Principia:Master of Science is a simulation game with the theme of European science in 17th century. Player will choose one of real scientists in those era like Isaac Newton and proceed on the research. It's the time even the word "Science" didn't exist. Who can be the master of science?
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Release Date: Sep 9, 2016

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Why Early Access?

“Overall game system is near completion, but we still need some time to implement / improve below;
  • Adding achievements or trading cards.
  • Game balance
  • Graphic / sound

Approximately how long will this game be in Early Access?

“We are aiming for the completion of this game in about 6 months.”

How is the full version planned to differ from the Early Access version?

“Full version of this game will include below;
  • Steam features (Achievements, trading card, etc.)
  • Optimization in game balance
  • Improvement on graphics or sounds

Additional:
  • Contoller support

What is the current state of the Early Access version?

“Current version is very much playable since overall game system is ready.”

Will the game be priced differently during and after Early Access?

“The price might rise if we greatly succeed in improving graphics or sounds, etc.”

How are you planning on involving the Community in your development process?

“We are open to your idea about game balance.
Other than that, we need to consider the outcome of each proposition before implementing them.”
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Principia:Master of Science is a simulation game with the theme of European science in 17th century.

Choose one of 12 real scientists from the era of Isaac Newton and proceed with your research.
There are six research topics: "Astronomy", "Physics", "Thermodynamics", "Biology", "Optics", "Mathematics".
Choose one (or more), perform experiments, make discoveries and submit your findings to the Royal Society of Sciences.
It's even possible to belittle your rivals.

Fill and complete your own encyclopedia with inventions like "Pendulum clock" or "Reflecting telescope", or sketches like "Enlarged view of a cork" or "Enlarged view of a flea"!

It is the time even the word "Science" did not exist.
Who can be the master of science?

Isaac Newton (1642〜1727)



A British physicist and mathematician. He is hailed as one of the Three Great Mathematicians. His first great discovery (the spectrum of light) was finding that white light was an amalgam of monochromatic light. Next, using his Universal Law of Gravitation, he successfully mathematically proved that planets move along elliptical orbits. The significance of this was explaining the movement of celestial and terrestial bodies under one law. The manuscript of his collective theories, 'Principia', took the world by storm, and Newton went on to obtain immutable fame. In 1705 he was knighted and known henceforth as 'Sir Isaac Newton'

Renowned invention: Newtonian telescope

Christiaan Huygens (1629〜1695)



A Dutch physicist and astronomer. His father was a government official affording him the highest standard of education. In 1655 he conceptualised a method of polishing lenses, which he demonstrated in action with the production of a high fidelity refracting telescope. Huygens valued quantitative observation leading him to invent the 'pendulum clock' in 1656, and the 'minimeter', capable of making measurements accurate within seconds, increasing the precision of observations. In the field of optics he opposed Newton's particle theory of light, asserting that it was instead a wave, but he went unacknowledged.

Renowned invention: Pendulum Clock

Gottfried Leibniz (1646〜1716)



A German mathematician and politician. It was said that he demonstrated talent in mathematics from a young age and was unparalleled in mental arithmetic. He advanced Pascal's calculator design, conceptualising one capable of multiplication and division. Additionally, he developed infinitesimal calculus during the same period as Newton did. There was severe discord between him and Newton et al. over priority rights for calculus. The notations for calculus used today are those Leibniz himself once used. In 1700 the Berlin Academy of Sciences was founded at the behest of Fredrick I of Prussia. Leibniz became its first president.

Renowned invention: Stepped reckoner


...and more characters!



This game is developed originally for the software contest held in 2000 as "PRINCIPIA".
Since then, all aspects of the game are improved including the system, graphics and sound. Also the current version has "Final theme", "Order of merit" and more. It is completely different to the original version.

The game follows actual history very closely, so you can also learn the history of science while you play the game.

All six songs were recorded in the studio by a real string quartet. These live performances suit the 17th century aesthetic very well.

If you are interested in Science, this will be a fun game for you!

