Sometimes I wonder why I keep playing this game. The controls are wonky, and every flight feels unpredictable. It’s just another flying game, but something about it drags me in, even when I want to stop. If you like quick chaos and junky physics, you might find yourself hooked too.
War Airplane offers a neat but tricky flying experience. The physics are wonky, making each maneuver unpredictable. Beginners might struggle with controls, but once you get the hang of it, it becomes a chaotic thrill. It’s not perfect, but fun in a strange way.
In War Airplane, the build matters little. The game’s balance is off, and no loadout truly shines. Some players swear by certain upgrades, but honestly, it’s mostly about what feels good in the moment. It’s messy, but that’s part of the appeal.
Learn the tricky controls early, because mastering them makes all the difference. Avoid rushing into fights blindly. A weird trick is to fly close to terrain to avoid enemy fire sometimes. Honestly, the grind feels endless, and the repeat plays become addictive in a frustrating way.
The game’s story is basic. You fly, shoot, survive. The ending is pretty flat, just more flying with minor story bits. It’s not a deep game, but the progression keeps you playing, even through its annoyingly inconsistent mechanics.