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Hellfire iPhone helicopter game looks stunning

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By: , IntoMobile
Thursday, January 29th, 2009 at 2:30 AM

Hellfire iPhone helicopter game

Astraware is out with their new iPhone game called Hellfire. The helicopter shooting game uses iPhone’s graphic capabilities to their full extent. It’s all about 3D, as you can see from the screenshot above.

From Astraware’s press release:

Hellfire allows players to choose two different types of helicopter gunships with a range of different weapons to battle the enemy and rescue prisoners of war. Using the accelerometer-based control method, pilots can manoeuvre their helicopter both left and right and to tilt to speed up and slow down. Hellfire players can select from individual missions in 16 locations or undertake a full campaign in a number of different territories. The game also includes 4 different difficulty ranks offering players an increasing challenge as their helicopter skills progress.

So if you’re into helicopter shooting you *must* grab Hellfire. Scrap that, even if you just want to show off your iPhone/iPod Touch to your friends and/or colleagues, this title is the right one for the occasion. It’s not free, though, but 5 bucks ($4.99), don’t sound that much for such a game.

[Via: JustAnotherIphoneBlog]

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  • jennifer

    hey i would likle to play the helicopter game

  • T.J. Minnick

    That would be naughty hell to the ya!!!!