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I like Starbound. I also have Terraria, Junk Jack, and Planet Centauri.

Starbound has capture pods, Planet Centauri has soulstones. Both have infinite pets (as long as you have storage).
Starbound's pets weaken when caught and don't get stronger (yes stats relate to you but if it takes you six rocket launcher shots to take one down and you catch it, and it dies to a bird's beak with a single hit once tame, who cares?) Planet Centauri's pets delevel when caught but work themselves back up to where they were or higher, and the developer said something about them evolving but that mechanic isn't done yet.

Starbound has lots of different biomes, some rather rare. Terraria has a rare biome itself at a certain point. Starbound lets you pull everything up piece by piece and build replications of biomes but it doesn't seem to affect spawn at all. Terraria lets you spread certain biome types naturally given certain circumstances.

Where Starbound shines is its NPCs. Sure there's the colonization/recolonization and discovery of alien civilizations as storyline, but its the starship crew members you can recruit from almost any colony (without mods you can't recruit Shadows or Mycanoids, whatever they're really called). NPC abilities are nice and varied. Look at how many hours I've played. I haven't seen 2 NPCs that look exactly the same yet!
I'd suggest 3 crew member jobs to recruit:
Mechanic: Increase starship maximum fuel capacity. Very useful.
Medic: Everyone on the ship has constant regen. This includes your active pet. In the field, they can give temporary regen if you're in combat and injured and they're close enough.
Chemist: Floran chemists (not sure if other races give other bonuses yet) give Rage as a buff in battle (when they go into battle it buffs you too) which is a damage bonus that stacks with your other damage bonuses. On the ship, you have it constant. Teleporting to a planet lets you keep that bonus damage until it wears off.
Skrevet: 12. august 2016.
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Big fan of strategy games! Everything Blizzard does, C&C, Alpha Centauri, Star General, all sorts of others.

Can't recommend this one since even on Beginner, you can't win unless you do very specific actions in a specific sequence or be annhilated. Also there's a big luck variable. Yes there are diplomatic, cultural, and all sorts of other potential victory conditions, it all means nothing since none of it actually affects anyone.

Even peaceful races will go to war with you by being Switzerland. Also, allies will give you everything they still own when they realize they can't win, which would be nice, but it only pisses off the other races that weren't fighting you yet, because now you're way too big for your own good.

Now, if starships didn't cost money per turn just to keep them in existance, then maybe I could build up an army big enough to keep random people from attacking me. But, you better have a sweet economy in order to work on an army, which brings up the luck. What if the planet/s near you aren't inhabitable or only crappy? Well then you won't be building fast enough and you'll be overrun. Yeah it'll take a while to realize it, but you already lost.
Skrevet: 1. januar 2016.
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Good game. Fun.

You know, until you get to the quests that can't be completed because you're annhilated right away with no chance of survival and have to stop playing.
Skrevet: 20. november 2015.
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I was enjoying the game, (look at my time, that's one session) but then an update had to come in, and since then, I've been unable to play at all. The launcher comes up, but once you click "play", it immediately goes into 'not responding' and you can't do anything about it with any other results.
If it actually worked, then I'd suggest it at a decent price, but since it doesn't work anymore, I'd say find something else.
Skrevet: 13. november 2015.
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I was like "eh" to start with, but within 5 minutes I was impressed and really enjoyed myself. Finally getting the ability to level was something I really enjoyed! With Steam saying that the cards (this game doesn't have cards as of me writing this 11/4/2015) might one day be used to make games with the elements on the cards... well...

This game immediately came to mind. This is how it should be done.
Skrevet: 4. november 2015.
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Of all the games I've ever played, this one does something right that everyone else has done wrong.
Yeah I barely have any time playing this through Steam, but I played it on Playstation. Didn't beat it, but I got close before my memory card got stolen.
Anyway.
What does Summoner do right? Okay. Let's look at any other RPG. There are only a few buildings at most, and that is somehow supposed to equate to thousands of soldiers or at least a dozen NPCs? That doesn't make sense. Of course, Guild Wars does it right in the Shing Jea region; but this game was the first.
There are lots of apartments and buildings in a HUGE city, and countless NPCs all over the place.

It actually makes sense that there could be a real world with a validly stable housing and civilization size, just looking at the main town.
Story isn't bad, either. Just, uh, make sure you play with an open strategy guide because there is a quest through the whole game that you really have to pay attention to in order to complete. You're gonna want the reward, but you'd never figure it out without that guide.

Mish kish fish.
Skrevet: 28. april 2015.
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Okay, so... I bought this today (was on sale 3/7/2015) and played through the tutorial fine. Mission 2 (first real mission, I guess?) you need to get the guy from mission 1 on the roof. Did that. Positioned my other 3 in different places, started making a move in. Once I got to my first guy's turn, I couldn't do anything. Couldn't make him move, couldn't make him Overwatch, Hunker Down, anything. Couldn't exit out of his turn menu, either. Not with the button to accept, or the escape key. Couldn't anything.
Alt+Tabbed out, to see if the game was just unresponsive according to task manager. It was. Restarted PC. Loaded game. Same issue with that dude, but at least the first time I got a single turn out of him after blowing up the aliens with a rocket. That was cool. Thought "I better save before I try and make any turn at all, who knows when the game will glitch out again." so I did. That's when the game stunned.
Forced it off through task manager. Loaded. Same deal.
If the game was playable, then... maybe I'd enjoy it, it seems cool. But if I can't make a single damn turn in a turn-based strategy game, then... I'll try a couple more times then give up.
Skrevet: 7. marts 2015.
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