Next Space Rebels

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Order some parts online, get your camera, and grow your StarTube channel through rocket tinkering and often wacky challenges! With great fame comes great responsibility, and a sudden wrench in your path to greatness will take you on a journey towards space.

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Developer:
Studio Floris Kaayk
Publisher:
Humble Games
Engine:
Unity
Release date:
17 November 2021
Recent Steam reviews:
Not specified
All Steam reviews:
Very Positive (318)

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Description

Order some parts online, get your camera, and grow your StarTube channel through rocket tinkering and often wacky challenges! With great fame comes great responsibility, and a sudden wrench in your path to greatness will take you on a journey towards space.

The mysterious Next Space Rebels know that those who control the satellites now control the future of the internet. Will you join them in their race to internet freedom?

Next Space Rebels enables the joy of creation, lessons of failure, and progress of experimentation, generally reserved for complex sim games, through its accessible “notepad-style” creation tools and intertwined narrative.

Key Features:

  • BUILD A ROCKET - Powerful yet easy-to-use rocket creation tools that will let any budding rocketeer express their full creative potential.



  • COLLECT NEW PARTS - Earn and gather new parts by completing challenges to grow from a hobbyist rocket builder to an advanced satellite-launching rocket scientist.



  • GROW YOUR FOLLOWING - Grow your online StarTube channel! Share your recorded creations in-game to grow your channel, then export them to share in real life.



  • JOIN THE NEXT SPACE REBELS - Fully live-action cutscenes! Meet an extensive cast of extravagant internet characters on your journey towards becoming a Next Space Rebel.



  • CREATIVE FREEDOM - Creative Mode (unlocked after story completion) to create the Frankensteinian rocket of your dreams!

Recommended system requirements

minimum*

Requirement 1:
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS:
Windows 10
Processor:
Intel Core i5-3470 or AMD FX-6300
Memory:
4 GB RAM
Graphics:
Nvidia GeForce GTS 450, 1 GB or AMD Radeon HD 5770, 1 GB

recommended*

Requirement 1:
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS:
Windows 10
Processor:
Intel Core i5-6600 or AMD Ryzen 5 1400
Memory:
6 GB RAM
Graphics:
Nvidia GeForce GTX 660, 2 GB or AMD Radeon HD 7850, 2 GB

User reviews

AirmanAllen0101
Recommended | 24 Aug 2024
26.9h played

fun game with a not as steep learning curve as Kerbal. I found it to be a great introduction to rocketry for my children, but the storyline is a bit more grown up. Game great for all children, storyline is likely

Helpful: 8
DrakeCaesar
Recommended | 04 Aug 2025
84.3h played

It's a breath of fresh air. The rocket building is fun. You build silly rockets in your backyard. You're not going to the moon or anything like that, but you're going to the Earth's orbit. The social media simulation

Helpful: 9
PokemonFan102
Recommended | 10 Aug 2025
21.9h played

Fun 2D space sim that's got some character to it. The rocket design, despite being limited to 2D, is very fun and has considerable depth to it once you get to liquid fuel engines. The challenges are fun, and the story

Helpful: 3
xxadonisxx
Recommended | 05 Jan 2026
12.1h played

Next Space Rebels is an unusual and ambitious indie title that blends creative sandbox design, light simulation, and narrative-driven commentary into a cohesive experience that feels unlike most games on Steam.

Helpful: 3
da B man
Recommended | 22 Dec 2024
30.9h played

It's an absolutely awesome experience! I may have been a bit too dumb to get a space-worthy rocketship going, but whoooo booooy! The journey there was such a blast(sometimes literally!) You go from building a tiny

Helpful: 1
ManiacDan
Recommended | 23 May 2026
20.4h played

A silly 2D rocket building game that reminds me more of old flash games than something like KSP. this is not a serious game and has plenty of frustrating features, including whole levels based entirely on luck (like the

Helpful: 0