David Stark, his friend, George Harrison, and sax player Tom Scott at London’s Capital Radio (1974)
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David Stark, his friend, George Harrison, and sax player Tom Scott at London’s Capital Radio (1974)
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“I know,” I told him. “It sounds insane. It is insane.” His eyes fixed on mine. “You killed someone,” he said, his voice barely audible. “With a shoe.” “He had a sword,” I fired back.
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Discover Endless Adventures in Airships: Lost Flotilla
Airships: Lost Flotilla launches the steampunk autoshooter game onto Linux, Steam Deck, and Windows PC. Developer David Stark’s creative genius and hard work made it all possible. Which you can find on both Steam and itch with solid 100% Positive reviews. Get ready to take to the skies because Airships: Lost Flotilla has officially launched on Linux and Steam Deck. David Stark and Metaroot are bringing us a steampunk autoshooter packed with action, strategy, and endless sky-high adventures. In this game, your mission is simple but intense: fight your way through waves of enemies, harvest wreckage, and upgrade your ship as you navigate toward a safe harbour. Each battle brings new challenges, powerful upgrades, and opportunities to tweak your fleet to perfection.
Monsters, Airships, and Chaos
The skies are anything but empty. You’ll encounter a wild variety of enemies, each with unique attack patterns and abilities. And when you think you’ve seen it all, massive Airships: Lost Flotilla boss monsters launch you into battle, demanding every ounce of your skill and firepower. Your fleet starts small, but the options are vast. Will you pilot the slow yet mighty Battleship? Or maybe the nimble Copter is more your style? For the daring, the Science Vessel comes with a deadly railgun and energy shield. And if you’re feeling bold (or reckless), there’s the Megaplane – perfect for non-stop action. Want to build an entire fleet? The Flagship has your back.
Airships: Lost Flotilla | Full Launch Trailer
Sky Strategy
This isn’t just about blasting enemies – there’s a whole layer of strategy too. You’ll chart your course through dangerous skies, weighing the risks and rewards of each destination. Some routes offer better loot, tougher fights, or even alliances. Doing so with local factions like cultists, who bring their mysterious Worm Blessings to aid you in battle.
Power-Ups Galore
Customization is king in the Airships: Lost Flotilla launch. Arm your ship with cannons, rockets, aerial torpedoes, or go wild with mines and gatling guns. Strengthen it further with upgrades like armor plating, crew training, and command posts. Whether you’re terrifying enemies or dodging attacks like a pro, there’s a doctrine to match your playstyle.
Captains and Mysteries
Unlock charismatic captains who bring their own perks (and quirks) to your fleet. Their abilities can turn the tide of battle or completely change how you play. Plus, the skies are filled with mysterious temples and monoliths that offer strange boosts or game-changing effects.
Airships: Lost Flotilla Launch Discount
For just $5.99 (and an even better 20% discount for $4.79 USD / £3.99 / 4,71€ during launch), Airships: Lost Flotilla is now on both Steam and itch. Along with support for Linux, Steam Deck (verified), and Windows PC. So, if you like strategic battles with a steampunk twist, this steampunk autoshooter is calling your name.
Airships: Lost Flotilla, the steampunk autoshooter is out now on Steam from the maker of Airships: Conquer the Skies
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Navigate Dangerous Skies in Airships: Lost Flotilla - A Steampunk Autoshooter Game
Airships: Lost Flotilla steampunk autoshooter game bring its action in a Demo for Linux and Windows PC. Thanks to the skilled team led by developer David Stark. Available to try now on Steam. Exciting news for fans of action-packed steampunk autoshooter in the sky. David Stark and Metaroot have just revealing their latest project, Airships: Lost Flotilla. You can now try out the demo on Steam, available for both Linux and Windows. In Airships: Lost Flotilla, your mission is to navigate through dangerous skies to reach a safe harbor. Along the way, you'll face numerous enemies. Your task? Destroy them, collect the wreckage, and upgrade your airship. The game offers a variety of enemy types, each with unique attack patterns and abilities. You'll also encounter massive boss monsters that will test both your strategy and your firepower. Choosing the right airship in Airships: Lost Flotilla can make all the difference. You can go with the powerful yet slow Battleship, the fast and agile Copter, or the technologically advanced Science Vessel. This is also equipped with a railgun and energy shield. For those who never want to stop, the Megaplane is perfect. And if your goal is to command a fleet, the Flagship is where you should start.
Airships: Lost Flotilla | Reveal Trailer & Demo Release
Upgrading your ship is crucial. You can train your crew, add more armor, or bring in senior officers to boost your ship’s capabilities. Choosing a specific doctrine can provide unique advantages — whether it's scaring your opponents, dodging attacks, or making a profit through trade. Each ship can be commanded by different captains, each offering unique benefits and challenges that change how you approach your strategy. The world of Airships: Lost Flotilla is filled with mysterious floating temples and tombs, alongside more familiar ports. These elements alter the rules of the sky, allowing you to drawback your foes or enhance your own abilities with strategic moves. So, whether you’re fighting in thrilling combat or building a dominant fleet, Airships: Lost Flotilla promises an engaging and dynamic game. It’s due to make a big impact on Steam for both Linux and Windows PC users. Don’t miss out on this aerial adventure. Coming to Steam in 2024.
