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Path Of Aurora

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Strategy
Developer: Project Starmap
Release Date: April 30, 2020

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'Path Of Aurora' Available On Steam

by Rainier on April 30, 2020 @ 10:27 a.m. PDT

Path Of Aurora is a real-time strategy exploration game in space where the world as we know it has come to an end.

Pollution has destroyed mother Earth and man has brought the planet into a bad shape. Humanity has united and is driven to the common goal of reverting the damage, if possible, or discover another planet... Advancements in technology by expert engineers have identified a planet with a high chance of being habitable with a similar environment to Earth, and it is only 12 lightyears away … Construction of the first warp-capable ship has begun and YOU have been chosen to lead this endeavor. 

Your mission is to take your command ship on a journey among the stars as you discover new technology along the way. You can construct and build unique ships ranging from light fighters to large battleships. Build a ragtag armada to survive the dangers of space and make wise decisions to progress. Units can be moved in any direction and point in space, and the story-driven campaign is full of unexpected surprises. Gather resources, research, build and control different types of ships to survive. 

Key Features:

  • Story driven campaign
  • Move your units in any direction and point in space, horizontal and vertical
  • Central Command Ship
  • Gather resources. research, build and control various ship types, from small fighters to destroyers
  • Persistent fleet across all missions

Path Of Aurora is now available for PC (Steam) at $19.99.



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