[nongamer|gamereview] Kerbal Space Program
Meet Jebediah Kerman. My new friend from Kerbin.
For someone who, in their childhood dreamt of becoming an astronaut, encountering Kerbal Space Program is like a second chance of living that dream, including engineering and science part.
At the station, you will have basic parts of rockets which you can assemble and then you can launch it. Now, not to worry if you don't get it right the first time, or worse, blow things up and apart, even when you only have a vague idea of what a rocket or space plane looks like - you will eventually get better at assembling parts of rockets.
As you progress and gain more data you will get Science points - these Science points you can use the research more parts and new engineering. And that means more possibilities for building rockets and planes and giving it a go.
I am having a lot of fun making rockets based on what I've seen in films like Apollo 13 and Men In Black. I said based on, though it is merely what I can vaguely remember like 'I think sometime after initial boost there is a thing you need to detach' or an assumption that 'it requires plenty of fuel surely to get to space, better have more fuel tanks ready'. Or worse, the image that is so culturally implanted on me that if you want to go to space you shoot straight up and go through the atmosphere and voila you are in space, landing on moon and drink beer. Like this!
While playing the game, I get some of my rocket-space science logic corrected and surprisingly enlightened by a model of space science - Kerbal - is working. You surely don't get this in school and this is exactly what I find most interesting playing the game.
Seeing what space is like is another experience I find nice to enjoy with a companion. In this case, we decide on which target we want to aim, sip some coffee awaiting the aircraft making its orbit, talk about space science, we landed and plant a flag like a normal person would.
And then there is having control of your rocket or space ship which can be pretty confusing for someone who spent most of the time on the ground (or on the plane, sleeping or watching the latest film Gravity, ha-ha). It took a while to get the control and spatial perspective - while in Kerbin atmosphere and then a completely different law is different while you're in space or close to The Mun or other planets. Once you get this right, then, THEN more exciting things happen for you and Jebediah.
The only thing that is missing for me is, how come there isn't any female astronaut? A sassy Jemima would make space a nicer place.
Apart from that little detail, I say, more adventure awaits for me and Jebediah and there is not a single reason why this adventure shouldn't be for you as well.