Short answer
DarkOrbit is a real-time space action MMO — you pilot a single ship, shoot aliens and players, and grind upgrades in live combat. Xterium is a different kind of space game: a persistent 4X strategy where you command an empire, whole fleets and research, and fight alliance wars that resolve over hours, across three universes on one account, with full native iOS and Android apps. If you love the space setting but want strategy and empire-scale war instead of twitch action — and no Uridium pay-to-win — Xterium fits.
Why DarkOrbit players try Xterium
Not better or worse — a different kind of space game. Here is what Xterium offers.
Command an empire, not one ship
Plan economy, research and dozens of fleets — strategy at the scale of a whole empire instead of a single cockpit.
Alliance wars as core
Dozens of players coordinate attacks, defense and diplomacy. Organized alliance war is the central mechanic.
No pay-to-win grind
Premium is convenience, not power — no Uridium-style paid edge. Every strategy is reachable for free.
Persistent universe
Your empire keeps growing while you are away — no live session to babysit. Builds and fleets resolve over hours.
Full mobile apps
Native iOS and Android with push notifications and browser sync — run the empire from your phone.
Open mechanics
Every combat and economy formula is public in the knowledge base — no hidden modifiers.
Xterium vs DarkOrbit
Honest comparison on the parameters that matter for choosing.
| Parameter | Xterium | DarkOrbit |
|---|---|---|
| Genre | Turn-based 4X strategy (empire + fleets) | Real-time action MMO (single ship) |
| You control | An empire, economy and many fleets | One ship in live combat |
| Pace | Asynchronous, plays 24/7 | Live, twitch-action |
| Mobile apps | Native iOS + Android | Browser + app |
| Monetization | No pay-to-win, premium = convenience | Uridium boosts power |
| Worlds | Three universes, one account | Company maps + galaxies |
Different sub-genres of space game — pick by how you like to play: live ship combat (DarkOrbit) or empire-scale strategy with alliance wars (Xterium).
Where DarkOrbit is stronger — and who should stay
Honest take: DarkOrbit wins on live action — instant combat, direct ship control and clan events at the gates. Xterium has no real-time twitch play like that. If fast hands-on PvP is what you want, stay with DarkOrbit. Xterium fits if you prefer empire-scale strategy and organized alliance wars over reflex combat. For a point-by-point breakdown see Xterium vs DarkOrbit. (Xterium has run since 2013.)