Astro Lords: Oort Cloud
Astro Lords: Oort Cloud is a sci-fi action MMORTS that mixes space piracy, real-time ship fights, and long-term base development. You play as an “Astro Lord”, the owner of a colonized asteroid that serves as your command center, shipyard, and resource bank while you expand influence through raiding, trading, and production across nearby rocks in the Oort Cloud.
| Publisher: Bisbog Playerbase: Low Type: Strategy PvP: Arena / Raids Release Date: April 15, 2015 Pros: +Fast, satisfying ship skirmishes. +Lots of systems to juggle and optimize. +Bright, detailed presentation. Cons: -Monetization can feel pay-to-win. -Progression leans on longer and longer timers. -Battles can be shallower than they first appear. |
Astro Lords: Oort Cloud Overview
Astro Lords: Oort Cloud is a free-to-play MMORTS built around the familiar loop of upgrading a home base and pushing outward for better resources, but it frames that loop with a spacefaring theme and an emphasis on quick, hands-on battles. In practice, it sits between lighter “build and wait” strategy titles (think Clash of Clans style pacing) and more system-heavy strategy games where planning and efficiency matter. Your main “base” is an asteroid, and your wider empire can eventually spread across up to six asteroids, each acting like a specialized outpost that feeds your economy or strengthens your military options.
The game supports a few different approaches to progression. If you enjoy the economic side, you can put most of your attention into extraction, production chains, and trading, using those gains to fund steady upgrades. If you prefer conflict, you can lean into piracy, scouting rivals, and taking resources through raids. Importantly, the game does not force every player into constant PvP, it is possible to focus on trading and development while keeping player conflict to a minimum, though the most lucrative leaps still tend to involve risk.
Resources, whether mined or stolen, flow back into the same core decisions: improve structures, expand your asteroid network, or invest in ships and ammo for combat. That spending tension is where Astro Lords is at its best, you are always deciding whether to strengthen your economy for the long game or cash out for immediate power in the arena and raids.
Astro Lords: Oort Cloud Key Features:
- Expansive Base Building – research, construct, and upgrade a wide lineup of buildings spread across up to six asteroids, shaping both combat strength and trade output.
- Player Factions – pick from six factions with different perks and strategic leanings: Miners, Industrialists, Scientists, Merchants, Warriors, and Pirates.
- Real-time Multiplayer Battles – jump into arena fights against AI or other players, earning rewards and competing for rank placement.
- Customizable Generals – recruit up to six generals, each bringing distinct skills and bonuses that influence how your fleet performs.
- Raid Enemy Asteroids – use spies for intel, steal resources, and in some cases take control of an enemy asteroid to shift the balance of power.
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Astro Lords: Oort Cloud System Requirements
Minimum Requirements:
Operating System: Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8
CPU: 2 GHz Dual Core
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 6800 or ATI Radeon x1950 256 MB, or higher
RAM: 1 GB
Hard Disk Space: 1 GB
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Astro Lords: Oort Cloud Additional Information
Developer: Aratog LLC
Game Engine: Unity3D
Release Date (RU): 2014
Release Date (US): January 15, 2016
Astro Lords: Oort Cloud is made by Aratog LLC, a Russian developer best known for mobile-focused projects like Crazy Sapper 3D, Hungry Mouth, and Navy Fight. The game originally launched in 2014 under the publisher Tartezal Holdings and appeared across a wide set of platforms, including iOS, Android, browser, Windows, Mac, and Linux. It later broadened its reach with additional language support, with the PC and browser versions offering translations, while the mobile releases remained Russian-only.
For PC players, the most relevant milestone is the Steam client release, which arrived in English on January 15, 2016 and was published by Bisbog SA. Browser players also saw an early rollout, with a browser release in July 2014, making it one of the more accessible ways to try the game without committing to a full install.

