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# General Introduction

## Introduction

Kepler is a seamless, 3D, large map open world game based on a third person perspective that takes place in a future world made up and driven by the players.&#x20;

Players will play a member of the interstellar migration fleet. After landing on the planet Kepler, everything is unknown, there may be unknown higher life-forms, there may be intimidating unknown creatures, and there may be competing hostile forces.&#x20;

You need to choose a profession, work out how to defeat a variety of unknown creatures, strengthen yourself continually, and through interaction with other players add value to the world. As you continue to explore the planet, you will mold a world of your own.&#x20;

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