Not many other genres generate the interest of players more than space. It is the sense of the unknown that gravitates the fans to the genre, and there are a number of exciting sci-fi inspired games that have captivated audiences to desktop games.

These remain as popular as they have always been, and it doesn’t seem to show any sign of stopping over the foreseeable future. These are some of the games that desktop gamers will be able to play over the festive period.
 

Star Trek Online

There aren’t many more famous franchises in the history of television and film than Star Trek. And, lovers of the franchise will be able to play an interactive game in the form of Star Trek Online on their desktop computers. The game may also appeal to gamers that aren’t necessarily Star Trek fans, as it is also considered to be one of the best MMORPG games around.

The game has ensured that fans have been able to live through their favourite characters, and there are hours available to spend for players to buy tat and develop their characters throughout the game. It may not be the newest game available, but it is certainly one that has continued to develop with the changing times and could be argued that it has never been more relevant than it is in this modern era.
 

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Kerbal Space Program

Many of us are aware that getting to space is half of the issue. Many games take that for granted, as they start with the playable characters already in space. One game that thinks outside the box is Kerbal Space Program, which sees players trying to make it to space. This is done by building your own rocket and then navigating your way into space without hitting and crashing.

It may not be as full-on as other games, but you will quickly find yourself getting lost in this title, as you try and build and then navigate your way into space with minimum effort. It soon becomes one of the most addictive games out there, as you will spend hours trying to better the score that you had recorded previously.

 

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