sage advice from Firgof Umbra
as a consumer price does have an impact on my buying decision in several ways. I felt that Star Ruler (its £16 i think, i was when i bought it) was a very fair price for its quantity of content.
other space games;
Gratutious Space battles: if you dont get it in a sale and with all the addons its over £25, but doesnt match the same quality as an A list game - over priced
Distant worlds: has come down abit i think, now about £22, slightly over priced but not too bad, as it has alot of content, visually its along way off games in a similar price band though.
AI war: i Havnt bought yet as im not sure its worth the price, i had mixed impressions after the demo, is about £25 with all expansions. (i have an obsession in getting the expansions with the game if they exist).
Flotialla: i bought this in a sale for £3, i think its worth slightly more than this, £6 would have been fair imo, as its good short game but doesnt have enough content to push through to £10.
in my view £1-8 is a mini game that will last a about 5-30mins per play, and i may replay upto ten times if its good. £8-18 is what id expect to pay for an indie. The higher the amount, the more content and greater replayability. £18+ means this game is competeting with niche A lister games such as paradox and stardock, £25 or more and your competeiing with Valve, or any other major developer and you must meet similar levels of quality imo. Its worth saying i never pay more than about £25 for a game, i usualy wait for A listers to drop in price.
Just from browsing images/videos and reading blerb starfarer looks to me like something id expect to pay more than £12 for but would have to be convinced to pay over £20. A demo will either convince me, or unconvince me, i might buy at £12-15 with out a demo, much over this and its less likley.