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Airships, A Dieselpunk Ship-Design RTS

By David Stark - | Views: 15,253
Today marks the release of the second early access version of Airships.

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At its core, the game is about designing airships and fighting with them. Ships are put together out of modules, and the layout of modules matters a great deal: everything on board is done by individual airsailors who need to run around, ferrying coal, ammunition, water and repair tools - and sometimes their fallen comrades.

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You can command fleets of airships both against the computer and against other players across the Internet. In addition, there is a single-player strategic mode, where you use your fleet to conquer city after city, unlocking new modules and bonuses with each of them.

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The game is now available for early access on itch.io and chec. This second version adds more module types and better multiplayer support. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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4 comments

s_d Mar 31, 2014
Neat! Thanks for sharing, and welcome to GOL, David.
Guest Apr 1, 2014
For $5 I had to try it; love the style and the crew running about the place grabbing ammo and putting fires out. Quite confusing at first though.
barlas 10 years Apr 2, 2014
Any chance of a steam release? :)
hardpenguin Apr 2, 2014
This game is just lovely, I love supporting early alphas when they look as promising as this one!
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