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It's a steampunk airship game, with it's own mini story, campaign mechanics, and the ability to build your own ship.
First, I'll talk about the basegame
It's a good experience already, with a tutorial that's very helpful then most other games, and a intuitive editor. The overall experience of the game is amazing, and I enjoy the editor and it's freedom but layout and tips, it's one of the best parts of the game.
Did I mention it isn't just steampunk airships?
The editor has 3 different modes, Airship, Landship, and Building, Landships are effectively tanks, using tracks instead of the game's ways of propulsion for airships, suspendium, which is basically helium but it's produced by coal, fitting within that steampunk era. Buildings are a mainly conquest feature, which are stationary emplacements to defend your territory.
Speaking of Conquest, lets talk about it.