Gamers Reunite with Forgotten Dev as they Abruptly Cancel ‘EVE’ Release: “Video Games Ain’t It” after Crisis

Astrox Imperium: a Legacy of Passion and Peril in the Pursuit of Sandbox Fun
Sometimes, a video game can hit us with overwhelming enthusiasm, stirring up a feeling that we get when we set sail into unfamiliar cosmic waters – boundless with potential and thrill. For over three years now, Astrox Imperium, an addictive and immersive independent space exploration SIM, has stirred my imagination while challenging my interstellar ambitions on Steam. While Astrox Imperium, which aimed to become a ‘Single-Player eve online’, left some players stranded without a hint of direction on the vast journey it promised within a simulated and unforgiven space, you know, because real-life politics is not excluded either.
–>
Just last week, Astrox’s dedicated developer – the sole wizard, Jace Masula behind the game! – returned as promised after approximately an 12-month hiatus due to personal "unfortunate complications". The decision wasn’t motivated by a complete overhaul of <a href=/content/1111151 astrox imperim/imperial%20flag. gif Alt> Astrox Imperium to satisfy the gamer’s needs from every corner is essential. Since that day for them, game.</p">
However, some <a Some folks
Peter