An entire universe,
owned by the players.
Galaxies is an on-chain space simulation — pilot ships across star systems, claim and settle land, trade, and own what you earn as real assets. The blockchain runs invisibly underneath; you just play.
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The Game
A living galaxy you fly through, fight over, and build in.
Fly & fight
Pilot cel-shaded fighters through star systems in a fast, arcade-real flight model. Dogfight raiders, run patrols, escort haulers, chase salvage.
Claim & settle
Plant a stake on a world and it becomes a real parcel deed you own — then build it into a settlement with refineries, docks, and defenses.
Mine & refine
Work the asteroid belts for raw minerals and refine them into materials, fuel, and Lumen — the feedstock of the whole economy.
Own & trade
Ships, deeds, items, and currency are genuinely yours — earned in-game, held on-chain, and traded peer-to-peer with other players.
No wallet required
No seed phrases, no gas, no crypto knowledge. Sign in and you're flying — the chain is invisible.
The World
The Reach reopened the lanes. The frontier is open.
When the Reach reopened the old jump-lanes, thousands of dormant systems fell open at once — and the frontier rushed outward to meet them. There is no central authority this far from the core. Out here the galaxy belongs to whoever flies it, mines it, and holds it. Everything you build and earn is recorded on-chain, so the universe never forgets who you are or what's yours.
The Verge
The frontier's leading edge — newly opened systems, unclaimed worlds, and everyone racing to plant the first stake.
Karrun Belt
A dense, mineral-rich asteroid field. Dangerous, contested, and the beating heart of the mining economy.
Silt Reach
The dusty, half-settled homeworld region the Compact grew out of — where most pilots fly their first sortie.
Factions
Fly for a cause — or for no one but yourself.
Dustreach Compact
Independent settlers and prospectors. Frontier freedom, mutual aid, and a fair claim for anyone who works it.
Meridian Combine
The corporate industrial bloc. Refineries, logistics, and efficiency — they bankroll the frontier and expect a return.
Ashfar Raiders
Outlaw clans working the dark between the lanes. They don't build — they take. Salvage, raid, vanish.
The Fleet
Every ship is a role — and every role is yours to own.
Kestrel
Light fighter
Fast, agile, and forgiving — the interceptor most pilots start in. Built for dogfights, patrols, and getting out of trouble.
Drayhorse
Hauler
Slow, armored, and stubborn. Moves minerals, gear, and goods across the lanes — the quiet backbone of the whole economy.
Corvid
Miner
An industrial workhorse with cutting lasers and deep ore bays. Its home is the asteroid belt, and its work feeds every refinery.
Warden
Gunship
Heavy guns and heavier plating. When a settlement needs holding or a faction goes to war, the Warden answers.
How it works · On-chain
The blockchain is the game's memory — not a paywall.
Galaxies runs on Robinhood Chain (currently testnet). The things you earn — land deeds, items, settlement records, Lumen — are settled on-chain so they're genuinely yours. Everything is custodial and gasless, so players never touch a wallet, pay a fee, or see a transaction.
Real ownership
Land deeds and items live on-chain as assets you hold — not rows in a database we can quietly change.
Player economy
Trade parcels and gear peer-to-peer. Value flows between players, not to a house.
Invisible & gasless
Custodial accounts and sponsored transactions. No wallet, no seed phrase, no fees — it feels like a normal game.
In-game currency
◇ Lumen— earned by playing, spent in the galaxy.
Refined energy credits — the money of the frontier. Earned by mining, running missions, and trading with other pilots. Spent on ships, upgrades, fuel, and land.
Testnet, and by design. Galaxies runs on a test network. Lumen is not for sale, has no monetary value, and is not an investment or financial product — it exists to be earned and spent inside the game.
Roadmap
Where we are, where we're headed.
- NOW
Core loop live on testnet
Flight, combat, mineral refining, and land stakes minting on-chain parcel deeds — playable end to end.
- NEXT
Settlements & player market
Build out claimed land into settlements, and open peer-to-peer trading of parcels and gear.
- LATER
The open frontier
More systems, faction warfare, and the full Lumen economy — expanding the universe outward.
FAQ
Questions, answered.
Do I need a crypto wallet?
No. Accounts are custodial and every transaction is sponsored — no seed phrase, no gas, no wallet. You sign in and play.
Can I buy the token? Is this an investment?
No. Galaxies runs on a test network; Lumen is an in-game currency with no monetary value. It is not for sale and is not an investment or financial product.
Is this made by Robinhood?
No. Galaxies is an independent game by thesecretlab, built on Robinhood Chain (testnet). It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated by Robinhood.
What is actually stored on-chain?
Land deeds, items, settlement records, and your Lumen balance — so ownership is provable and tradeable. The rest of the game runs like any normal game.
What does it cost to play?
Nothing. It's free to play on testnet, in your browser, with no download.
When can I play?
Testnet access is rolling out in waves. Join the waitlist and we'll reach out.
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