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Where can you buy cheapest Bit Odyssey PC Steam key? Check and compare prices from 4 stores to locate the best and the cheapest option for you among 4 offers featured on XD.deals. Now the lowest Bit Odyssey PC price on keyshops can be obtained on £1.80 (58% off) and on official stores can be obtained on 58 (£3.99 off).

Release: 20 Jan 2015
Metacritic:
tbd tbd
Steam:
Mostly Negative (20)
Buy in Official Store:
£3.99
Buy in Keyshops:
-58%
£1.80
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Steam
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Bit Odyssey
Windows
6d ago
DRM:
Steam
Steam
£3.99

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Kinguin
Bit Odyssey Steam CD Key
Windows
1w ago
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Steam
Kinguin
£4.33 £1.80
-58%
-8% with XD8DEALScopy
-8% with XD8DEALScopy
GameBoost
Bit Odyssey
Windows
3d ago
GameBoost
£4.35 £2.15
-50%
Eneba
Bit Odyssey (PC) Steam Key GLOBAL
Windows
21h ago
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Eneba
£4.35 £2.24
-48%
-10% with XDD10copy
-10% with XDD10copy

About Bit Odyssey

Bit Odyssey - about the game
Sit in the Captain's Chair and command your starship through an endlessly procedurally generated galaxy. Select a home star and planet to shape your race's base stats, then customize their appearance and society before editing a unique ship design that impacts its capabilities. Explore stars, planets, and nebulae while collecting fuel, mining minerals, and trading resources to survive. Random episode triggers launch short adventures from the Mission Matrix, pitting you against hostile ships in battles or drawing you into search-and-rescue on alien worlds. Build friend or enemy status with races through choices like assisting or attacking. Collect plants, materials, and relics for trade as you test your endurance in this indie action RPG adventure on PC.

Are you ready to sit in the Captain’s Chair?

From the creators of Vincere Totus Astrum comes a universe of exploration and adventure. As the Captain of your own Starship begin your journey of literally endless worlds by first selecting and editing your randomly generated race and ship, then set out for the stars.

Encounter alien races and exotic locations as you travel in an endlessly procedurally generated galaxy. No two game are the same. As you explore, randomly generated “Episodes” will have you fighting hostile ships, helping aliens and exploring the surface of new planets.

How long can you survive the deep of space? How far can you travel? Who knows what is waiting for you! Your journey begins now!

Setting out to the stars!

The game starts with players selecting a Home Star from the intro screen galaxy view. From there you zoom into your new system and select a homeworld. The type of the star and the kind of planet you select orbiting it determines some of the base stats of your race. A low gravity cool and wet world tends to produce sentient species that are more docile in nature, where as more hostile environments lead to more aggressive races. These differences help decide how battle-hardened they are or how adept at science they may be etc. From these base stats a player then sets out to determine the look of their race through a set of procedurally generated tools and what kind of society they come from. All of your decisions up to this point help affect what your ship will turn out like. Using procedural generation the game creates unique ship designs which you can edit. Design choices affect a ship's capabilities and stats. Once you're done, it's time to set out amongst the stars.



Bit Odyssey is designed to be endless... Well, endless if you are a good Starship Captain, that is. Players could select one direction and keep on going, if they choose to do so. The way you lose, of course, is getting killed or running out of resources. As you travel, make sure to orbit some stars and collect fuel. Damaged and need repairs? Visit a planet rich in minerals and mine for them, or trade with a local spacefarer.

Exploration in itself is fun, but throughout your star hopping you will encounter randomly activated "Episode triggers". The triggers are the starting point for an adventure that is created procedurally from the Mission Matrix. For instance, you may locate a plasma trail during interstellar travel. The bridge crew would then ask you if you would like to investigate. If you choose yes, then the game may take you to a ship in distress in an asteroid field, or one that is under attack or has crashed on a planet. From there, your choices affect the rest of the episode. Attacking the damaged vessel will mark you an enemy of that race whereas tractoring them out makes them a friend.
Features

Galaxy is big And when I say big I mean really big like a never ending Galaxy with stars, planets, nebula and other space phenomenon.

Do you have that ship in a different color? Yes we can do that with our procedural generation algorithms. Everything from the planets and stars to ships and races is created on the fly. And then to take it step further we provide you tools to edit your Ship and your race.

Lets fire blue particle cannons full... Engage in battles of one on up to three enemy vessels. Cool thing is with the Mission Matrix, a ship might jump out of battle and you may get the option to chase them, once you catch up you may finish them off or two of his friends might be waiting for you.

You think they have apples on an alien planet? I don't know if apples will be there, but the idea is that you can explore endless alien worlds and conduct various away missions. Planets will contain unique items that your science officer can scan, and your engineer can collect to bring back to the ship for trade.

Making Friends will be important Talk, trade and assisting other spacefarers will benefit you as each race you encounter will store an enemy, neutral or friend status. That will effect how your next encounter with them will be.

Episodes for everyone! In Bit Odyssey we have worked on creating a generator that creates randomized missions or as we call it, episodes. Each episode last around 3-8 minutes on average and include everything from search and rescue, transport, battles and more. Imagine receiving a distress signal, then approaching a ship to discover it's a trap. After defeating them and searching the ship discover that the stranded crew is on a nearby planet. The unique Mission Matrix generates over a 100 different "episode" types and puts them together.

Stuff is cool... Player will be able to collect and store unique plants, materials and relics you discover on your journey. And trade them for other resources or information.
Interface:
English
Subtitles:
English

Age rating

Unavailable
Metacritic:
tbd tbd
Steam:
Mostly Negative (20)

Minimum:

  • Processor: 200 Mhz Pentium processor or higher
  • Memory: 256 MB RAM
  • Graphics: Must support minimum of Direct3D 9
  • Storage: 50 MB available space

Recommended:

  • Processor: 200 Mhz Pentium processor or higher
  • Memory: 256 MB RAM
  • Graphics: Must support minimum of Direct3D 9
  • Storage: 50 MB available space
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Before you start looking for a cheap Bit Odyssey key, check the essentials. Developed by Gamesare. Published by Clickteam. PC released date: 20 Jan 2015. Genres: Action, Indie, RPG, Adventure, Early Access. Categories: Family Sharing, Single-player, Steam Achievements, Full controller support, Steam Leaderboards.

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As of our last update (we refresh Steam pricing multiple times a day), the Bit Odyssey Steam price is £3.99. You can save an extra ~6% by paying with a discounted Steam gift card.

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Yes. Bit Odyssey has an official page on the Steam Store. You can also buy a Bit Odyssey Steam key from third-party sellers. Our price comparison currently includes 3 offers with Steam DRM. Pick one to ensure your Bit Odyssey download happens on Valve's platform.

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Best prices for Bit Odyssey

1 Kinguin Kinguin Keyshop
-58% £1.80
2 GameBoost GameBoost Keyshop
-50% £2.15
3 Eneba Eneba Keyshop
-48% £2.24
4 Steam Steam Official
£3.99

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