Compare Sky Fleet prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Enno Games. Published by Freedom Games. Released on 12/17/2021. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Indie, Strategy.

Online co-op action RTS where you mine resources, upgrade ships, and defend a base against drone swarms. Thin on content, thinner on players.

Sky Fleet pitches itself as an online co-op action RTS: you and a partner mine resources, build up a base, upgrade your ship, and push back against waves of attacking drones before hunting down the enemy drone base to finish the match. The core loop is familiar to anyone who has touched a real-time strategy game in the last two decades, but here the camera is closer, your ship is your cursor, and you are directly piloting the action rather than clicking from a bird's-eye view. The hybrid feel, part twin-stick shooter, part base-builder, is the game's clearest selling point. From a strategy standpoint, Sky Fleet is shallow. The resource-mining phase is functional rather than interesting: you collect, you upgrade, you defend. There is no meaningful tech tree branching, no asymmetric faction design, and no late-game complexity to reward a second or third playthrough with genuinely different decisions. A numbers-first player will exhaust the decision space quickly and find nothing underneath pushing them to optimize further. The AI opponents are drone swarms, which means scripted attack patterns rather than adaptive behavior. That is fine for a casual co-op session, but it means the game has almost no ceiling for players who care about depth. The co-op structure is the whole product, which creates a practical problem. With 40 Steam reviews at 48% positive, the active player base is extremely small. Finding a random partner online is unlikely. If you do not have a friend ready to queue with you, Sky Fleet becomes a much less playable purchase. The game does not appear to offer meaningful solo content, so the matchmaking desert is a hard blocker for solo buyers. This is the kind of thing a review should flag clearly: the game's fun is hostage to another human being available at the same time as you. For the right pair of players, specifically two friends who want a low-stakes, session-length co-op experience without reading a manual, there is something here that works for an hour or two. The action-RTS framing keeps both players engaged rather than one person micromanaging while the other watches. The ship upgrading provides short-term goals. The drone-defense structure gives clear win conditions. None of it is polished to a high standard, and the lack of a Metacritic rating reflects how little critical attention the game received at launch, but as a lightweight co-op diversion it clears a low bar. The mod ecosystem is nonexistent, the tutorial situation is unclear from available data, and the developer footprint (Enno Games) is very small, which raises realistic questions about long-term support or content updates. At its current review score and player count, Sky Fleet reads as an unfinished idea rather than a complete product. Strategy players looking for decision density will be bored. Action players will find the base-building too slow. The middle-ground audience is real but narrow, and the empty lobbies may already have killed the experiment before you arrive. Diego, Scout Team

Sky Fleet

Sky Fleet

Dec 17, 2021Enno GamesFreedom Games
GamerScout Says

Online co-op action RTS where you mine resources, upgrade ships, and defend a base against drone swarms. Thin on content, thinner on players.

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A lightweight co-op concept with almost no depth or active playerbase - only worth it if a friend is already sold on buying it too.

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About Sky Fleet

Sky Fleet pitches itself as an online co-op action RTS: you and a partner mine resources, build up a base, upgrade your ship, and push back against waves of attacking drones before hunting down the enemy drone base to finish the match. The core loop is familiar to anyone who has touched a real-time strategy game in the last two decades, but here the camera is closer, your ship is your cursor, and you are directly piloting the action rather than clicking from a bird's-eye view. The hybrid feel, part twin-stick shooter, part base-builder, is the game's clearest selling point. From a strategy standpoint, Sky Fleet is shallow. The resource-mining phase is functional rather than interesting: you collect, you upgrade, you defend. There is no meaningful tech tree branching, no asymmetric faction design, and no late-game complexity to reward a second or third playthrough with genuinely different decisions. A numbers-first player will exhaust the decision space quickly and find nothing underneath pushing them to optimize further. The AI opponents are drone swarms, which means scripted attack patterns rather than adaptive behavior. That is fine for a casual co-op session, but it means the game has almost no ceiling for players who care about depth. The co-op structure is the whole product, which creates a practical problem. With 40 Steam reviews at 48% positive, the active player base is extremely small. Finding a random partner online is unlikely. If you do not have a friend ready to queue with you, Sky Fleet becomes a much less playable purchase. The game does not appear to offer meaningful solo content, so the matchmaking desert is a hard blocker for solo buyers. This is the kind of thing a review should flag clearly: the game's fun is hostage to another human being available at the same time as you. For the right pair of players, specifically two friends who want a low-stakes, session-length co-op experience without reading a manual, there is something here that works for an hour or two. The action-RTS framing keeps both players engaged rather than one person micromanaging while the other watches. The ship upgrading provides short-term goals. The drone-defense structure gives clear win conditions. None of it is polished to a high standard, and the lack of a Metacritic rating reflects how little critical attention the game received at launch, but as a lightweight co-op diversion it clears a low bar. The mod ecosystem is nonexistent, the tutorial situation is unclear from available data, and the developer footprint (Enno Games) is very small, which raises realistic questions about long-term support or content updates. At its current review score and player count, Sky Fleet reads as an unfinished idea rather than a complete product. Strategy players looking for decision density will be bored. Action players will find the base-building too slow. The middle-ground audience is real but narrow, and the empty lobbies may already have killed the experiment before you arrive.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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steamCo-op RequiredAction RTSBase DefenseShip UpgradingResource MiningTwin-Stick HybridSession-LengthSmall Player Base

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 10
Processor
2.4 GHz CPU Dual Core
Memory
8 GB RAM
Graphics
Geforce 1060 or equivalent
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
400 MB available spa…

Recommended

OS
Windows 10
Processor
2.4 GHz CPU Dual Core
Memory
8 GB RAM
Graphics
Geforce 1660 or equivalent
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
4…

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Steam
48%(40)

Game Info

Developer
Enno Games
Publisher
Freedom Games
Release Date
Dec 17, 2021

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Sky Fleet was developed by Enno Games and published by Freedom Games.