Hammerfight is a Action game from Konstantin Koshutin with a 74% positive Steam review signal. Indie Lantern indexes it for players browsing by weird, single-player.

Game snapshot
- Developer
- Konstantin Koshutin
- Release year
- 2009
- Playtime
- Varies by player
- Price
- Free
- Review signal
- 74% positive
Screenshots






System requirements
PC
- Minimum
- OS *: Windows 98SE / ME / XP / Vista
Processor: Athlon / Pentium III 2 GHz
Memory: 256 Mb
Graphics: DirectX 8.0 compatible with 64 Mb VRAM
DirectX®: 8.0
Hard Drive: 150 Mb
Sound: DirectX 8.0 compatible
macOS
- Minimum
- OS: Mac OS X 10.5 or later
Processor: Intel (32 or 64 bit)
Memory: 256 Mb
Graphics: Any GPU supported by Mac OS X
Hard Drive: 150 Mb
Sound: Any hardware supported by Mac OS X
Linux
- Minimum
- OS: Compatible with Ubuntu 11.04
Processor: x86 or amd64 2GHz
Memory: 256 Mb
Graphics: Any reasonable GPU supported
Hard Drive: 150 Mb
Sound: Any reasonable hardware supported
From Steam reviews
Review notes
Hammerfight is worth a closer look if you want strong atmosphere, emotional story, nautical, and replayable.
Best for players who want strong atmosphere, emotional story, nautical, and replayable.
Check more carefully if you dislike technical roughness.
strong-atmosphere
ToneThe mood, place, and presentation carry a lot of the experience.
emotional-story
ToneThe story is framed as affecting rather than just plot-heavy.
nautical
SettingWater, boats, fishing, or sea travel are important to the feel.
replayable
FitThe structure gives reasons to return rather than finish once.
steampunk
SettingA clockwork, brass, or Victorian-industrial flavor shows up around the game.
high-skill-ceiling
FitThe game rewards practice and mastery over time.
buggy
FrictionTechnical roughness or instability comes up often enough to check.
Steam review snapshots
It has incredible atmosphere, such vibrant worldbuilding with such little dialog and exposition.It is so minimalistic with great aesthetics, sounds and with very hard to master unique mechanics.Moving your mouse moves your craft on the screen in a 1-to-1 relationship.Every now and then I reinstall for another run through this game.Why it fits
Check it if you want action filtered by weird, single-player.
Who might skip it
Research further on Steam if you need verified accessibility details, exact playtime, or current system requirements.