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Game #420
Flying Tigers    View all Real Dogs in this genre
Action   Vertical shooter

Rating: 7.81 (55 votes)

Flying Tigers box cover

Flying Tigers screenshot
A typical overhead shooter in the spirit of Raiden or 1942, Flying Tigers is quite a terribly piece of a game. With amateur graphics, bad programming technique and aweful level design coupled with amazingly bad controls and ridiculously oldskool gameplay, Flying Tigers is truly a sight to be seen - then deleted. I reckon the only truly good thing about this game is its music, which is actually surprisingly good.

Reviewed by: Holograph
Designer: Jay Kramer
Developer: Teacy
Publisher: Homebrew Software
Year: 1993
Software Copyright: Teacy
Theme: Shareware
Multiplayer:  
None that we know of
System Requirements: DOS
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If you like this game, try: Raiden, Gradius Deluxe Pack, Seek & Destroy

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