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Play matchmaker with an entire galaxy of weird aliens in this sci-fi strategy game




In the 1950s, physicist Enrico Fermi asked an important question: "Space is absolutely massive, so where the heck are all the aliens?" Okay, he didn't word it exactly like that, but he raised a valid (and scary) point. If there are so many stars, and so many potentially Earth-like worlds, in the universe, why haven't we found any evidence of intelligent, spacefaring civilizations other than our own? The people at SETI have been listening to the stars for decades now and haven't heard a peep. This is the famous Fermi paradox, and it's where this new choice-driven narrative game—released today in Early Access—gets its name...
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