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Pages in category "World War I flight simulation video games" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D.
The magazine concluded that "this game is a must for WWI fans and flight simulation fans". [5] In a 1991 survey of World War I flight simulations, Computer Gaming World called Knights in the Sky "the most realistic", superior to Dynamix's Red Baron for "the advanced air combat simulation jocks"; [ 6 ] a survey of strategy and war games that ...
Empire Earth (video game) (2001) The Entente: Battlefields WW1 (2003) Empire Earth II (2005) Aggression – Reign over Europe (2008) Warfare 1917 (2008) World War One (2008) Toy Soldiers (2010) [7] Call of Cthulhu: The Wasted Land (2012) The Great War: Western Front (2023)
Snoopy and the Red Baron (video game) Snoopy Flying Ace; Snoopy vs. the Red Baron (video game) The Snowfield; Sopwith (video game) Strategic Command WW1: The Great War 1914–1918; Supreme Ruler The Great War
The game has a useful 'Single Mission' option that allows the user to choose their mission, aircraft type, weapons, year, nationality, weather, and time of day, and look at a map of the mission area. A set of names are generated to be included on the squadron roster and they are allocated varying skill levels (ranks).
In June 2010, 777 Studios acquired the rights to the Rise of Flight brand. [2] In 2017, IL-2 Sturmovik: Flying Circus, the spiritual successor of Rise of Flight, was announced by 1C Game Studios, a studio which emerged from a partnership with 777 studios. [3] [4] The first volume was released in 2019. Two additional volumes have been released ...
Warren Spector—producer of Origin Systems's WW1 simulation Wings of Glory—was a fan, calling it "an astonishing accomplishment". [13] Computer Gaming World approved of Red Baron ' s accurate history and realistic flight models and combat, and option to record missions, ultimately calling it the best flight simulator. [14]
Flying Circus is a 2–6 player game in which half the players control Allied aircraft and the other half German aircraft. The game contains 200 counters, a large paper hex grid map, and aircraft sheets to track speed, altitude, diving and climbing ability, ammunition supply, and damage suffered. [2]