The modern war game is all about mobility and adaptability. When the old timers talk about playing a real war game, they’re usually referring to a high-school sort of affair played on an actual battlefield. What they’re usually not referring to are games where players pilot airplanes against each other. This isn't a new idea -- airwar fighting games have been around for some time, often bested by their ground-breaking cousins in the boardgaming world (there are quite a few airwar titles out there). But as the Cold War gets colder, and more countries join the fight against "the axis of evil," our definition of war has become far less restrictive. What used to be called small wars have popped up all over the map – Spain, Canada, even northern Russia -- and these conflicts require players to think beyond the confines of their living room. Enter Airmash: an endless multiplayer plane-fighter war game that adds mobile devices to its
Are you ready to take your Airmash game to the next level? Do you want to dominate with realistic physics-based flight, or do you just want to fly with friends? You’ve come to the right place! This article will teach you everything you need to know about upgrading your game and getting started playing it on a larger scale. Let’s get
Airmash is a multiplayer shooting game created by Martin Kihn. The basic idea is to shoot down as many missiles as possible with your plane or helicopter. You can also upgrade your Airmashcopter/Plane and fight against other players directly from the air. Fly safe, play
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