ZÜRICH, Switzerland – Independent developer Blindflug Studios has announced that the dieselpunk action game AIRHEART – Tales of Broken Wings is now available for Windows PC via Steam Early Access for $14.99, but players who purchase during a special launch window will receive a 20% discount.
Originally Greenlit on Steam in just 24 hours, AIRHEART – Tales of Broken Wings is about a young woman named Amelia who flies her airplane in search of skyfish among the beautiful sky islands of her home. Amelia dreams of one day reaching the stratosphere and bringing down the legendary Skywhale, which promises riches and fame for a lifetime. But in this world, fishing is more than a hobby – it’s a risky and competitive job. Amelia will need to venture deeper and deeper into deadly territory, navigating the heights of the skylayers above while battling sky pirates, surviving dangerous boss battles and harpooning enormous catches.
AIRHEART – Tales of Broken Wings challenges players to advance to the furthest reaches of the sky while building up their airplane in the workshop with new equipment and weaponry. The game features soft, colorful 3D graphics and memorable music to bring to life an imaginative world in which Blindflug Studios touches upon real-life problems like social inequality and overfishing.
Here is the official AIRHEART – Tales of Broken Wings Steam Early Access Trailer:
You can find AIRHEART – Tales of Broken Wings on Steam Early Access. A deluxe edition of, which includes the game’s original soundtrack and digital poster pack, is also available.
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