NASA has released its new Pen & Paper style sci-fi RPG (Role Playing) game, The Lost Universe, free of charge. This game immerses players in a mysterious story, encouraging them to learn about space. Designed for groups of four to seven people, the game features the Hubble Space Telescope. Here are the details…
NASA distributes The Lost Universe game for free
The Lost Universe thrusts players into a mysterious adventure starting in the city of Aldastron on the planet Exlaris. As characters in this game, players will try to unravel the secret of missing scientists and astronomers.
In a world where the Hubble Space Telescope has been forgotten, players must defeat evil characters they encounter. Like traditional tabletop RPGs, The Lost Universe is played using pen, paper, and dice.
How to download?
Suitable for characters ranging from levels seven to ten, the game can be completed in one session of three to four hours. Players can download the map of Aldastron city from the official website or from here. The Lost Universe is completely free and can be downloaded from NASA’s official website.
For more information about the story and details of the game, you can visit NASA’s The Lost Universe page. This game offers a unique experience for fans of science fiction and role-playing games.
With the release of this game, NASA aims to increase interest in space and provide a new experience for RPG fans. The Lost Universe offers players an opportunity to explore space science in both an educational and entertaining way.
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