From the innovators and creators at Team Curiosity ✦, Spaceflight Simulator is another fun addition to the World of Simulation games. Go beyond your mobile screen and play it bigger and better on your PC or Mac. An immersive experience awaits you.
Spaceflight Simulator is one of those sandbox builders that actually respects how rockets work. Players snap together engines, tanks, decouplers, fairings, the whole stack, then light it and see if the math and staging hold up. The physics feel honest, so throttle, mass, and angle matter, and the game expects proper burns and timing instead of arcade boosts. It is an open solar system without artificial boundaries, so if something is on the horizon, it is a target. Plot a Hohmann transfer, tweak a maneuver node, miss the window by a hair and watch the orbit go weird. That mix of careful planning and small disasters is half the charm.
What stands out is how flexible it is. Build a skinny Saturn V style tower, make a chunky SpaceX look‑alike, or bolt together a weird contraption that somehow flies straight. The current map includes Mercury, Venus with that heavy hot atmosphere, Earth and the Moon, Mars, plus the tiny guys Phobos and Deimos with low gravity that makes landings feel floaty. It supports real orbital mechanics, so reaching orbit, doing a lunar injection, or touching down on Mars feels earned. On PC through BlueStacks, placing parts and dialing in maneuver nodes with a mouse is smoother, and the bigger screen helps read all the numbers. It does not handhold much, but there are plenty of tips and an active community, so learning the basics comes quick, then it becomes about refining designs and chasing cleaner, smarter flights.
Make your gaming sessions memorable with precise controls that give you an edge in close combats and visuals that pop up, bringing every character to life.













