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Big Brother In Space Version 0.10 [top]

A new primary metric dictates colony stability. The Compliance Index measures how thoroughly your population obeys corporate or governmental mandates.

The deployment of Big Brother in Space Version 0.10 fundamentally changes how different sectors interact with the space environment.

The player who receives the majority vote is stripped of their gear and flushed into space. This high-stakes elimination format ensures that your social standing is just as critical to your survival as your mechanical engineering skills. What’s New in Version 0.10? Big Brother In Space Version 0.10

: Randomly generated events like solar flares, data leaks, and minor crew sabotage. Technical Performance and Engine Upgrades

As a point-release version, 0.10 lays the infrastructure for what will eventually become a fully mature, production-grade space traffic management system. Future updates on the project roadmap point toward integrating cislunar tracking—extending surveillance capabilities beyond Earth orbit to the region between the Earth and the Moon to support upcoming lunar exploration initiatives. A new primary metric dictates colony stability

The premise mimics the classic Big Brother TV show—inmates are restricted, tasks are assigned, and evictions occur—but the space setting adds layers of peril, including oxygen management, technical failures, and cosmic hazards. Version 0.10 marks a significant milestone, transforming the game from a promising alpha into a deeper, more stable, and highly interactive experience. Key Features of Version 0.10

The heart of the update is the Panopticon Grid. Players can now deploy orbital sensor arrays and internal colony cameras to eliminate the fog of war inside their own habitats. The player who receives the majority vote is

A mysterious, techno-religious cult that worships the deep-space data streams. They actively attempt to hack your telemetry grid to upload encrypted data packages to unknown deep-space coordinates.

Adjusted the HOH (Head of Household) suite lighting to be 15% less blinding.

Version 0.10 lays the definitive groundwork for the final stages of early access. The developers have signaled that future updates will focus on external threats, including rival corporate stations, deep-space piracy, and long-range orbital artillery systems. For now, mastering internal control, maximizing resource efficiency, and perfecting your surveillance dragnet in Version 0.10 is more than enough to keep any space administrator occupied.

The developers have acknowledged these issues in a pinned forum post: "Version 0.10 is the skeleton. The unblinking eye is still learning to focus."