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All in all a pretty fun little combat game. Not too grindy if you don't care about your stars (some levels you can fly straight through with our shooting and win) but even if you do, it's still pretty easy. One gripe I do have with this game is that when you unlock a new plane, your upgrades don't carry over. The upgrade system is really well balanced (in my experience). Definitely try it out, even if your not into combat games, it acts really well as a small time waster.
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Fantastic and addicting with great steady progression. Please enable Bluetooth controller support! It drives me crazy getting so far in unlimited only to have the stick act up (maybe my finger too haha) and I slam into a mountain. Please and I'd be ready to purchase a steam version too. This game is great to play while I'm the metro or listening to a podcast or audio book. The different aircraft make it fun to level each up. Bluetooth support would really enhance the experience further. Thanks!
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Synthetic Mind
October 6, 2019
Hi, I am considering bluetooth joystick support, I do need real joy support if I do a PC version on steam.
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Great game! It's an updated version of an old DOS game called "Sopwith," where you flew around in a biplane bombing things and shooting down other planes. This one takes the gameplay further with upgrades and a larger variety of enemies. Best thing about it: the ads are totally voluntary. You want extra stars, you can watch ads. You can progress without the ads, but sometimes the difficulty ramp is a bit steep. Challenging, but not impossible. All around great job, well worth the download!
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