NightSky System Requirements

NightSky System Requirements - full specs, system checker and the gaming PC setup you need.

NightSky minimum requirements

  • Memory: 512 MB
  • Graphics Card: ATI FireGL T2-128
  • CPU: Intel Pentium 4 2.00GHz
  • File Size: 100 MB
  • OS: Windows XP or newer

NightSky recommended specs

Unknown recommended system requirements

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Can I Run NightSky?

You will need at least 100 MB of free disk space to install NightSky. NightSky system requirements state that you will need at least 512 MB of RAM. The cheapest graphics card you can play it on is an ATI FireGL T2-128. To play NightSky you will need a minimum CPU equivalent to an Intel Pentium 4 2.00GHz.

NightSky will run on PC system with Windows XP or newer and upwards.

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NightSky Details

NightSky PC Specs
Review Score: 78 / 100
Download: Via Steam
Developer: Nicalis, Inc.
Publisher: Nicalis, Inc.
Categories: Strategy Casual Indie
NightSky Release Date: 1st of March 2011
NightSky PC price today: $9.99
What is NightSky?

Nominated as a IGF Seamus McNally Finalist, NightSky is an ambient action-puzzle game that offers a gameplay experience unlike any other—cerebral challenges fill uniquely designed picturesque worlds. The player must maneuver a sphere by using realistic physics to advance; each of these worlds is broken into different areas.