Experience Intense World War 2 Era air combat flight simulation. Engage in dogfights and rule the skies like the Ace Fighter legends of the old
War Dogs is a world war 2 era air combat flight simulator game featuring 24 aircraft from the five major powers of the time- USA, Germany, UK, Japan and Russia. The game features the full diverse range of aircraft that were used in the great war- dog fighters, dive-bombers, torpedo-bombers and long range heavy-bombers. The game has both single player campaigns and multiplayer arena battles spread across five major theaters of war ranging from the deserts of North Africa to the shores of Japanese isles
War Dogs is built from ground-up as a flight simulator to offer the most immersive air combat experience, and unlike most air combat games on Mobile, War Dogs has both Arcade and Simulation grade controls for both rookies and experienced Ace Fighters. Take control of all three controls(pitch, roll and yaw) to pull off basic and advanced air combat manoeuvres like Barrel roll, Pitchback, Wingover and others
Features like Cockpit mode and War Emergency power will offer immersive Flight Simulator experience on par with PC/Console air combat games/simulators
Take off and land on Aircraft carriers. Torpedo enemy warships, Dive bomb enemy installations and destroy their airfields
For King and Country(British Campaign): Defend the British shores from German Luftwaffe using the battle tested Supermarine Spitfire aircraft. Beat back the Kriegsmarine using biplane torpedo bombers like Fairey Swordfish
Always in Action(German Campaign): Dominate the sun-scorched deserts of north africa for the Luftwaffe using the menacing Stuka Dive bombers and light and nimble Focke-Wulf FW 190s. Hold the relentless British Allied advance with surgical strikes
Beneath the Rising Sun(Japanese Campaign): Spearhead the historic assault on pearl harbor that pushed USA into the World War 2. Decimate the American pacific fleet with air-strikes on their warships, aircraft carriers and other key installations using Mitsubishi A6M Zero, Nakajima B5N and others airplanes
The Motherland Calls(Russian Campaign): Witness an entire nation mobilized to defend their motherland from the German blitzkrieg. Use the crippling winter in Russia to immobilize the German Wehrmacht and disrupt their supply lines. Deploy Iconic Russian aircraft like Ilyushin IL-2, Yakovlev Yak-3 and Petyakov PE2
Remember Pearl Harbor(American Campaign): Take the fight with the Imperial Japanese Navy to their shores. Use the full might of American Naval air power and avenge the attack on Pearl harbor. Deploy superior American aircraft like P-51 Mustang, F4U Corsair, P-47 Thunderbolt, SBD Dauntless, TBF Avenger, and the fittingly named Boeing B17 Flying Fortress
Multiplayer: Invite your friends and Battle out with them in Arena style Team battles. Choose your squad (2 Fighters, 1 Dive bomber, 1 Torpedo Bomber, 1 Heavy Bomber), and deploy them. Face off against Anti-aircraft Guns or Fleet of Battleships in Land and Sea battles while defending your own assets. Play either in flight simulator mode or arcade mode depending on your style. Become a Ace fighter by leveling up and upgrade your aircraft
List of Airplanes:
Fighter: Designed primarily for air-to-air combat, superior speed, maneuverability, and relatively small size compared to other types of aircraft
Supermarine Spitfire
P-51 Mustang
FW-190 Wulf
Messerschmitt Bf-109
Mitsubishi a6m zero
Ilyushin-2 Shturmovik
Vought F4U Corsair
Messerschmitt 262
Thunderbolt P-47
Yakovlev Yak-3
Nakajima Ki-84
Hawker Hurricane
Torpedo Bomber: Torpedo enemy warships as you dodge anti-aircraft flak gun fire
Fairey Swordfish
Nakajima-B5N
Grumman TBF Avenger
Junkers Ju 88
Dive Bomber: Dive and launch surgical strikes on enemy assets
Junkers 87 Stuka
Douglas SBD Dauntless
Fairey Barracuda
Petlyakov Pe-2
Heavy Bomber: Carpet bomb enemy targets using the devastating but vulnerable heavy bomber
Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress
Heinkel He 111
Avro Lancaster
Mitsubishi G4M
One of the Best World War II games I’ve ever played
Freebird#27384*/
Overall this is a really great game and did I mention that the graphics are like the best I’ve ever seen going on I absolutely love the planes you got all the iconic ones like the Japanese zero and the B-17 Flying Fortress and all the good stuff honestly this is a really fun game but I kind of wish there’s a little bit more three out of five of the missions or actually complete two of them are still coming soon and I bet they’re gonna be great and yeah honestly this is a major shout out to all the World War II game fans overall a great game but don’t expect everything to be complete I bet it will be in the future but yeah and keep up the good work teapot games!
A good air combat arcade game
mach2don
One major problem is the gun (trigger) button is flaky and doesn’t work all the time when pressed and the guns not over heated yet. Contrary to what many who play think of this game it isn’t a combat flt sim it’s an arcade game. Graphics aren’t bad and the greatest attribute of the game. Flt controls could be better you can’t climb and wing over inverted, can’t pull a proper Immulan turn to name a few. Needs a slider for operating rudder control. A couple of things should be fixed: when choosing bomb mode the bombs drop as soon as you make the choice and takes forever to reset so you can bomb. Opposite to this when your on a bomb run and your sight is directly over target and you press the pickle button nothing happens. I have to tap it three or four times before a bomb releases and then it’s too late cause I’m off target. Landings aren’t bad but you need to add flaps. The landing gear selection lever is so close to the bottom screen that it brings up the settings for the controls when I try to use it the same goes for the brake button. A few instruments gages on a HUD would be helpful. You have airspeed but no altimeter in a bomb dive only landing. Why do I have a British bloke’s voice when flying for the Luftwaffe, strange! Needs Bookoo work.
Good, however
Guardian Robot
Personally, this is one of the few WW2 air combat games that I wish to write a review on. This game is not a P2W since it is fairly easy to earn points in multiplayer. Is it the best aircraft game I have played on IOS? No, but it is close to the top due to one game mechanic...the realistic game physics of the plane (such as getting your wings shot off, tail, etc). Now, the only complaint I have against the physics is that you do get your parts shot off, however, the plane explodes immediately after not giving the user anytime to enjoy the spin of the plane and it crashing. If the plane did not explode until it crashed or was perhaps continued to be shot, I believe the game could be more enjoyable for gamers who enjoy realistic aircraft combat. Second thing, I feel this game could have more game modes. Maybe be able to play against bots in an offline mode? Either way, the game is still enjoyable. Personally I would rather have the physics I discussed earlier adjusted for a more realistic feel than having new game modes. Keep up the good work (also, the amount of planes y’all added are amazing and the prices of them are not out of this world, they are fair)
Not about dogfighting
MightyMitochondrion
The campaign is short and barely even gives half the money you need for the cheapest torpedo bomber. The only PvP mode is target destruction, meaning you don’t need to be good at shooting, you just need to be lucky enough to not get shot while you fly your bomber to the enemy base. The targets are too durable to kill with anything other than a bomber, so once that’s gone, you gotta hope your teammates know how to fly theirs. Dogfight kills do nothing except earn you 50 paltry coins, and if your team doesn’t destroy as many targets, you don’t get any rewards at all. Even if you killed 9/16 enemy planes in the match. There’s no chat, so you can’t strategize, and the ubiquity of players using auto-aim means you can’t really outshoot enemies either. Planes need to be repaired after 2-3 matches of use, and this legitimately takes 5 HOURS. The only skips available are only given through level up, and not many are given at that. The plane models are well-made and the AA gun mechanics are cool, but aside from that, this experience has been a headache.
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