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1. Command the last of the Libra class carriers and avenge the fall of your home world in this space real time strategy game.

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Key Features

Latest Version: 1.4

  • Licence: Free
  • Rated 3.5/5 By 8 People


    What does Blue Libra Lite do? Command the last of the Libra class carriers and avenge the fall of your home world in this space real time strategy game.Build a variety of crafts, conquer planets and space stations and travel the universe. You will face a single player campaign filled with exciting battles depicted with unique art style. Upgrade your ships between missions and combine them into unstoppable fleets.Survival of your race depends on your actions Commander!Blue Libra is available for MacOS, iPhone and iPad.

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    Rebooting often fixes any problems with color tint. But if that does not help you, try the following:

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