OSX SkyFighters 1945 - 1.0.8WWII flight sim: network play, mission editor |
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Great game- great value 



- Version: 1.0.6, 11/18/2007 09:58AM PST
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audiobravo2403
Minor update to a solid game 



- Version: 1.0.6, 10/15/2007 06:43PM PST
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ajm80031SkyFighters strikes a good balance between realism and ease-of use. You won't kill yourself just trying to take off like you will in some more realistic flight sims, but it's not dumbed down either. SF is a worthy spiritual successor to that old Mac favorite, Hellcats Over the Pacific, with the added advantages of online play and a mission editor. There are a ton of free missions contributed by users, many of which are quite good.
I was originally trepeditious about joining online games, but found the regulars to be a pretty friendly bunch (in the games or in the main online chat site for SkyFighters). Some of them will even design custom paint jobs for you just for the asking. If you identify yourself as a novice they'll generally take it easy on you, but if you join a raging multi-plane battle you can't expect them to keep track of which opponents are which. It's a big jump going from the computer-controlled opponents (which tend to be pretty predictable even at the highest skill setting) to flying against experienced humans, but it's worth the effort.
The game is very stable and well worth the $30 or so. Yes, we'd all like some additional plane types to fly, but those included cover a pretty fair range and allow you to use varying tactics depending on the characteristics of the plane. Give the free demo a shot.
Minor update to a solid game 



- Version: 1.0.6, 10/15/2007 06:41PM PST
ajm80031
I was originally trepeditious about joining online games, but found the regulars to be a pretty friendly bunch (in the games or in the main online chat site for SkyFighters). Some of them will even design custom paint jobs for you just for the asking. If you identify yourself as a novice they'll generally take it easy on you, but if you join a raging multi-plane battle you can't expect them to keep track of which opponents are which. It's a big jump going from the computer-controlled opponents (which tend to be pretty predictable even at the highest skill setting) to flying against experienced humans, but it's worth the effort.
The game is very stable and well worth the $30 or so. Yes, we'd all like some additional plane types to fly, but those included cover a pretty fair range and allow you to use varying tactics depending on the characteristics of the plane. Give the free demo a shot.