Airship Kingdoms Adrift will let you fight for supremacy of the skies, and you can try it today
Try ꦯa free demo of Airship Kingdoms Adrift to get a feel for this new airship trading and combat simulator
Years after t꧟he Great Sky War ended in an uneasy ceasefire between three warring factions, expansion into the Suthseg archipelago threatens to kickstart a new age of death and destruction. That's the backdrop for Airship Kingdoms Adrift, the new airship trading and combat simulator from Revolution Industry and Freedom Games.
We were treated to a new look at the game in action as part of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Future Games Show ♔Gamescom 2023 showcase, and now you can try ⛦it for yourself thanks to a playable demo that's available via the .
You'll be able to assemble a crew of officers and travel across 70 different locations in the steampunk-inspired archipelago of Suthseg. It's your job to build connections in each of these areas, trading over 300 different types of trade goods ไin order to gain a strong command of the economy. You'll need all the friends and resources you can get, particularly as adrift kingdoms begin to wage war over the territory꧅ – threatening the arrival of yet another all-encompassing Sky War.
How you choose to navigate this world of politics, treachery, and trading is down to you, but i♈t's clear from this new look at Airship Kingdoms Adrift in action that thriving isn't going to be easy. So fly on over to the official steam page to give the free Airship Kingdoms Adrift demo a try before the game launches on PC in 2023.
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