


One-of-a-kind worldThe “dieselpunk” visual aesthetic, immersive music and sounds, and underlying mystery of HighFleet combine to create a truly unique and unforgettable atmosphere. The many distinctive ship options and upgrade paths ensure the game will provide plenty of replay value. And then there’s the prophecy to be unravelled…įreedom to flyThanks to HighFleet’s in-game ship editor, you can build the perfect fleet to suit your style of fighting. You must engage in diplomacy with the various factions. You must manage your ships, men, fuel and other resources. You must explore the mysterious lands of Gerat. Serious strategyMastering HighFleet requires much more than winning battles.

Battles are won by skilfully moving into positions that allow you to exploit your enemies' weak spots. This is no mindless button mashing, however. Killer combatAt the heart of HighFleet is a unique form of combat in which giant ships bristling with weaponry duel above the desert. As this forsaken land still hides the mysterious prophecies of a long forgotten past. To succeed will require careful exploration, clever resource management, cautious diplomacy and building a fleet capable of ruling the skies unchallenged.īut maybe a much greater destiny awaits you in this journey. Stirring the peace of nations inhabiting the earth they strive to bring back what they have lost.Īs a commander of the Sayadi Task Force you’ve been sent to regain control of the rebellious Kingdom of Gerat by whatever means necessary. The House of Sayadi sends its thousand-ton military ships to the skies. It's worth noting that while it is technically free-to-play, you will need a Nintendo Online subscription.Ĭheck out our list of the best upcoming Nintendo Switch games to stay on top of the all the latest titles coming to Nintendo's console.About This Game More games by Microprose! It’s definitely not the calmest experience on this list - you’ll need to get to 8 for that - but as tests of your reaction times go, it doesn’t get much better than blocky Battle Royale. Maybe it’s the fact that you can choose to attack only the weakest of players or just the glorious idea that all those decades of lone block spinning are finally paying off, but Tetris 99 has managed to effortlessly become one of the best free games on Switch. It just shouldn't work but, somehow, 99 Tetronimoe spinning players all desperately trying to reign supreme as the music gets faster and faster is one of the most exhilarating multiplayer experiences in years. If you think Battle Royale Tetris sounds like a fever dream as a genre, you're not entirely wrong.
