Mine asteroids, defend your turf in Space Game - Time Waster

Space Game is a fun, addictive RTS where your goal is to extract minerals from asteroids while fending off attacks from nasty space pirates.
There's quite a bit of depth to this one compared some Time Wasters we've shared so I recommend reading up on keyboard shortcuts and enemy ship weaknesses.
Set up your network of mining and power equipment and build up defenses - you'll need them once the red alerts start. Basic lasers and missile launchers provide your firepower, just make sure you've got them strategically placed so you're ready for pirate attacks from any direction.
With nine missions and two addition play modes, you could easily blow the rest of your day playing Space Game. If you'd rather not be totally unproductive, the early levels set on slow speed are easy to play whilst tabbing back-and-forth to applications you use to get real work done.
Not that any of us would do that at work.
There's quite a bit of depth to this one compared some Time Wasters we've shared so I recommend reading up on keyboard shortcuts and enemy ship weaknesses.
Set up your network of mining and power equipment and build up defenses - you'll need them once the red alerts start. Basic lasers and missile launchers provide your firepower, just make sure you've got them strategically placed so you're ready for pirate attacks from any direction.
With nine missions and two addition play modes, you could easily blow the rest of your day playing Space Game. If you'd rather not be totally unproductive, the early levels set on slow speed are easy to play whilst tabbing back-and-forth to applications you use to get real work done.
Not that any of us would do that at work.













Comments
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Subscribe to commentsLauraFeb 19th 2009 1:26PM
this sounds a lot like a mini version of Sins of a Solar Empire (excellent game!!)
brandon elseFeb 19th 2009 1:12PM
That is so wierd i played this only yesterday, but after a min i was so bored of it.
sybgtwyFeb 19th 2009 3:18PM
This is the old man's version of Sinistar: same concept, trading tactical reflex skill with strategic components.
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