Lets Play Kerbal Space Program - Ep 6 - How to get to Minmus with V .20

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In this episode, I take a trip to Minmus and show you my technique on how to get there. I've built a more elaborate lander, but you can also get to Minmus with a much smaller lander and rocket too.

Verison .20.2 of Kerbal Space Program has been released!!! Now this is a game that is currently in the Alpha stages of development, but you can grab either a free demo or buy the full version (and all future updates) for a low price now! The sales model is a lot like what Mojang did with Minecraft back in the beginning where people could pay a smaller fee to get in at the beginning! So far, Kerbal Space Program is shaping up to be an incredible game!

The game itself is basically a NASA or ESA simulator. And... IT IS AWESOME!!! Seriously, this is one of the best space simulators I've ever played, and it is ONLY in Alpha!!! It can only get better, right??? This is a REAL space simulator though, not an arcade game. You need to know things like Delta-V and Apoapsis, what prograde and retrograde trajectories are, and more! And even though it's still in the alpha stages, this game is already incredibly deep.

So hop on board and check it out. If you want to order it or get more info about the game, check out the official Kerbal Space Program website here: https://kerbalspaceprogram.com/

Please post suggestions, questions or comments in the comments section and I'll do my best to respond to them all!







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