A compact, creative tool for sci-fi and star map enthusiasts Rating: 4.5/5

Arvus Games seems to understand that a game about space needs to look and sound infinite. The art direction in Starmaker leans heavily into the ethereal. Nebulae aren't just background textures; they are volumetric clouds of gas that you can harvest. The light from the stars you create casts real-time shadows on the planets, creating dynamic day/night cycles that are visually mesmerizing.

Players step into the role of a supportive partner and professional photographer, guiding Anna’s rise to stardom. The narrative is deeply reactive; your choices determine whether Anna remains a reserved partner or transforms into a bold, adventurous starlet who thrives in the spotlight.

Want a gas giant? You’ll need to manage mass and gravity to capture a thick atmosphere. Want a habitable world? You have to tectonically shift plates to create continents, manage the axial tilt for seasons, and stabilize the magnetosphere to protect life from solar winds.

StarMaker by Arvus Games offers a platform for science fiction enthusiasts to engage in tabletop role-playing. With its customizable characters and flexible game mechanics, it provides a rich environment for storytelling and adventure. If you're interested in exploring the science fiction genre through tabletop gaming, StarMaker could be a great choice.

The story centers on and her husband, Josef , who find themselves in a desperate financial crisis after a work-related disaster. To dig themselves out of a massive million-dollar debt, Anna decides to join Starmaker , a digital platform for adult models.

Keep an eye on Arvus Games' official channels for Early Access dates and beta announcements.

I picked up the StarMaker from Arvus Games hoping for a quick, flexible way to generate system maps for my TTRPG campaigns, and it delivered. The core mechanic is straightforward: roll or choose from a set of modular cards/tiles (depending on which edition you have) to build star systems, trade routes, nebulae, and planetary features.

Arvus Games is a publisher known for creating and distributing tabletop role-playing games. While they might have a variety of titles under their belt, they are notably associated with the StarMaker game.

Starmaker Story distinguishes itself from typical visual novels through its complex, interconnected systems: Starmaker Story on Steam

While Starmaker is currently in active development, the vision Arvus Games has laid out is compelling. They are targeting a niche that craves creativity over combat, and simulation over domination.