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Microsoft from Deutsch
Multitasking and a Touch Of Unfairness Bomber Crew Was actually just a Spontaneous purchase for me and then surprised me positively with its compact Complexity and cheeky Multitasking.
To put it briefly, You are a Bomber Crew in World War II who belongs to the Allied forces of England and mainly carry out minor Attacks in Northern Europe. The Crew is usually completely on its own and has to take over the individual Missions tactically. These small Tasks are not, in themselves, world-shattering and are even repeated in individual Cases. However, the Game trumps with its already great Complexity, which then ends in a murderous, unprecedented Multitasking. Great! That's not all, though. You can gradually upgrade the Crew with better Equipment and even convert the whole Bomber down to The last detail-provided you have the necessary Capital to do so. A very special Feature is the Damage model, which brings a very special Dynamic. I'm always in bright Excitement when I can still halfway land the Completely plenched mill, with just one engine left, half-dead Crew and almost empty Tank. Fantastic!
With a good 15h Of play for a Pass, the Game is in good value For Money.
So If you can handle complex Mechanics and extreme Multitasking in hectic Situations, Bomber Crew is the game for you.
Bomber Crew-is it too strong, are you too weak!
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Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
I can recommend this Game without reservation! Easy to learn, hard to master. The Missions are short (about 5-10 Min), so you can play it "in between" without any Problems. However, One must not expect a Flight Simulation, that is not what "Bomber Crew" is about. It is more of a Kind of time and Crisis management-with a lot of charm implemented with the Example of a Bomber Crew in the Second World War. Why Is crisis management needed here? Because IT's a thing that goes wrong and doesn't go the way you imagine it to go. While one thinks: "I packed the Mission loosely" and almost flew over the English Channel towards safe England, 20 Seconds later it can already look like this: Hit tank, Fuel is not enough for much longer, 2 Engines burn, both On-board shooters injured, unfortunately Taken only one Medication, of course the Electrics are now cancelled ... Still, it's not a wild Clickarie, it's more about making up your mind quickly and Setting priorities.
The Game basically has two Phases: First Of All crew and Airmen. upgrade, then choose a Mission and carry it out. This then repeats itself ... Even though the Missions often resemble each other and sometimes even repeat, passing them is always a Challenge. Especially since the Degree of Difficulty in The progress of The game attracts noticeably ...
I was sceptical at first, because the comic-like Implementation didn't necessarily suit me, when the Game was on Offer, I finally bought it-and played immediately for 3 Hours at a time. Of Course, right on the first "real" Mission after Training lost the Bomber and the entire Crew-now their Names Adorn the Honorary Plaque. If you then manage To reach the Mission targets (these can be, for Example, bombing a factory, dropping Rescue Supplies for a crashed fighter Pilot In the English Channel, shooting Reconnaissance photos, etc) and bombers and at least Parts of the Crew safely after Being able to bring both upleveln at home is already a Feeling of happiness-all the more the Frustration when you then lose your experienced Crew alongside high-tech Bombers and again reused with comparatively inexperienced Recruits and a significantly less wound up Plane into the Night must ... And enemy Airmen are aiming for one.
In short: Simple, but not too simplistic, exciting, entertaining, demanding-Simple class!