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Posted on Friday, June 26, 2009 by Michele White | Comments No Comments yet


Picture from Rise of Flight soars into retail

Rise of Flight is a World War I PC flight-simulation title, set in the Western Front of 1917, with more than 125,000 square kilometers of territory redrawn from 20th Century maps. The game allows virtual pilots to fly the famous Spad XIII and deadly Fokker D.VII biplanes in dogfight battles. Mission types include fighter sweeps, bomber escort, bomber interception, balloon attack and ground attack. Flight-sim enthusiasts can also play with their friends over the Internet and wage their own virtual air wars against rival online squadrons. Even the greatest of Aces in World War I had a wingman, and multiplayer action focuses on cooperative teamwork and completion of mission goals. Additionally, players can use the Mission Builder to create custom scenarios of their own to share.

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