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Dogfight 1942 - Fire Over Africa (DLC)
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Dogfight 1942 - Fire Over Africa (DLC)

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Sep 21, 2012City InteractiveCI Games
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About Dogfight 1942 - Fire Over Africa (DLC)

My first honest reaction to Dogfight 1942 was mild surprise that it works as well as it does at the controls level, and mild disappointment that City Interactive stopped there. This is an arcade flight game built on three difficulty tiers: casual (mouse-only), arcade, and simulation. The simulation label is generous, but the progression from casual to arcade does give newcomers a real on-ramp, and anyone who finds War Thunder's flight model oppressive will appreciate that you can be barrel-rolling a Spitfire against a Messerschmitt 109 within about ninety seconds of hitting New Game. The aircraft roster is the standout number on the stat sheet. Over 40 historically modelled planes span both major theaters, from the P-38 Lightning and P-51 Mustang on the Allied side to Japanese Kates and German Focke-Wulfs on the Axis. Mission variety tries to match that breadth: you get straight-up dogfights, bomber escort runs, precision bombing passes, V2 intercepts, and rescue missions that actually ask you to land the plane on a runway or carrier deck, which is one of the few moments the game demands real stick finesse. Mission objectives are colour-coded with red for primary targets and yellow for secondary, though the lock-on system has a frustrating habit of snapping to the wrong target during busy engagements when the sky fills up. The campaign structure is where things get thin fast. Two acts cover the Pacific Front (American pilots vs. Japan) and the European Front (British pilots vs. Germany), totalling roughly 17 missions and about three to four hours of solo play. There is no persistent progression in a meaningful sense, no skill tree, and enemy AI scales difficulty by inflating damage output rather than flying smarter. For a strategy-minded player used to systems that reward reads and adjustments, that is a ceiling you hit quickly. The voice acting compounds the problem, leaning into period caricature to an extent that tips from charming into tedious by the third briefing. Where the game finds its real identity is the local co-op suite. Three split-screen modes: Campaign Co-op, Survival (wave-based, endless enemies, genuinely tense in short sessions), and Dogfight Mode across five arena maps including Dover, Iwo Jima, and Midway. Two people sharing a screen with a pile of Axis planes between them is a comfortable afternoon. The absence of any online multiplayer is the game's single most damaging design choice. It hard-caps the audience to people who can physically share a couch, which in 2025 is a much smaller group than it was in 2012. Two DLC packs, Russia Under Siege and Fire Over Africa, add Eastern Front and North Africa campaign legs that should have shipped at launch but do expand the mission count meaningfully if you exhaust the base content. Compatibility on modern Windows can be fiddly and community workarounds involving compatibility mode settings exist, so factor in a few minutes of troubleshooting before expecting a clean first boot. Diego, Scout Team

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OS
Win XP SP3 / Win Vista / Win 7
Memory
1024MB RAM
DirectX®
9.0c
Processor
Core2Duo 2.2GHz (E4500)
Video Card
GeForce 8600GT 256MB
Hard Disk Space
2.95 GB

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Developer
City Interactive
Publisher
CI Games
Release Date
Sep 21, 2012

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