Your very first attempt at taming the hostile Red Planet is going to be a write off.
Even if you pay attention to the indirect hints quietly appearing at the top of the screen, you’re going to build structures in the wrong places, you’re going to prioritise the wrong aspects of base management and you’re going to struggle even to understand the purpose of core functions behind the game. But take the easiest challenge and let those failures happen, because once the first shuttle on the inevitable restart gently touches the dusty ground of Earth’s distant cousin you’ll be all the better prepared to plan, manage and cultivate life on Mars.
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