
| Genre | Simulation |
| Tags | Automation, Idle, Management, Sci-fi, Singleplayer |
| Average session | A few minutes |
| Languages | English |
| Inputs | Mouse, Touchscreen |
| Accessibility | Color-blind friendly, High-contrast |
| AI Disclosure | AI Assisted, Code |



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