The Mars Simulation Project is an open source Java project to create a simulation of future human settlement on the planet Mars.
See https://github.com/mars-sim/mars-sim for the LATEST issues/wiki/code change
Features
- Space
- Mars
- Scientific Simulation
- Human Settlement of Mars
License
GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)Other Useful Business Software
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Awesome idea, magnificent simulation, long track of support & development. Keep it up!
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Easy to understand what's where; easy to build newest version; feature rich simulation; the design is simple but it's a good thing; and the support is super super. 5 of 5. The project does everything it aims for and even a little more =D
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Wow! I've spent a few weeks thinking about developing a Mars Colony Simulator. I came up with a lot of ideas about mining ores, processing alloys, manufacturing parts and assembling building and tools. Then I discovered this project and discovered you beat me to it by several years, and went a whole lot further than I had ever conceived of. Bravo Sir.
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This simulation is addicting and I love it, however, there are of course a few things that are irritating at the moment, such as adding new buildings and hallways never really seem to work right, they seem to just add themselves randomly, it would also be neat to edit your own person, not sure if this is a feature yet or not. Also it would be neat to actually go visit members on missions in the settlement map view.
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Extremely realistic. I can't believe the details that were included in the simulation of the society. Try it, you'll like it!