anus_pounder was kind enough to buy me this game for knowing just when and where to say the word "penis." It is (surprise) a space station building game from Double Fine currently in alpha, and although it's still buggy and missing features that would make a lot of sense as of right now, I kind of like it.
You start off with a pod and three guys in spacesuits, and you have to select a section of the galaxy depending on factors like the chance to encounter derelict vessels and abundance of resources. Then you build rooms and fill them with stuff. Passing ships will show up and either offer to drop off people who want to stay or threaten you with plunder. So far, the options for what you can do are not that impressive, but it's likely that there's a lot more content on the way. It's a fairly new game, and there's only been one monthly alpha update (barring a smaller patch or two), but it apparently introduced a few kinds of zones you can use, as well as basically the entire food and hunger mechanic. If this kind of content update is likely to happen every month, there's a lot on the way.
Plenty of bugs and unfinished features, though. I'm supposed to report them on the Double Fine forum, but I signed up for an account and still can't post. I probably have to wait a while or something.
The first time I made a base, all my crew members asphyxiated because they were too intent on either doing their jobs or just floating in space without taking any breaks to go inside and actually replenish their air. I tried again, though, and they don't do that this time.
Sometimes, crew members will just disappear for me. I think this might have to do with incoming ships who want to drop off new guys, because at one point I allowed a ship to drop off two guys when I had three already, and my roster stayed at three, and there was no record of the loss of the two crewmen who disappeared all of a sudden.
Tutorials are still a little foggy. When I was first attacked by a raider, he attached his ship to a random wall in my pub and walked on board. When I took care of him, I didn't know how to get on his ship, which was taking up space on the map but was covered in a fog of war sort of thing. As it turned out, when a derelict ship appeared later, a hint popped up describing how to use a waypoint tool that I could use to have my security guys explore it cautiously. This let me board later hostile ships that tried to attack me, but by that time I had already demolished the first one for resources (except for the floors, which remained oddly intact).
The way demolishing raiders is kind of broken also killed one of my guys. He went through the doorway leading to the floor (without any walls surrounding it) that was still there and just stood there until he asphyxiated. Interesting...
Corpses also seem to just stay where they are, and there's nothing you can do with them yet. This may have to do with the fact that there's no sickbay/morgue zone yet, when presumably that's something you'd have planned for a game like this. Eventually the deads disappeared, but their bloodstains stayed anyway.