
Riftborne is a classic terminal based, real time, grand strategy game. Construct space ships. Take part in factional warfare. Hire galactic hit-men on your rivals. Raid neighbors for rare resources. Train spies to infiltrate enemy bases for key intel. Grow your empire to dominate the galaxy.
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Riftborne is a terminal-based sci-fi grand strategy game about building an empire inside a living galaxy. Start with one base, expand into colonies and fleets, manipulate markets, send spies, raid rivals, and survive wars that unfold in real time over days or weeks.
Play solo, host your own server, or join official multiplayer galaxies with up to 120 commanders
The enemies adapt to your play style over time, and even across new game saves.
You begin with a single base. That grows into a network of colonies, fleets, supply lines, defenses, contracts, and political influence. Early progress is small and deliberate. Later, the game opens into logistics, faction conflict, economic pressure, territorial control, and rival powers that have had time to grow into serious threats.
A run can unfold over weeks or months as your empire develops.
Riftborne is aimed at players who enjoy learning a dense system, building momentum, and seeing small decisions matter much later.
Rich active community and Official Multiplayer Servers every month
Host your own local server to play with friends over Local, SSH or Online
Empire building across long campaigns
Deep logistics, economy, production, and storage management
Runs direct in Terminal built on c# .NET for old school aesthetic lovers
Procedural galaxy generation with meaningful geography
Faction politics, diplomacy, and military pressure at galactic scale
Contracts, markets, and economic systems that support different playstyles
Campaign history, rankings, medals, and progression tracking