Final Frontier Story tasks you with building the most charming city in the galaxy, out now on iOS and Android
A galactic city-builder

- Construct a thriving alien city with charming shops, parks, and entertainment spots
- Defend your settlement from native monsters using fighter aircraft and trained pilots
- Team up with alien species to host outdoor events
There’s no shortage of city-builders on mobile, but with Kairosoft’s latest release, Final Frontier Story, we’re going much further - and I mean lightyears ahead. Now available on iOS and Android, this cheerful sci-fi sim tasks you with building a bustling alien city from scratch, right in the middle of space.
In Final Frontier Story, you start with a patch of land and a dream to create the most charming settlement in the galaxy. From convenience stores and parks to takoyaki stalls and cinemas, you’ll need to mix and match facilities to keep your residents happy and your tourist traffic flowing. It’s all about finding the magic combo that makes your city irresistible.
But even paradise has its pests. Your new planetary home comes with native monsters that aren’t thrilled about your sudden urban sprawl. To stay ahead, you’ll need to train up pilots, upgrade fighter aircraft, and guide your team through space battles. There’s also an autopilot system if you’d rather delegate the dogfighting while you work on civic beautification.

There’s also a social side to life among the stars. As you meet new alien species, you’ll gain allies who can help you host outdoor events and draw even more visitors to your growing city. This upbeat style and satisfying loop make Final Frontier Story equal parts strategy, charm, and chaos.
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If this sounds like something that's right up your alley, download Final Frontier Story by clicking on your preferred link below. It's a premium purchase for $6.99 or your local equivalent. And if you're not comfortable with playing in English, you’ve got Korean as well as Traditional and Simplified Chinese versions to dive into.