System Requirements

Windows
Mac OS X
    Minimum:
    • OS: Windows 7/8/8.1/10 32/64bit
    • Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo or greater
    • Memory: 256 MB RAM
    • Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 4000 or greater
    • DirectX: Version 9.0
    • Storage: 100 MB available space
    Minimum:
    • OS: Mac OS X 10.8 or later
    • Processor: Intel Core2 Quad Q8200 (4 * 2330) or equivalent
    • Memory: 2 GB RAM
    • Storage: 100 MB available space
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Most Helpful Reviews  In the past 30 days
18 of 20 people (90%) found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
Recommended
1.8 hrs on record
Early Access Review
Posted: September 10
Before this game is on sale,I was attracted by the game concept.And now,I can recommend this game.
とあるゲーム情報サイトでこのゲームを知った時から、気になっていました。そして買った今では、おすすめできるゲームです。

gameplay(ゲーム内容)
First,you gain more knowledge and technique.For example,reading academic books,taking the classes,doing experiment and reasoning experimental result.
Next, you discover new phenomenon or create new research tools in various fields and write papers of them.
Last,you submit them to the institute and hope to being approved them.
まず本を読んだり、講義を受けたり、実験、推測などで知識や技術を得ます。そして新発見や新発明をし、それを論文にまとめます。あとは論文が学会に認証されることを願いましょう。

pros
・You can feel the 17th century European atmosphere and as if you are great man.
17世紀ヨーロッパの雰囲気と偉人になった気分を味わえる。
・Good music like a classic
クラシックのような聴いてて心地よい音楽
・The comparatively simple game contents.
比較的わかりやすいゲーム性


cons
・This game is early access and performance is instability.
アーリーアクセスのため、動作が不安定な時がある。
・Not mount full of steam contents yet.(achievements,cards and so on)
実績やトレーディングカードなどが未実装
・I can't say this game has perfect config.Sounds is so noisy.
オプション設定が完璧とはいえませんでした。音声が爆音の可能性があるので気をつけてください。
・10$ is too expensive.You should buy this game at a discount.
980円は高いと感じるかもしれません。セールのときに買ったほうがいいと思います。
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6 of 9 people (67%) found this review helpful
Recommended
7.4 hrs on record
Early Access Review
Posted: September 11
like old koei games.
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3 of 4 people (75%) found this review helpful
Recommended
10.3 hrs on record
Early Access Review
Posted: September 11
If you like text based Simulation RPG, you should try that game. I finished the game in 5 hrs as playing Isaac Newton. I would like to see the squel of that game already.
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3 of 7 people (43%) found this review helpful
Not Recommended
7.5 hrs on record
Early Access Review
Posted: September 12
I cannot recommend this game yet as it is too easy, the game does not recognize your Steam's language settings, it freezes sometimes (luckily it has an autosave feature) and did I say it was wwwaaaayyyy too easy.

There is a lack of research and scientific information. Making a historical game requires some information, a form of encyclopedia too, as well as more scientific stuff in the game mechanics. Right now, the game is super simple, super easy, and very boring after you have discovered most of the things and most people have retired.

Oh yeah, the guy you play seems immortal. I'm playing Thomas Eddisson and he's like 92 years old and still kicking! LOL

I think there should be a retirement button and a real world setting where people die at the date they died in real life for more challenge (to see if you can discover more than that person did in real life or your last game).

I think the designers were a bit short sighted when they have made this game and quite foolish to put an unfinished game on Steam. Early access is for debugging, not making a new game. This is like putting an unfinished board game on kickstarter, you will fail miserably in your project. Kickstarter and Steam are there for finished or nearly finished projects (like rules modifications and fix for boardgames, and bug fixes and balancing in videogames).

Don't buy this unless it is like 2$ or 1 euro


Fix the things I mentioned in the forums and I will change my vote to reocmmend this for current price. It is really not worth the low price it is at right now.

Oh yeah... there is absolutely NO REPLAYABILITY. Once you finish the game, the next game will be exactly the same (aside from character selection). The game is way too limited in design to have any form of replayability. I would make the real world story and decisions each of these characters had to go through so that it would make the game replayable at least. Nope, nothing like this in this game, it is an empty shell.
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Most Helpful Reviews  Overall
Recommended
6.2 hrs on record
Early Access Review
Posted: September 18
Very nice game. Hope to have achievements and trading cards soon.
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Recommended
6.8 hrs on record
Early Access Review
Posted: October 3
PRINCIPIA: Master of Science is a fun game that will waste about 4 hours of your life.
The game mechanics are very simple, and overall the game does not have a lot of complexity.

The graphics are very simplistic, the music is very loud with no way to adjust it aside from using the computer's volume mixer. There are no achievements, although there are some "events" like becoming an official of a science academy/getting sired, so I supposed by the time the game leaves early access it might support achievements.

Personally I found the gameplay very repetitive, you are essentially doing research on a topic and waiting your turn to, again, do your research on the said topic. The funds you procure cannot be used to found your own university or fund science labs, as you only use the money to buy "tools" which boost your skill in a select science.

Overall, I would rate this game a solid 4.5/10, it's pretty fun for the first 10 or so minutes, but it has limited replayability. The only reason why I played this long was because I was grinding it to 100% completion.
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