Leave a Review Air Navy Fighters
Fun game with major flaws
Two major flaws: (1) Sometimes after completing a difficult mission the plane explodes - for no apparent reason when coming to a stop landing on the carrier. (2) Can’t read the green gauge in the lower left when flying in the clouds. Give it a permanent black background. Also, one little thing that bugs me. The color of the lights on the tail. Left (port) should be red and right (starboard) should be green. The white light on the left and red on the right is just laziness of the designers. Update your game or take it off the App Store. I’ll change my rating to 2 if you fix the display color, 3 if you fix the crash problem, 4 if you fix both. Maybe 5 if you actually refresh the game by adding things like more planes and new ideas. Other suggestions: *Add a compass - just N/E/S/W would be good, but degrees would be better. *target lock - when headed towards a SAM, I don’t want my targeting system to switch to a platform. This is actually something I might categorize as a major flaw. *Map needs the ability to swipe and look around, plus a zoom function.Show lessGood but Needs Fixing
I’ve been playing this game for years and I’ve really enjoyed my experience. I have run into a significant issue, though. When the plane captures the wires of the aircraft carrier, the plane repeatedly clips into the ship and destroys itself. This bug seems to happen way too often, but I hope this bug can be fixed soon. ThanksShow lessLeaderboards Bug
Great game with one major pain in the backside bug. I've contacted rortos and received a response that they'd investigate it, then nothing! Score the highest score in the world on a mission, or any among the top ten, and have your pilot name appear on the leaderboard only to have it disappear by the next day. Your time and score still show as among the top ten, but your name is gone from the leaderboard.
What's the point of flying missions against and beating other players only to mysteriously lose your standing on the leaderboard?
If leaderboards don't matter to you, it's pretty good, but if you regularly score among the top pilots and get no credit, why bother?Show less