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Grab Kerbal Space Program For 50% Off At The Humble Store

Grab KERBAL Space Program for 50% Off at the Humble Store

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KERBAL Space Program is available at a discount right now on the Humble Store for 50% off. This hit indie title allows players to design and construct their own rockets to launch into space and explore new worlds.  If you’ve never heard of the game before, check out a trailer:

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The price of the game is usually $40, but you can grab it now for just $20 while this sale lasts. At the time of this writing, the sale will only be active one more day, so make like a rocket and blast off!

Keep in mind that all games on the Humble Store are tied to Steam, so you’ll need a Steam account to activate the product key that you’ll get after purchase.

In Kerbal Space Program, take charge of the space program for the alien race known as the Kerbals. You have access to an array of parts to assemble fully-functional spacecraft that flies (or doesn’t) based on realistic aerodynamic and orbital physics. Launch your Kerbal crew into orbit and beyond (while keeping them alive) to explore moons and planets in the Kerbol solar system, constructing bases and space stations to expand the reach of your expedition.


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A.K Rahming
Having been introduced to video games at the age of 3 via a Nintendo 64, A.K has grown up in the culture. A fan of simulators and racers, with a soft spot for Nintendo! But, he has great respect for the entire video game world and enjoys watching it all expand as a whole.