A-10 Tank Killer

A-10 Tank Killer (1989)

by Dynamix
Genres:Simulator
Themes:Warfare
Game modes:Single player
Story:This simulation puts you in the cockpit of the A-10 Thunderbolt II, which is also known as the "Warthog". As the game's name implies, it is used mainly to weaken enemy tanks, but also for destroying roads and bridges. You are armed with Avenger 30mm cannons which can fire around 70 times a second. Multiple camera angles are featured. Landing is automated and an accelerated time function is on offer. Characters have full AI to act without your involvement, and will communicate with you in-flight. Actions in one mission affect another - something you failed to destroy in one mission can attack you later.Show more
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One of the first dos games I fell in love with when I was 16 keep in my mind I was born in 2000 so discovering this gem was amazing. I do surprised by its in depth for the time graphics. And top game play
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