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5 :: Dogfight!
One player must fly over specific points to take "reconnaissance" photos.
The game centers on a "programming" mechanic where two players—representing Allied and Central Powers—secretly choose their maneuvers to outwit their opponent. 5 : Dogfight!
Reviewers highlight the game for its ability to simulate the "clunky" and "unmanageable" nature of early 20th-century aviation. Unlike complex flight simulators like DCS World or heavy tactical games, Dogfight! focuses on the psychological aspect of "guessing" what the other pilot will do next. It is frequently praised for its high replay value and excellent component quality, making it a staple for gamers looking for a "filler" game that still offers a satisfying competitive bite. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Review – Dogfight!: Rule the Skies in 20 Minutes! Atmosphere and Reception Reviewers highlight the game for
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