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changedThis is not a drill. The Drone District Demo is now live on Steam, available to all the players. The entire first map is yours to explore while performing some of the sickest tricks out there. We're giving you a chance to play so soon after the game's announcement on steam for an important reason: we need your feedback.Flying FPV drones in real life may not be an easy passion to pick up. But neither was skateboarding. Yet, a game like Tony Hawks Pro Skater came out and gave thousands of people an impulse to jump on a real-life skateboard. We want Drone District to be that game for future FPV pilots!
addedThis is not a drill. The Drone District Demo is now live on Steam, available to all the players. The entire first map is yours to explore while performing some of the sickest tricks out there. We're giving you a chance to play so soon after the game's announcement on steam for an important reason: we need your feedback.There aren't that many FPV drone games on Steam (FPV - drones with a camera installed, operated by a pilot using a headset to get first-person view from the drone). So it would seem that adding another one to the fold should be a fairly easy task - after all, the player base is already established, and doesn't have that much of a choice when they want to try something new, right?
changedThis is not a drill. The Drone District Demo is now live on Steam, available to all the players. The entire first map is yours to explore while performing some of the sickest tricks out there. We're giving you a chance to play so soon after the game's announcement on steam for an important reason: we need your feedback.Well, not exactly. Launching the Demo for our FPV game, Drone Distict , we already knew that games such as Liftoff (a whole franchise of drone games), Uncrashed, or TRYP FPV have pushed the limits of realism, drone customization. number of available maps and so on. Even just by the merit of being on the market long enough, they had the time to expand their offer since their initial release.
changedThis is not a drill. The Drone District Demo is now live on Steam, available to all the players. The entire first map is yours to explore while performing some of the sickest tricks out there. We're giving you a chance to play so soon after the game's announcement on steam for an important reason: we need your feedback.We know we can't compete with them in that aspect (frankly, we don't want to compete with them at all!), so we figure what's important to us is to find a unique, own identity for our Drone District .
addedThis is not a drill. The Drone District Demo is now live on Steam, available to all the players. The entire first map is yours to explore while performing some of the sickest tricks out there. We're giving you a chance to play so soon after the game's announcement on steam for an important reason: we need your feedback.Yes. We're the drone game where you will routinely perform rail grinds and slides. A game, where the focus is not on racing but utilizing the large, open-ended map to perform all the sick tricks and seek out new challenges. We think it's a great way to differentiate ourselves from what the other games are offering. But are we right?
changedThis is not a drill. The Drone District Demo is now live on Steam, available to all the players. The entire first map is yours to explore while performing some of the sickest tricks out there. We're giving you a chance to play so soon after the game's announcement on steam for an important reason: we need your feedback.You tell us!
Drone District changes
changedFlying FPV drones in real life may not be an easy passion to pick up. But neither was skateboarding. Yet, a game like Tony Hawks Pro Skater came out and gave thousands of people an impulse to jump on a real-life skateboard. We want Drone District to be that game for future FPV pilots!
addedThere aren't that many FPV drone games on Steam (FPV - drones with a camera installed, operated by a pilot using a headset to get first-person view from the drone). So it would seem that adding another one to the fold should be a fairly easy task - after all, the player base is already established, and doesn't have that much of a choice when they want to try something new, right?
changedWell, not exactly. Launching the Demo for our FPV game, Drone Distict , we already knew that games such as Liftoff (a whole franchise of drone games), Uncrashed, or TRYP FPV have pushed the limits of realism, drone customization. number of available maps and so on. Even just by the merit of being on the market long enough, they had the time to expand their offer since their initial release.
changedWe know we can't compete with them in that aspect (frankly, we don't want to compete with them at all!), so we figure what's important to us is to find a unique, own identity for our Drone District .
addedYes. We're the drone game where you will routinely perform rail grinds and slides. A game, where the focus is not on racing but utilizing the large, open-ended map to perform all the sick tricks and seek out new challenges. We think it's a great way to differentiate ourselves from what the other games are offering. But are we right?
Attention, Pilots!
Flying FPV drones in real life may not be an easy passion to pick up. But neither was skateboarding. Yet, a game like Tony Hawks Pro Skater came out and gave thousands of people an impulse to jump on a real-life skateboard. We want Drone District to be that game for future FPV pilots!
There aren't that many FPV drone games on Steam (FPV - drones with a camera installed, operated by a pilot using a headset to get first-person view from the drone). So it would seem that adding another one to the fold should be a fairly easy task - after all, the player base is already established, and doesn't have that much of a choice when they want to try something new, right?
Well, not exactly. Launching the Demo for our FPV game, Drone Distict, we already knew that games such as Liftoff (a whole franchise of drone games), Uncrashed, or TRYP FPV have pushed the limits of realism, drone customization. number of available maps and so on. Even just by the merit of being on the market long enough, they had the time to expand their offer since their initial release.
We know we can't compete with them in that aspect (frankly, we don't want to compete with them at all!), so we figure what's important to us is to find a unique, own identity for our Drone District.
Yes. We're the drone game where you will routinely perform rail grinds and slides. A game, where the focus is not on racing but utilizing the large, open-ended map to perform all the sick tricks and seek out new challenges. We think it's a great way to differentiate ourselves from what the other games are offering. But are we right?
You tell us!
When you launch the demo, you'll be presented with not one, not two, but three ways to keep in touch with us and tell us about your experience with the game. Chatting with us on Discord is a great way to keep us productive (not!) and well-informed (yes!). Looping back to Steam and providing us with your feedback right here, where it all happens is a great way to get this community going. And then, there's the "Give us Feedback"-proper button, taking you to a short (5-10 minutes) survey with some closed questions, but also a place for suggestions and (probably inevitable at this stage) bug reports.
And please, when you're done with the demo - do remember to put Drone District on your Steam Wishlist. This is a great help for us, as it lets the Steam algorithm know the game is interesting and worthy of assigning some additional visibility.