The developers of Dogfight 1942 felt the flying genre was being unrepresented, so they decided to fill the void with a title that would be easy to pick up and play. Basically, they made the opposite of Microsoft Flight Simulator.
Available now on XBLA and later this year on PSN and Steam, Dogfight 1942 will have you barrel rolling and gunning down enemy fighters in over 20 different aircrafts in three different game modes – Dogfight, Surival, and Campaign.
“Being fans of flying games, it was disheartening to see the genre largely unrepresented on the various digital distribution platforms like XBLA, which is why we created a game that was both exciting and easily accessible,” said Lukasz Hacura, Executive Producer at City Interactive. “The depth, quality and great price of Dogfight 1942 will keep players flying in the skies for hours.”
Dogfight 1942 is available today on XBLA for 1200 MS points.
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