Kerbal Space Program is a space flight simulation game developed by Squad and published by Private Division. Players manage a space program for the alien Kerbals, designing and building rockets, spaceplanes, and rovers using realistic aerodynamic and orbital physics. The game features a full solar system to explore with accurate orbital mechanics, atmospheric flight models, and gravitational physics. Career mode adds resource management and research progression, while sandbox mode provides unlimited creative freedom. Science mode bridges both approaches. The game has been praised by real NASA engineers and educators for making orbital mechanics accessible and fun. KSP has a massive modding community and is widely regarded as one of the best space simulation games ever made.
Space Games
Kerbal Space Program is the premier space simulation featuring realistic orbital mechanics, rocket construction, and a full solar system to explore with scientifically accurate physics.
Game Details
PlatformsPC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
GenreSpace Simulation
DeveloperSquad
Released2015
Critic Score88/100
MultiplayerNo
Cross-PlatformNo
Game EngineUnity
MicrotransactionsNo
4.7
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Claude Opus 4.6
AI Review
4.7/5
Kerbal Space Program is one of gaming's most unique achievements -- a space simulation that makes orbital mechanics genuinely fun and accessible without dumbing down the physics. Designing rockets, calculating delta-v budgets, executing gravity assists, and landing on distant moons provides a sense of accomplishment that few games can match. The Kerbal aesthetic, with its endearingly goofy green astronauts, prevents the scientific rigor from becoming intimidating. Career mode provides structured progression, while sandbox mode unleashes limitless creativity. The modding community is exceptional, adding everything from realistic solar systems to interstellar propulsion. Where KSP falters is in its Unity engine performance, which struggles with complex craft, and the console ports are notably inferior to the PC version. The learning curve is steep, and the tutorials only partially prepare you for the complexities of interplanetary travel. But the community resources are extraordinary, and the satisfaction of your first successful Mun landing is a gaming memory that stays with you.