Wed Jan 14 2026
* Layout should now adapt for phone screens with a camera inset at the top
* Several typo fixes
* Fixed a couple of discoveries with no tooltip
Beyond the Chiron Gate is a profound piece of interactive fiction that manages to make space exploration feel both lonely and awe-inspiring. Unlike high-action space shooters, this is a game of exploration, diplomacy, and survival. You lead a crew through a mysterious gate into a randomly generated galaxy, and every choice feels weighted with real consequence.
The writing is the standout feature here—it is evocative and intelligent, reminiscent of classic hard sci-fi. One moment you're navigating the delicate politics of an alien civilization, and the next you're making the hard call to sacrifice ship integrity for a chance at scientific discovery. It demands patience and careful reading, but for those who enjoy 'narrative-first' games, this is a top-tier mobile experience that rivals PC counterparts in its depth and world-building.
Procedurally generated galaxy
Rich, choice-driven narrative
No microtransactions or ads
Hard sci-fi setting
Keep a close eye on your crew's mental health. High-risk planet landings can yield great rewards, but repeated failures will lead to burnout. Rotate your specialists to ensure the right experts are handling the right planetary events.
Gameplay involves selecting star systems, scanning planets for habitability or resources, and sending down away teams. The results of these missions are determined by your ship's equipment, your crew's skills, and your own tactical choices during text-based events.
Yes, there are multiple endings based on the discoveries you make and how you choose to conclude your mission.
I’ve played a let’s Ply of Beyond the Chiron Gate! This game was complex, to me, at first, but, then, I discovered how to play it. I slowed down, read the text, took my time to understand the interface, tutorial, game play and rules. Then, I began to min-max everything, getting my scientist up to level 6 and discovering weird science from all over the universe! I love this game and I can’t wait to unlock further game modes! Unfortunately, there is a small, but nasty bug, that makes you choose actions without your consent after picking the “continue” option. This has lead to me losing valuable crew members! I hope this bug can be fixed. I play on iOS iPhone 13. Mobile. I use voiceover, as I am blind and visually impaired. I’ve also trouble shooted the problem by turning off background apps, etc. the bug remains and keeps choosing options for me. I hope this can be fixed! It’s a sad mark on a beautiful game, that’s incredibly accessible to the blind and visually impaired! Thanks!
Space is vast and mysterious and wildly interesting but it is also cruel and unyielding. This game captures space exploration better than nearly any I’ve played, and that includes $70 AAA titles. This game is at heart a random number generator with a text adventure overlay. The theme is sci-fi: humanity has discovered a way to travel to other systems. Like the author’s other game, Seedship (which is free but nowhere as developed as this - but will whet the appetite), you must explore the galaxy on a ticking clock. You will mess up. You will lose lives. You will make incalculable messes. But eventually you’ll learn from your mistakes, and you will learn about the universe … and yourself. Don’t stop just buy this game.
Ten bucks seems steep at first, but then you realize it’s a passion project. I’m looking forward to seeing the game progress, update, and improve its amazing foundation over time. I think the creator of the game has a lot to work with here. Hoping for more success and popularity for him down the line.
I really wanted to like this game. I love the creator’s other game, Seedship, but BtCG doesn’t quite live up to it. The narrative aspect is too weak for an entirely text based game. Every star system is essentially the same, every interaction with an alien civilization will play out the exact same way, and even every playthrough is going to be virtually identical. If it just had more variety this would be a much better game. It’s still a nice little space game, but it’s hard to justify $10 for a text-only game that fails at the only thing text-based games are supposed to be good at. I do hope this game gets updated, and maybe someday this will really be an awesome game, but right now it just isn’t.
Ie, everything your typical mobile game is not. If you are a fan of any sort of text based, story heavy game - get this immediately. $10 is well worth it for a gem in a sea of crap. Hope the author will continue to add content or produce more games in the future.
A fascinating and fun game. I played it non stop on a long flight. I know the price seems high, but it’s just like a long, replay-able choose your own adventure novel. Pick it up before a long flight: you won’t regret it!
Buckle up. Do read the "How to play" section. Remember, you can click on the highlighted words during your journey, which will take you to new scenarios. Looking forward to the next game. 5 Stars.
Really enjoyed the mechanics and the focus on exploration, like the Out There chronicles. I was a little disappointed by replayability, after playing through 2-3 times (which took maybe 1-3 hours), I felt like I’ve seen pretty much everything.