Airships: Heroes and Villains is gearing up for its release
Airships: Heroes and Villains the first DLC for the game is coming to Linux, Mac, and Windows PC. All credit goes to the ingenious developer, David Stark. Due to make its way onto Steam, GOG, and itch next month. On July 20, 2023, an exciting new expansion will hit the digital shelves. Coming to Airships: Heroes and Villains. This isn't just the first DLC for the game, though. It's the first one for the steampunk infused creation and battle simulator Airships: Conquer the Skies. Along with the thrill of crafting flying machines and taking over the world. So, what's special about Airships: Heroes and Villains? Well, this isn't your ordinary expansion. In this one, you can bring on board unique personalities - commanders and governors - to help run your ships and cities. They're not just figureheads. Each one has their own unique abilities that can really change the flow of the game. Take commanders, for example. These are not your run of the mill ship captains. They can perform crazy maneuvers to sneak past rival ships, turbo boost their engines for that quick escape. Even find unexpected things to use as ammunition. But the real showstoppers in Airships: Heroes and Villains? Some commanders are sorcerers. These guys can mess with opponents, change the weather, or call upon mystical creatures for help.
Airships: Heroes and Villains First Look
And then you've got governors. They're the ones who ensure that your cities are functioning smoothly. They boost output, keep the peace, and can declare all kinds of actions. Serious ones like martial law or forced labour, or even things like a masked ball. But here's the kicker - your actions in Airships: Heroes and Villains will shape these characters over time. Depending on what you do, they can earn experience, show more or less loyalty or their moods can change. They can become more angry, stressed, or even lose their minds. But they can also become more powerful, renowned, or even morph into entirely different versions of themselves. Due to being more seasoned, disillusioned, or invigorated. Just keep in mind that these changes can swing both ways in Airships: Heroes and Villains. If a governor turns against you, they could cause serious problems. But a hero that gains fame or magical power? That's a ticket to controlling the world. You'll get to see the impact of your choices in real time, which is part of what makes this expansion so good. So, mark your calendar for July 20, and prepare to recruit your team in Airships: Heroes and Villains. The first DLC is due to be priced at $8.99 USD / £7.49 / 8,99€ on Steam, GOG, and itch next month.. Along with game support for Linux, Mac, and Windows PC. Conquer the Skies is still receiving 97% Very Positive reviews. Available on Steam, GOG (discounted 40%), itch, and Humble Store. Priced at $24.99 USD / £19.49 / 20,99€ for Linux, Mac, and Windows PC.
Airships: Conquer the Skies is due to receive a DLC
Heroes and Villains the game's new DLC is coming to Airships: Conquer the Skies on Linux, Mac, and Windows PC. This is once again due to the ongoing creative of developer David Stark. Due to make its way onto Steam. The upcoming DLC for Airships: Conquer the Skies - Heroes and Villains will have you can recruit ship captains. This also includes city governors to your cause. Since Captains improve your ships’ performance and can use their abilities to turn the tide of battle. You can outflank enemy ships, cripple engines, create smokescreens, and more. Some captains also have unnatural powers that let them control the weather. As well as confuse your enemies or even raise the dead. In Heroes and Villains, Governors can be assigned to cities to reduce unrest and increase productivity. Some of them can also issue temporary edicts such as declaring martial law in the game. They can also host a masked ball or use the citizens for gruesome experiments. Others can get rid of monsters or pirates for you. All for a price.
Airships: Conquer the Skies Surprise Feature Reveal
Heroes and Villains Details
Captains and governors react to events and your actions. A peace-loving governor may quit if he sees you commit one too many war crimes. Where a researcher can gain experience from dissecting the monsters you kill. As time goes on they can change - for better or worse - and a few of them can become famous enough to re-unite the warring city-states. All while providing a new path to victory. As for your crew in Heroes and Villains, assuming they don’t get killed in battle, they can gain experience. Typically if trained by a suitable commander. Finally, your realm can become entangled in various incidents that require you to determine. Or guess what your opponents will do. Are they willing to risk war over a trade dispute? Is that charming nobleman an asset or a spy? Is your governor’s clever plan going to work? Are you willing to accept the help of heretics? The Heroes and Villains DLC character art is created by Samma van Klaarbergen. Plus the DLC features several new pieces of music by Curtis Schweitzer for the game. The Heroes and Villains DLC will release on Steam, as well as itch and GOG sometime in 2023. Due to be pried at $8.99 USD / £6.19 / 7,39€. Coming to Linux, Mac, and Windows PC. Airships: Conquer the Skies is already receiving 98% Overwhelmingly Positive reviews. Available on Steam, GOG, itch, and Humble Store. Priced at $24.99 USD / £19.49 / 20,99€ for Linux, Mac, and Windows PC.