Starlite (video game)

[2][3] Virtual Heroes went on to develop and release Moonbase Alpha, a simulation game set on the Moon that received favorable reviews.

Project Whitecard later published Star Rangers, a space exploration and construction game in Early Access on Steam, which is also abandoned.

[4] WisdomTools Enterprises (then known as Information in Place), Virtual Heroes, and Project Whitecard were selected by NASA in 2009 to create an educational multiplayer online game centered around space exploration.

NASA agreed to provide mission information and expertise, but development costs were set to be paid for by "private investments and corporate sponsorships.

It was described as a "single-player 20 minute mini-adventure" set on Mars, and players who purchased the game would be "guaranteed a spot in the Starlite: Astronaut Academy beta test."