Apollo: A Co-Op Game

Play Apollo: A Co-Op Game
    A cinematic experience from launch to landing — Use your wits and primary source documents to solve disasters that NASA actually faced and make decisions that shape the history of the Apollo program. We're bringing the equipment NASA used over 50 years ago back to life in carefully recreated spacecraft and mission command instruments — Use it all to work together, solve problems, and race to take humanity’s first steps on the moon.FeaturesA Feature-Length Experience for up to 5 players for the price of 1 movie ticket. Options will allow you to choose between a 30 minute and a full 2 hour experience. Plan what you'll take, and what you'll do.
    Extensively researched equipment and history.
    Original score by Netflix composer Kevin Robles. Experience the wonder and thrill of humanity's furthest adventure with an original cinematic soundtrack.
    Dynamic, changing puzzles and challenges that convey the experience and historical solutions, without you needing years of training and vomit tests.
    With the astronaut on PC, up to four mission commanders can join on any internet-enabled device for free. You only need ONE COPY of the game to play with up to five people. Gameplay and DecisionsPlan Your Mission.Assemble your team and work together to decide the goals of your launch. Explore not just what NASA did, but other mission objectives that could have been done. In a pre-flight setup, Mission commanders will decide between several options, including landing locations, mission equipment, and mission objectives for their astronaut.Deal With Disaster.Apollo 12 was struck by lightning on its way up from Earth. Twice.
    With loud bangs, electrical systems went haywire until they were reset. In orbit, astronauts checked all systems, and everything looked fine…
    but they couldn’t be sure…

    So what would you do?
    Abort the mission, or risk everything to keep going?

    An oxygen tank explosion on Apollo 13 forced NASA to manage scarce resources and deal with deadly CO2 buildup. Apollo 11's guidance computer failure forced the astronauts to land on the moon manually.
    Success is NOT guaranteed. Your choices, your skill, and your teamwork will decide the course of history. At the end, compare your results to what actually happened.Reach the Moon.In accurate and cinematic recreations of humanity's furthest adventures.
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    Available on devices:
    • Windows

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