Achtung Spitfire!

Achtung Spitfire!

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Developer(s) Big Time Software
Publisher(s) Avalon Hill
Designer(s) Charles Moylan
Artist(s) Steven Holmes
Composer(s) Charles Moylan
Platform(s) Windows 95
Release date(s)
  • NA August 31, 1997
Genre(s) Strategy
Computer wargaming
Mode(s) Single-player
Multiplayer
Distribution CD-ROM

8MB RAM or greater
10MB HDD Space

Achtung Spitfire! is a strategy computer game released by Avalon Hill in 1997. It is a turn-based air combat game taking place during the early half of World War II, including fixed-wing aircraft, air battles and operations by Luftwaffe, Royal Air Force and French Air Force in 1939–1943.

Achtung Spitfire! is a prequel to the 1996 video game, Over the Reich, which takes place during the latter half of the war. Another game in the series, Third Reich PC, was also released in 1996. Rather than being designed for serious flight simulation experts, Achtung Spitfire! is catered around the interests of all World War II hobbyists.

Gameplay

As a pilot in the French Air Force, the player is trying to fight some Luftwaffe pilots.

Players must command a series of pilots as they try to achieve the goals of the current mission. Technological changes over the years of the war result in faster and better planes to fly in. After choosing the pilots, the player must either defend his own allies, combat enemy fighters/bombers or undertake an interception mission vital to the war effort. The game uses the same flight engine and graphic user interface of Over the Reich; granting the same amount of limited autonomy in every game. Players must watch their speed, torque and altitude. Otherwise, they could stall or simply crash into the ground.

Many of the flying techniques found in the actual World War II cannot be recreated in this game due to in-game limitations. Players cannot do cover fire techniques in addition to being unable to advance fire towards the enemy. The entire game stops at 1943, which is between the Battle of Britain and the Invasion of Normandy. Scenarios can be quickly generated in a method similar to Jane's Advanced Tactical Fighters.

There is an mini-encyclopedia containing vital information about 25 of the aircraft used in this game. Online gameplay is possible in multiplayer mode.

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