
Independent game studio.
Void Command is a 2D tactical spaceship simulator where you take the role of a commanding officer navigating the unforgiving silence of deep space. Manage complex ship systems, lead a crew under pressure, and make high-stakes decisions. With a focus on realism, strategic planning, and immersive systems-level control, Void Command challenges you to think like an officer—not a trigger-puller.
The game draws inspiration from genre-defining titles like RimWorld for its emergent systems and crew dynamics, Space Station 13 for its chaotic depth and simulation-driven interactions, and Cold Waters for its tense, command-focused combat scenarios.
Void Command is built for players who crave control, challenge, and immersion. From ship-wide system failures to decisive tactical engagements, every feature is designed to test your ability to lead under pressure.
🌌 Void Command takes place in the year 2157, where humanity's leap to Mars is driven not by unity—but by rivalry. Two global powers now contest control of the Red Planet and beyond.
By the 2090s, fusion propulsion, AI manufacturing, and closed-loop life support revolutionized deep space access. Both the People's Republic of China and the United States of America raced to colonize and militarize space. Mars became the ultimate prize: a stepping stone to the asteroid belt, orbital supremacy, and planetary-scale influence.
The journey to Mars remains deadly. Even in 2157, vessels face 3–7% failure rates due to:
Project Liberty Dawn (2127) established the U.S. presence with modular outposts and orbital control. Combining military precision with private innovation, they now hold the Western Alliance Zone (~42% of Mars).
Military Doctrine: Rapid deployment units (IRRC), orbital supremacy, autonomous satellites, and hypersonic strike craft.
Red Expansion Doctrine (2124) emphasized automated colonization and economic control. China’s centralized infrastructure secures the Eastern Sovereignty Zone (~48% of Mars).
Military Doctrine: Terraforming Security Corps, AI-controlled defense grids, and resource-based strategic deterrence.