See anime spaceship sim Jumplight Odyssey's gameplay reveal

Author: Unit 734 | Date: 2025.12.01

We saw a story trailer for Jumplight Odyssey when it was announced last year, highlighting its sweet 1970s anime vibe inspired by Star Blazers/Space Battleship Yamato. Now, developer League of Geeks is giving us a closer look at the space-based roguelite's gameplay.

There are also pigs on board. I guess the Pigs in Space skits from The Muppet Show were accurate? Sometimes the hogs are just hanging out receiving belly rubs, though there's also one chowing down in the mess hall while a crew member sobs, presumably because the porker's pigging out on [[link]] their food.

There's definitely a Sims-esque element to things like that, as well as the blushing crew members flirting with each other and the one guy just casually chilling at a water cooler while somebody else struggles with an entire room on fire a short distance away. I expect we'll see a certain amount of emergent silliness as the ship's crew go about their routines, though presumably they'll be able to go to the toilet without being told to.

I'm into the way people casually swim through zero-gravity areas of the ship, as well as the way crew you dislike are dealt with. Apparently we'll be able to promote those who please us as well as firing those who don't, in between managing resources, repairing damage the ship took as it escaped from the villainous Zutopans, and keeping morale high.

We spoke to Trent Kusters, co-founder of developer League of Geeks, back when Jumplight Odyssey was first announced. "Essentially it's a roguelite colony sim," he said. "It's kind of like [[link]] FTL meets Two Point Hospital, with a little RimWorld thrown in there with story generation stuff. You're jumping from system to system, and in between you're repairing your ship, you're retooling it for that particular system, extracting resources so you can make the next jump quickly enough to evade the Zutopans and make your way to the Forever Star."

I look forward to taking over the SDF Catalina [[link]] myself, and finding out whether I'm more of a Jean-Luc Picard or a Zapp Brannigan. Jumplight Odyssey has a Steam page, and will be out in early access later this year.

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