Title: Space Trek - The New Empire
Year introduced: 2002
Country of origin: Germany
Languages: German, English, Spanish
Price: free
SpaceTrek is a free to play strategy and roleplaying game, where you’re able to manage your ships and colonies in a universe with thousands of other players.
Interact with thousands of players in a lasting, futuristic world - STNE plays for endless rounds, there is no reset (reboot). You can register at any time!
Colonize planets, wage war or trade peacefully with your neighbors. An elaborate game concept ensures that you may get as good as the oldest players!
Bashing of beginners is strictly forbidden in STNE!
You don’t need to be online all the time and you don’t have to fear that you might be attacked!
Every planet, every building and every spaceship is separate and interactive in many ways, thanks to a comprehensive micromanagement system!
Due to the complexity of STNE you will never be bored! Playing time of 2-3 years is not uncommon.

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