About Space Cadorks
A gaming community for people who want the fun without the friction.
Why we exist
Anyone who has played online for long enough knows the pattern. You queue up, someone has a bad first minute, and the rest of the session is spent listening to people tear into each other. The game stops being fun long before it stops being winnable.
The Space Cadorks exist because the fix turned out to be embarrassingly simple: be a group where that does not happen. Not by pretending to be saints, and not by taking ourselves seriously — the name has dork in it on purpose. We are loud, competitive when the game calls for it, and ridiculous most of the rest of the time. We are just not cruel about it.
What that looks like in practice: voice chat where the callouts are useful instead of accusatory, a Discord where new people get answers instead of sighs, and a standard that applies to whoever runs the place exactly as much as it applies to whoever joined last night.
What we're building
The crew
The core of the Cadorks is the group itself — people to queue with any night of the week, across whatever we happen to be playing. No minimum rank, no tryouts.
Our creators
Members who stream and make videos under the Cadorks banner. They are the most visible version of the group, which is exactly why the conduct standard matters most for them.
Nights worth showing up for
Regular game nights, community servers and the occasional tournament nobody should take too seriously. We would rather build that slowly with the right people than quickly with the wrong ones.
Code of Conduct
Seven rules, agreed to by every member on the way in — covering how we treat teammates, opponents and each other, and what happens when someone does not.
Sound like your kind of crew?
Applications are read by an actual person, usually within a few days.