Death From Above
"Death From Above" delivers a concise, single-player arcade drone experience set amidst the backdrop of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Step into the role of a Ukrainian military drone operator, combatting enemy forces, reclaiming stolen equipment, and mending vital communication lines fractured by the war.
It is more than just a game; it's a chance to make a real-world impact!
30% of our net proceeds directly support two Ukrainian organizations, "Come Back Alive" and "Army of Drones," championing non-offensive aid to the Ukrainian Armed Forces. This way, you can feel confident that your purchase contributes to a worthy cause. Once we’ve broken even on the game production, we will increase our contribution, sending 70% of our net revenues to these good causes. The remaining 30% will be invested in further developing the game.
Key Features
Dynamic Gameplay:
Seamlessly switch between the roles of the operator, a versatile quadcopter drone, and an immersive FPV (First Person View) drone, as the situation requires. This dynamic gameplay offers varied experiences and challenges, keeping players engaged and on their toes.Diverse Missions:
From demining and clearing zones of adversaries to intercepting and halting enemy convoys, every mission brings its own set of challenges.Rich Sandbox:
Explore a sandbox filled map with lots of hidden Easter eggs that reference real-life events from the physical and virtual battlefields in Ukraine. These hidden gems not only provide light-hearted relief but also enrich the game world, making exploration both fun and rewarding."Death From Above" marks the bold debut of the Lesser Evil brand. We've chosen to spotlight a pressing issue impacting millions in Ukraine and beyond, a stance some may find provocative.Our aim isn't controversy for its own sake—it's meaningful dialogue. We believe in the transformative power of gaming as a platform for activism and change. Through this game, we amplify our unwavering support for Ukraine's defense, as well as give gamers around the world a chance to support a just cause!
Death From Above offers a unique way to stand with Ukraine. Every player directly supports Ukrainian organizations on the frontlines. Together, we’re making a real difference.
Partners
"Aerorozvidka" is an NGO and a team that creates and uses net-centric and robotic military capabilities to enhance Ukraine's security and defense. They specialize in drone warfare and aerial surveillance to improve situational awareness and cybersecurity. They design drones and train operators on deployment techniques. They are developing centralized data gathering and processing centers to support Ukraine's security and defense efforts.
"Gis Arta" is a Ukrainian company that develops military software to create battlefield management systems. These systems help the army control and deploy drones.
These organizations will offer us their expertise in drone warfare and help us realize our vision for Death From Above in the best way possible.
Donations will go to
"Come Back Alive" has been the biggest foundation providing competent assistance to Ukrainian defenders since 2014. Their goal is to preserve the lives of Ukrainian defenders in the face of an invading force by purchasing the necessary equipment and delivering it to the frontlines so that they can save civil lives. The foundation supplies thermal imaging devices, generators, radios, GPS navigators, UAVs, cars, body armor, and protective, communication, and intelligence equipment. The foundation’s instructors train the military in controlling drones, mine safety, and tactical medicine.
“Army of Drones” is a joint comprehensive project of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the State Special Communications Service, the Ministry of Digital Transformation, and the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, which organizes and conducts procurement of UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles), supply them to the military, train operators to fly drones and support Ukrainian startups and manufacturers in the field of UAVs to develop the military-tech sector in Ukraine