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SOL: Exodus is the first episode in a series of space combat simulator games by Bit Plantes Games (formerly Seamless Entertainment), [2] an independent game developer located in Austin, Texas, released on January 25, 2012. [1] Two episodes, The Battle of Sol and The Fleets of Sol were released in 2015.
It is approximately 24 hours, 39 minutes, 35 seconds long. A Martian year is approximately 668.6 sols, equivalent to approximately 687 Earth days [ 1 ] or 1.88 Earth years. The sol was adopted in 1976 during the Viking Lander missions and is a measure of time mainly used by NASA when, for example, scheduling the use of a Mars rover .
A jumpgate was shuttled to Alpha Centauri in an attempt to claim a foothold in interstellar space. However, in 2041, unbeknownst to Earth, the Ancients interfered, cutting contact between the humans and their jumpgate, and instead placing one of their jumpgates directly into the Solar System , inviting humanity into the X-Universe. [ 1 ] :
Sol Survivor is an independent tower defense video game developed by American studio Cadenza Interactive. It was released in September 2009 on Xbox 360 via Xbox LIVE Indie Games and on March 15, 2010 on Windows via Steam and Impulse .
Leo's Space Combat Simulator: 2007 Leopoldo Bueno Castillo Leopoldo Bueno Castillo Windows Mobile This game is freeware [citation needed] The Last Dynasty: 1995 Coktel Vision Sierra Entertainment Windows Contains a Myst-like FMV graphic adventure game that occurs aboard a giant space station [29] Lunar Rescue: 1979 Taito: Taito Arcade
Sol-Feace [a] is a 1990 horizontal-scrolling shooter video game developed by Wolf Team and published by Telenet Japan for the Sharp X68000 computer. Versions for the Sega CD and Sega Genesis were released later on, the latter renaming the game Sol-Deace. The player takes control of the titular starship as it must prevent a malfunctioning ...
Nine Sols is a 2024 action-platform game developed and published by Red Candle Games.The game is set in an Asian fantasy-inspired futuristic world which Red Candle Games describes as "taopunk", a combination of Taoism and cyberpunk, stating that “we had a clear goal of combining Taoism with cyberpunk, melding sci-fi elements with Eastern mythology."
A demo of the game was released for download on the Japanese PlayStation Store in July 2012. [1] To promote the game's release, a mini web browser game, Sol Trigger Training School, was released. The game was a one-on-one fighting game, played by clicking a mouse as fast as possible. Password could be received to unlock bonus features in Sol ...