
AirFighter
Skip this one. A confirmed Unity asset flip with no tutorial, no depth, and no original development behind it, there are free browser games with more content.
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About AirFighter
My job is usually to tell you which 200-hour strategy game is worth your time. AirFighter hands me the opposite problem: how to explain why something this thin landed on Steam at all. The short answer, documented thoroughly by the Steam community, is that LTRG corp. took the "Air Strike Starter Kit", a Unity Asset Store tutorial template made by Hardworker Studio, changed the name, and put it up for sale. There is no meaningful original development here. That is the single most important fact on this page, and everything else follows from it. What you actually get when you launch it is brutally minimal. The main menu offers two options: start and quit. Hitting start drops you into a 3D air combat arena with no control instructions, no objectives screen, and no onboarding of any kind. The plane carries mini-cannons and missiles, there is a radar on screen to locate enemy fighters, and a Power Boost mechanic lets you close distance quickly. You can toggle between a third-person behind-the-plane view and a basic cockpit perspective. That is the complete feature list. There are six Steam achievements, which may well be the only structured progression the game contains. From a strategy and sim perspective, there is nothing to analyse. No campaign, no upgrade tree, no AI difficulty settings, no mission variety, no build decisions, no replayability hooks. The AI quality cannot be meaningfully assessed because the enemies function purely as targets. A flight sim tutorial demo, which is essentially what this is, does not have an AI strategy layer, because it was never designed to. Asking whether this game respects newcomers with a good tutorial is almost a philosophical question: the game has no tutorial because there is no game to teach. If you arrived here looking for a casual WWII air combat fix, the bar is genuinely low and there are legitimate options nearby. Warplanes: WW2 Dogfight is free-to-play, has actual campaigns across multiple nations, and has earned overwhelmingly positive user reviews for a reason. Even a short session with that game will show you what a real effort at accessible WWII arcade flight looks like by comparison. AirFighter has a thin sliver of positive Steam reviews, most from users who seem to have encountered it shortly after launch before the asset-flip context was widely circulated. Later reviewers are far more direct about what it is. No mod ecosystem, no post-launch updates of substance, no community to speak of. There is nothing here for strategy fans, sim fans, or casual players. Diego, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows XP\Vista\7\8\10
- Memory
- 1024 MB RAM
- Storage
- 52 MB available space
- Graphics
- Intel HD 4000
- Processor
- 2.3 GHz Dual Core
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Game Info
- Developer
- LTRG corp.
- Publisher
- khukhrovr
- Release Date
- Jul 20, 2021