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Space Simulator is a realistic simulator of the entire Solar System with all its planets and major moons. Players can also choose to play custom free roam scenarios with general purpose spaceships. GAMEPLAY All spacecraft cockpits will come with interactive multi-functional displays that provide information on every aspect of your flight data.