Germany-based online games publisher Gameforge will invite players from around the globe to explore strange new worlds and uncharted territories in its newly dubbed free-to-play casual browser-based game, Star Trek Infinite Space, set in the Deep Space Nine timeline. To unfold the gripping story and the immersive experience for Star Trek Infinite Space, the publisher has enlisted award-winning developer keen games to lead development on the title.
Gameforge tapped keen games to develop the title in conjunction with expert Star Trek consultants Denise and Michael Okuda.
Game Facts
* The game uses Unity3D (browser plugin), no additional download is necessary
* Developed by keen games in Frankfurt
* To ensure that a full Star Trek feeling is achieved, Star Trek experts Mike and Denise Okuda are assisting us
* Lee Sheldon, the experienced game designer, author, producer and script writer will be writing the storyline and game missions
* Choose between two playable factions: Join the Federation or become a Klingon
* The game is set in the Deep Space Nine timeline
* The game will be a free-to-play casual browser game, meaning that there will be no subscription fee and that the game will be playable without payment
* Alpha testing will begin in late 2010