Core features in Gravity
Gravity has a specific feature set built around its core audience and use cases.
The features below explain what Gravity actually does and how each one fits the product's intended purpose.
Core features
- Simultaneous-turn resolution: Gravity resolves tactical turns after orders lock, so the tension comes from commitment and timing instead of initiative drift.
- Ship systems management: Power routing, conduits, shields, life support, repairs, and overload risk make the ship feel like a real tactical system.
- Crew roles and captain differences: Captains, officers, crew, and specialists change how you recover, maneuver, repair, revive, scan, and attack.
- Tabletop rules parity: The digital client mirrors the tabletop rules so outcomes stay clear, consistent, and explainable.
- Environmental and orbital hazards: Hazards, object movement, and escape timing keep the board from becoming a passive stand-and-trade exercise.
- Solo and multiplayer modes: Single-player supports immediate iteration, while multiplayer keeps the simultaneous-planning tension intact.