Navpoint is a space action strategy about being a starship traffic controller.
Take command of the Navigos Traffic Control Station and with the help of a fleet of Police Frigates, Customs Clippers and Tugboats, guide cargoships, couriers, luxury liners and cruisers safely to their destinations.
Build cargo and passenger docks, repair and refuel stations, and defence satellites. Create a solar infrastructure to wring profit from passing shipping.
Sounds easy right? But when you also have to deal with politics, aliens, pirates, smugglers, traveling film stars, terrorists, floods of refugees, sunspot radiation, wormholes, meteors and nebulas, it can get complicated!
Take Command!
Key Features
• Single Player Campaign
Start your career on a backwater moon, work your way towards command of Commercial center of the solar system - Earth..
• Freeplay
Choose from dozens of maps and play how you want.
• Command and Control
Set speed and heading for all shipping - Cruisers, Cargoships, Luxury Liners.and Frigates.
• Breaking News!
Challenging scenarios for you to resolve. Floods of refugees, quarantined plague ships, traveling superstars, terrorist threats and natural disasters.
• Pirate Raiders
Deploy police cutters to intercept pirate raiders and protect your airspace.
• Racial Tensions
Tensions between the Duug and the Khaat have always been high, if they are kept together for too long expect trouble!
• Customs and Immigration
Use customs clippers to search suspicious craft for contraband.
• Rescue
Use your tugboats to rescue damaged and disabled craft before it's too late!
• Cargo Docks
Guide commercial shipping safely to dock.
• Couriers
Hi-speed priority traffic needs to reach it's destination ASAP!
• Asteroids
Space junk and meteors can disrupt shipping, use your tugboats to clear the skies!
• Sunspots
Dangerous solar activity will disable shipping, keep them clear.
• Wormholes
Unpredictable rifts in time and space will transport your ships across space, could be useful, or just dangerous!
• Nebulas
Strange gases in space will affect shipping propulsion and control.