Voyager: Across the Unknown Turns Nostalgia into a Brutal Delta Quadrant Challenge

Star Trek Voyager: Across the Unknown is a what-if survival-strategy game that tasks you with guiding Voyager home from the Delta Quadrant by balancing resource management (deuterium, dilithium, duranium, tritanium, food), ship deck-building, and crew morale across procedurally generated sectors. Combat is tactical but punishing, success on away missions depends on fixed four-person lineups and skill checks, and exploration is anchored by cinematic cutscenes and voiced logs from Tim Russ and Robert Duncan McNeill. It’s a nostalgic love letter to Voyager for fans, offered at a modest price with demos on all platforms, though casual players may want a simpler mode to enjoy the ‘what-if’ premise.
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