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Thank you for the kind words. I wanted to keep the scope small, about the size of a flash game that you could beat in 30 mins during a work meeting-- but I guess that doesn't lend itself to complexity in a game of this type. Idk I'm out of coffee and probably incoherent at this point in the day hahaha. I guess what I'm trying to say is that I don't plan for the scope of the game to grow any more at this point-- i.e. no new resource types or unit types or major new mechanics.
Yeah I wanted the focus to be on something positive. The guy from that image I sent, Boris Chertok, has a set of memoirs where he talks about the space race from the soviet POV. Basically they abandoned moon exploration to catch up with nuclear weapons production. The US had a 20:1 numbers advantage in the 50s and by the 80s they closed that gap to 1.6:1, but it was an enormous economic project. He compares it to the Great Patriotic War in scope. To that end I wanted to focus on heroic sacrifice without violence.
The western view of the USSR is people enduring terrible conditions because of "authoritarianism", when in reality people endured horrible conditions because it was literally an existential struggle for survival. I wanted to capture that, albeit in a very small and kind of detached way. In hindsight, from the 21st century, using Helium-3 to avoid climate disaster is a heroic industrial goal.
That's really cool! I hope you will share your next project on here as well.