| Primary Developers | Adam Miller, Sherman Mui, Roch Denis, Jeff Landauer, and Eric Prieur |
|---|---|
| Other Contributors | Danny Chi, Mark Elrod, and Adrian Eyre |
| Release date(s) | Early 2004 |
| Genre(s) | MMORPG |
| Mode(s) | Multiplayer |
| Platform(s) | Windows | }|
| Preceded by | } |
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Star Sonata is a space-themed massively multiplayer online role-playing game that uses a third-person 2d overhead view similar to that of Asteroids. In addition the game offers a complex commerce and construction system. The eventual goal for players in Star Sonata is to bring their team to domination and claim the seat of emperor.*
However, new development sectors and storylines are being developed. Many of these can be found in the Nexus, a place where people accomplish missions for characters both noble and dubious. The Nexus contains some of the first storylines to be formed in Star Sonata, containing characters that you will meet later in your voyages, some which you may have to defeat in battle, such as the Nefarious Barbe Bleu...
Players from all over the world play Star Sonata, with the majority being from the United States and the United Kingdom.*
Experience is earned by killing computer-controlled enemies and finishing in-game missions. Each time a player levels they earn 5 skill points which can be spent on skills. Skills determine what equipment you can use or give a small bonus to different aspects of the game.
Territory (star systems) can be claimed by players or teams of players, and once enough of the galaxy becomes 'owned', a team can attempt to become Emperor. Shortly after a player is crowned Emperor, the universe will be manually reset and re-randomized by the administrators. The most recent reset occurred on Thursday, February 16, 2006.
Star Sonata has a restricted PvP-combat system. Only two characters who are similar in level can engage in combat. Factors such as distance from Earth and diplomacy, play a role in determining how far apart in level two players can be.
The game is free to play up to level 20. To progress past that a monthly subscription is required. The current cost is $9.95 per month, or 4 months for $29.95. Payment from outside of the United states is accepted through major online money transfer services or credit cards.
During an interview with GameZone.com, Adam Miller was asked why he decided to create a game like Star Sonata. He responded "We designed Star Sonata out of a nostalgic childhood dream of space adventure." *
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