Kerbal Space Program: Making History Review: Time to Make History Overall, if you’re purchasing the expansion just to experience the new missions, you’re better off sticking with the original game or exploring what other players have created. There’s also the issue, that when trying to circumvent this by save-scumming, your save file can become overwritten. Meaning that even when not fulfilling one single objective, you end up having to restart the entire mission. Yet these missions can vary in quality, and sometimes left me feeling very frustrated. There are numerous missions based off of the space age (and even a mission inspired by the film Gravity). One of the large prospects of the Making History expansion is apt to its name. Kerbal Space Program: Making History Review: Clear Skies With a Chance of Radar Debris We’ll be going over if the new missions that were added are worth your time, whether the mission builder is as ambitious as it seems, and most importantly detailing who exactly this expansion is for. This expansion is promised build on top of the already heralded space program simulator, and this expansion is true to its objective and adds much to the title. Having released out of Steam’s Early Access program almost two years ago, the developers at Squad have been hard at work on building an expansion, Making History, for the game which would be free for those who had purchased the game before April of 2013 (or $14.99 if you hadn’t bought in at that time). Kerbal Space Program might be one of the most popular educational games of recent years.
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