Compare Sky Is Arrows prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by 2,000 Damage. Published by 2,000 Damage. Released on 1/8/2018. Available on PC, Mac. Genres: Adventure, Casual, Indie, RPG, Strategy.

Snap decisions, five armies, one ticking clock: a real-time tactical roguelike that will expose every gap in your decision-making within the first five minutes.

I have a personal rule: if a game can stress me out in under ten seconds, it has earned my attention. Sky Is Arrows earned it fast. This is a real-time tactical roguelike built around a simple, brutal premise: you control a hero and five distinct army groups, battles last anywhere from ten seconds to two minutes, and the clock is running the entire time you are not fighting. Dawdle on the map screen choosing an item draft and the game actively punishes you for it. That is not a figure of speech. The timer ticks between encounters, and hesitation translates directly into harder conditions. For players who treat decision-making as a slow, deliberate process, this will feel hostile. For players who enjoy the pressure of committing to a build line fast and living with the consequences, it clicks immediately. The tactical layer is denser than the low-resolution presentation suggests. Your five army groups do not play identically, and your hero choice determines which unit types and items you will naturally gravitate toward during a run. Item drafting works through randomized chest draws of one to three options, and with 73 items in the pool, many of which can stack up to thirty times, the build space is genuinely wide. You are not picking between three reskins of the same effect. You are deciding whether to stack hero-proc items like the Mirrorblade or lean into army-wide synergies, and that choice reshapes how you approach every subsequent fight. Permanent death keeps each run honest. The Final Boss recurs every five Acts, escalating the pressure with each cycle. You cannot eliminate him permanently; you are trying to survive long enough to see how far your build actually holds. The game has been in active development since its 2018 launch, reaching version 11 with QHD resolution support, quality-of-life refinements, and multiple item chest DLCs adding weapons like the Hopper's Warhammer and the Shadowpaw Dagger. That kind of long-tail support from a solo or small-team developer is worth noting. It also means the experience today is meaningfully different from what launched. One caveat worth flagging: some visual and written elements were created or enhanced with AI tools. The developer disclosed this openly and notes the majority of visuals remain handcrafted, but if that bothers you as a purchase consideration, it is better to know up front. On the technical side, the game runs on practically any hardware, though Mac users should check OS compatibility carefully given Steam's dropped support for older macOS builds. Where Sky Is Arrows falls short is in the area strategy-curious newcomers will notice first: there is no substantial tutorial scaffolding to ease you into the multi-army management loop. The game respects your time by keeping full runs to under thirty minutes, but it does not respect your confusion. You will lose runs to mechanics you did not know existed, and the community around the game is small enough that third-party guides are sparse. The AI driving enemy escalation is aggressive enough to feel deliberate rather than scripted, which is a genuine compliment, but the early learning curve is steep and driven mostly by trial and failure. Players who like reading tooltip text and iterating across short runs will find that loop rewarding. Players expecting the game to teach them its systems will bounce off. Diego, Scout Team

Sky Is Arrows
AdventureCasualIndieRPGStrategy

Sky Is Arrows

Jan 8, 20182,000 Damage
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Snap decisions, five armies, one ticking clock: a real-time tactical roguelike that will expose every gap in your decision-making within the first five minutes.

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I have a personal rule: if a game can stress me out in under ten seconds, it has earned my attention. Sky Is Arrows earned it fast. This is a real-time tactical roguelike built around a simple, brutal premise: you control a hero and five distinct army groups, battles last anywhere from ten seconds to two minutes, and the clock is running the entire time you are not fighting. Dawdle on the map screen choosing an item draft and the game actively punishes you for it. That is not a figure of speech. The timer ticks between encounters, and hesitation translates directly into harder conditions. For players who treat decision-making as a slow, deliberate process, this will feel hostile. For players who enjoy the pressure of committing to a build line fast and living with the consequences, it clicks immediately. The tactical layer is denser than the low-resolution presentation suggests. Your five army groups do not play identically, and your hero choice determines which unit types and items you will naturally gravitate toward during a run. Item drafting works through randomized chest draws of one to three options, and with 73 items in the pool, many of which can stack up to thirty times, the build space is genuinely wide. You are not picking between three reskins of the same effect. You are deciding whether to stack hero-proc items like the Mirrorblade or lean into army-wide synergies, and that choice reshapes how you approach every subsequent fight. Permanent death keeps each run honest. The Final Boss recurs every five Acts, escalating the pressure with each cycle. You cannot eliminate him permanently; you are trying to survive long enough to see how far your build actually holds. The game has been in active development since its 2018 launch, reaching version 11 with QHD resolution support, quality-of-life refinements, and multiple item chest DLCs adding weapons like the Hopper's Warhammer and the Shadowpaw Dagger. That kind of long-tail support from a solo or small-team developer is worth noting. It also means the experience today is meaningfully different from what launched. One caveat worth flagging: some visual and written elements were created or enhanced with AI tools. The developer disclosed this openly and notes the majority of visuals remain handcrafted, but if that bothers you as a purchase consideration, it is better to know up front. On the technical side, the game runs on practically any hardware, though Mac users should check OS compatibility carefully given Steam's dropped support for older macOS builds. Where Sky Is Arrows falls short is in the area strategy-curious newcomers will notice first: there is no substantial tutorial scaffolding to ease you into the multi-army management loop. The game respects your time by keeping full runs to under thirty minutes, but it does not respect your confusion. You will lose runs to mechanics you did not know existed, and the community around the game is small enough that third-party guides are sparse. The AI driving enemy escalation is aggressive enough to feel deliberate rather than scripted, which is a genuine compliment, but the early learning curve is steep and driven mostly by trial and failure. Players who like reading tooltip text and iterating across short runs will find that loop rewarding. Players expecting the game to teach them its systems will bounce off. Diego, Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstrading-cardstier:sub-5Real-Time TacticsArmy ManagementItem StackingPermadeathDraft MechanicsHero BuildsShort RunsEscalating DifficultySolo Dev

System Requirements

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OS
Windows 10
Memory
4 GB RAM
Storage
1700 MB available space
Graphics
Intel(R) HD Graphics (built in)
Processor
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3570 CPU @ 3.40GHz 3.40GHZ
Additional Notes
Even wood PC should run it.

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OS
Windows 10

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Developer
2,000 Damage
Publisher
2,000 Damage
Release Date
Jan 8, 2018

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