

Sky Fleet
Enno Games · 2021 · Tower Defense, Top-Down Shooter, Shooter, Base Building, Action RTS
PC
Mixed48% · 40
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About Sky Fleet
Team up with other players to gather resources and build a city in the clouds. Drones have invaded your homeland and are mining your islands draining them of life. Destroy drones to collect resources and use those resources to upgrade your ship or grow your city. When you are strong enough team up with other players to destroy the drone's bases and win the game.
When the game begins, work together to build a city. You will need an ammo factory to keep everyone's ammo supply full. Farms are a great way to gather resources faster. A bank is a place to store resources for later or in case someone dies. Power generators keep everything running. Once you have plenty of duraphyte, build a drone factory to produce worker drones that manage your city.
Soon after the game starts, enemy drones will begin attacking in waves. Early in the game, your ship is not strong enough to fend them off. Build turrets to protect your city. Once you have duraphyte, you will be able to build new types and stronger turrets.
There are two resource types in Sky Fleet. Uridium is more common and is used to build most buildings. Enemy drones drop uridium when they die and it can be found around the map. More advanced buildings and ship upgrades require duraphyte which is hard to acquire. Duraphyte must be mined from super islands by building an extractor building nearby. These extractor buildings must be connected to your main base by power cables so you will need to defend them with turrets.
Once you have a city that can defend itself and extractors collecting duraphyte you will be able to upgrade your ship by buying new weapons. With better weapons, you and your team should be able to attack the enemy drone's bases to destroy them and win the game.
Build Your City
When the game begins, work together to build a city. You will need an ammo factory to keep everyone's ammo supply full. Farms are a great way to gather resources faster. A bank is a place to store resources for later or in case someone dies. Power generators keep everything running. Once you have plenty of duraphyte, build a drone factory to produce worker drones that manage your city.
Create Turrets to Defend your City from Attackers
Soon after the game starts, enemy drones will begin attacking in waves. Early in the game, your ship is not strong enough to fend them off. Build turrets to protect your city. Once you have duraphyte, you will be able to build new types and stronger turrets.
Harvest Duraphyte
There are two resource types in Sky Fleet. Uridium is more common and is used to build most buildings. Enemy drones drop uridium when they die and it can be found around the map. More advanced buildings and ship upgrades require duraphyte which is hard to acquire. Duraphyte must be mined from super islands by building an extractor building nearby. These extractor buildings must be connected to your main base by power cables so you will need to defend them with turrets.
Attack the enemy Bases
Once you have a city that can defend itself and extractors collecting duraphyte you will be able to upgrade your ship by buying new weapons. With better weapons, you and your team should be able to attack the enemy drone's bases to destroy them and win the game.
What Steam players say
Recent verbatim reviews from Steam — separate from playze.io community reviews below.
Repetitive. Just not that interesting. Not much to do in it. No story. Campaigns are about as basic as you can get. Don't like the ship controls.6 found this helpful
It is a good game - but it needs to update the game - it is necessary to add new equipment and increase the variety of the game2 found this helpful
Sky Fleet is a somewhat incomplete/abandoned hybrid RTS base building game and tower defense. Gameplay is themed around airships and floating platforms in the clouds, although this comes across very much as a skin more than anything else and doesn't deeply affect the gameplay. Build a base and build towers and take on your enemies... which in the case of Sky Fleet is just a shallow botmatch campaign that puts you into a wave survival mode against NPCs. Of course, the focus of the game is PvP, but once more developers failed to have their finger on the pulse, resulting in a bit of a flop. There's no players, for reasons I'll delve into below, which means the multiplayer component is completely dead. This failure is in some ways disappointing because there was some potential here (who doesn't love a solid RTS experience???)... but that seems to have been wasted. From a technical perspective, the game doesn't meet basic minimum requirements that most PC gamers expect as standard. The game features lazy low-polygon "retro" assets, making this look like a barely functional 3D game from the mid 2000s. It's unclear why the developers weren't able to arrange high quality, high poly…1 found this helpful
Not very user-friendly. I launched the game to find that the game looked incredibly zoomed in. I assumed this to be an issue with the default resolution, but when I went to change it, the resolution text was on screen, but the option to change it was not. I posted a message in the discord help channel, got ignored, and finally figured out that I could use alt + enter to window the game then was able to see the resolution changing option, however setting the resolution to my native resolution (2560 x 1440) cause the same issue with menus being cut off. I finally found that 1920 x 1080 worked but after all that struggle the game feels half-baked at best. The entire game is online only and the "campaign" is just repetitive levels with very similar objectives, "survive 'x' number of waves", "defeat 'x' number of enemy bases", etc.. Overall steer clear of this game unless it is majorly overhauled. Don't waste your money.1 found this helpful
The idea of the game is good the content is lacking sadly.
Awful ship controls, uninteresting gameplay.
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