In 2020's Airborne Kingdom, you cobbled together a flying city from sailcloth, smokestacks, wings and flippers, striving to meet a growing population's need for food and shelter while dealing with the more exotic problem of levelling your streets out and generating enough lift.
In the process, you explored a beautiful, Orientalist world map of faded mosaic tiles and dusty gold fittings. In Airborne Empire, out in early access today, you do much the same again, but this time the world is trying to murder you.
A bit. You are no longer alone in the skies: there are merchant dirigibles you can barter with, and pirate airships who'll strafe your suburbs and set your bazaars on fire.
As such, the sequel's new city technologies include a choice of offensive and defensive weapons. Here's a launch trailer. And here's some blurb from the creators.
I liked the original Airborne Kingdom, but had reservations about the game never quite addressing the fact that it is pretty bloody sinister.