: Find a source of drinkable water immediately. Dehydration is often the fastest way to die.
This is a beta. Bugs are narrative features. Save often. Trust nothing—not even Doc Ba’s own notes. Stranded on Santa Astarta -v1.1.0 Beta- -Doc Ba...
: Inventory management is now smoother with revamped icons and a more intuitive drag-and-drop system. Bug Squashing : Find a source of drinkable water immediately
Tomorrow I hike to the southern plateau. The beacon signal is weakest there—which means either it’s dead, or something is absorbing it. Bugs are narrative features
: The name "Santa Astarta" seems to have a dual origin. "Santa" is Spanish for "saint" or "holy," often used in the names of places or figures revered for their sanctity. "Astarta," on the other hand, could be a play on "Astra," meaning star in Latin, suggesting a celestial or heavenly body. Alternatively, it might draw inspiration from historical or mythological figures and places.
For the uninitiated, Stranded on Santa Astarta drops you onto a tidally locked planet orbiting a dying red dwarf. Half the world is scorched crystal desert; the other half is a frozen forest of sentient flora. You play as , a xeno-archaeologist whose escape pod crashed into the "Twilight Ribbon"—the only habitable zone.