Cheese is life: Master rocket physics, trade interplanetary cheese, and explore the bigger question: What kind of society will we build beyond Earth?
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About This Game

A Game About the Future

Gravity Break puts you in the cockpit of a small rocket ship and at the center of a larger story:

  • Rockets aren’t magic: Learn physics through your body with intuitive controls and aesthetic feedback.

  • Cheese is currency: Build an economy where cheese fuels colonies and trade networks.

  • The apes are coming: Face Captain Croissant and Kong Käse – expansionist forces trying to dominate the solar system.

  • You choose the direction: Will you compete or cooperate? Colonize or connect?

Games as a Medium for Learning

Whenever you play games, you learn something. Whether it’s how many bullets go in a gun or how many blocks it takes to build a house – you face systems that shape how you understand the world.

It’s not about whether games teach violence – it’s about which systems you come to understand, and how they relate to the real world. In Portal, you don’t just defeat a deranged AI – you learn about spatial logic, systems thinking, and physics.

What’s Worth Learning Today?

We live in a chaotic and changing world. We can move bakwards – or forwards.

bakwards into fascism, suppression, and authoritarianism. It has taken root in religious, technocratic, and – increasingly – democratic societies. Now it’s spreading again, in both East and West.

Or we can move forward – toward diversity, compassion, and the freedom to slow down. Toward equality, solidarity, and liberation.

Capitalism has shown the power of freedom when it comes to innovation and growth – but has often reduced our human value. If tomorrow’s society is to be shaped by more than algorithms and oligarchs, we need citizens who understand the systems we build – technically and emotionally.

What Are the Challenges?

  • Rockets feel mysterious – let’s fix that: Physics is easy to grasp when you feel it. With somaesthetic gamification of fuel, gravity, and inertia, we make rocketry accessible to everyday players.

  • We need to understand interplanetary economies before AI makes the decisions: Space travel is complex. In Gravity Break, you're introduced to the systems that shape the future – gravity, fuel, and economics working together.

  • We need to work together: Earth is a cultural jewel in a sea of darkness. To survive, we must collaborate – and understand how gravity, physics, and commerce create interplanetary interdependence. Transport cheese from the Moon to the hungry mice of Mercury, where the Sun's gravity makes navigation without fuel nearly impossible.

How Do We Do It?

Gravity Break isn’t just a game about rockets and cheese – it’s a simulation of tomorrow’s dilemmas:

  • How do we balance innovation and sustainability?

  • Can we build a system that works across planets?

Early Access lets you help shape the game – and contribute to a more intuitive understanding of space travel. The game is actively evolving – and your feedback matters.

Wishlist now and join us in building an interplanetary future!

Gravity Break launches in Early Access in 2025. The graphics need work, the physics have a few bugs, there are some planets missing – and the interplanetary gameplay could use a bit more love.

System Requirements

Windows
macOS
SteamOS + Linux
    Minimum:
    • OS: 7
    • Processor: 2Ghz i5
    • Memory: 8 GB RAM
    • Storage: 256 MB available space
    • Sound Card: On
    Minimum:
    • OS: OSX
    • Processor: 2.4GHz
    • Memory: 8 GB RAM
    • Storage: 256 MB available space
    • Sound Card: On
* Starting February 15, 2024, the Steam Client will no longer support 32-bit games or macOS 10.14 or lower.
    Minimum:
    • OS: I'll make sure it runs on the small Deck
    Recommended:
    • OS: Best Steam Deck?
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