A Gorgeous Ruins Scavenging Flying Fortress Strategy Experience – Airborne Empires



Airborne Empires gameplay with Splat! Let’s Play Airborne Empires and check out a game where you’ll take to the skies to rebuild a world that has entered it’s own version of the dark ages.

Download Airborne Empire : https://store.steampowered.com/app/2438680/Airborne_Empire/
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31 thoughts on “A Gorgeous Ruins Scavenging Flying Fortress Strategy Experience – Airborne Empires”

  1. Thanks for another great review, Splatcat. ❤ This looks amazing. Added to my wishlist and eager to play the demo. If it plays as amazing as it appears,I am definitely supporting it by purchasing it in early development release. Going to check out the previous title, "Airborne Kingdom," as well. Thanks again. Keep up the great work!

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  2. Horror stardew might be decent (Grave Seasons). Another graveyard keeper would probably do alright too. Darkwood was a near instant cult classic also and acid isn't making anymore.

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  3. @splattercatgaming Have you covered Nienix Cosmic Warfare, just stumbled across it and is really good sofar, think it might be something you like, and could use some coverage.

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  4. Ooooh, a sequel? Yes please! The first was one of the few games to convince me to buy it while it was a epic store exclusive, and not regret the experience no matter how dirty it made me feel.

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  5. @24:50
    I like the continuity with the first game so far. There was no combat in Airborne Kingdom, so the ancient texts only mention violence arising in a later time period and how the people adapted to it. In a single offhand comment, they establish a foundation on what we know from the first game, point out how things have changed since then, and tell us what needs to happen now. That's the kind of detail that seems small, but tells me the devs actually care about their own lore.

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