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Warplanes Inc WW2 Plane & War is a single player casual shooter game. It received very positive reviews from players.

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93%
Audience ScoreBased on 940 reviews
story211 positive mentions
monetization251 negative mentions

  • Unique and engaging gameplay that combines flight mechanics with upgrading and progressing through levels, similar to 'Earn to Die' but with planes.
  • Compelling and emotionally impactful storyline told through in-game letters, newspaper articles, and artwork that addresses the horrors of war.
  • Minimal and non-intrusive ads, with fair and optional in-app purchases, making the game accessible and enjoyable without spending money.
  • Landing mechanics are challenging and sometimes overly sensitive, leading to frequent crashes and player frustration.
  • Some text and UI elements are untranslated or in Russian, which can confuse players unfamiliar with the language.
  • After completing the campaign, limited free content is available and some additional modes or planes require payment, reducing replayability for free players.
  • story
    460 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story in this game is widely praised for its depth, emotional impact, and unique delivery through loading screens, letters, and artwork. Many reviewers highlight its thoughtful portrayal of WWII, subtle anti-war themes, and compelling narrative that gradually unfolds, making it more than just a typical mobile game. Despite some critiques about its length and occasional confusion, the storyline is considered a standout feature that deeply engages players and enhances the overall experience.

    • “Absolutely amazing game, the mechanics are easy to learn but hard to master & that's good to make an engaging game, the difficulty is just right where it's challenging but you feel accomplished every time you get farther into the story. Speaking of the story, it's the first time a game actually made me feel something real & it's astounding the effort & heart put into the story.”
    • “The best storyline I've ever experienced. The fact that the storyline is made to slowly give you hints, making you slowly but surely realize it, makes this a masterful work of art.”
    • “The story is incredibly engaging and emotional, presented through letters, newspapers, and images that slowly reveal the dark realities of war. It builds a powerful connection to the characters and situation, making it more than just a game.”
    • “When I first completed the tutorial, I thought that the game would be more storyline focused, but was sorely disappointed to find out that it lacks any form of emotion or pacing to be even somewhat interesting.”
    • “The dev, Dima, made this game feel very personable and I like the effort to make the game have a storyline with custom art -- though the story is a little too dark, depressing, and dramatic for what this game is, especially a loose reference to a civilian being raped.”
    • “The story was really thin at first, but when it took a turn it just went sad as hell.”
  • monetization
    297 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Monetization in the game is generally seen as fair, with mostly optional, short, and infrequent ads that do not overly disrupt gameplay, and reasonable in-app purchases that expand content without paywalls or pay-to-win mechanics. Some users report occasional forced ads, which can become tiresome, but these can often be removed with a low-cost purchase, appreciated as a way to support the developer. Overall, the balance between ads and purchases is well received, with many praising the developer's genuine approach and the game's non-intrusive monetization compared to typical mobile games.

    • “It also doesn't seem to force purchases and microtransactions nearly as much as any other mobile game, including games that cost money up front.”
    • “Its not the mechanics of the game that make it the best, but the fact that there is absolutely no microtransactions or ad interference.”
    • “In-game purchases are cheap and non-play to win.”
    • “Even though I bought the 'removed ads' option, it still spams you with booster (in-app purchase) ads on every run, plus ad options afterward.”
    • “When I go to the store it says 'error already purchased' but I still get forced ads.”
    • “The only problem with the game is the insane amount of ads and microtransactions; I got four unskippable ads in a row, why?”
  • gameplay
    270 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is praised for its unique, engaging, and challenging mechanics that balance easy-to-learn controls with a rewarding difficulty curve, enhanced by realistic flight physics and a compelling upgrade system. While some find it repetitive and grind-heavy, the progression is generally viewed as fair and satisfying, with minimal intrusive ads and no pay-to-win elements. Minor drawbacks include occasional control stiffness, buggy mechanics, and a steep learning curve for precise maneuvers like landing and bombing.

    • “This was a very well made game, had minimal ads, didn't shove gamepasses down your throat, has a very unique and entertaining gameplay, a nice developer, good rate of progression, and also has great plane physics.”
    • “The gameplay is fantastic, the controls are smooth, the story is engaging and makes you think really hard about the consequence of war.”
    • “Absolutely amazing game, the mechanics are easy to learn but hard to master & that's good to make an engaging game, the difficulty is just right where it's challenging but you feel accomplished for every time you get farther into the story, speaking of the story it's the first time a game actually made me feel something real & it's astounding the effort & heart put into the story.”
    • “On the other hand the yoke control is bad (fine adjustments on phone nearly impossible), and buggy game mechanics: 1) mission success despite exploding on runway 2) enemies that clearly cannot see you yet, but already accurately shoot through the trees 3) dive bombing does not work.”
    • “The gameplay is extremely grindy, it's near impossible to get to the next stage without dying a dozen times, and it gets pretty boring when all that there is to it is strafing and landing.”
    • “To upgrade, you need money, and to get money you have to keep repeating the same minute or two of gameplay, crashing at more or less the same point, and unable to do much about it.”
  • graphics
    184 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's graphics are widely praised for their unique, simple yet striking art style that effectively conveys a dark, wartime atmosphere reminiscent of titles like "This War of Mine." The detailed and evolving visuals, including upgrade-related changes to aircraft, and hand-drawn elements enhance immersion and storytelling, creating a compelling aesthetic experience. Overall, the graphics are considered beautiful, well-optimized, and a perfect fit for the game's mood and theme, contributing significantly to its emotional and immersive appeal.

    • “The story, gameplay and this nostalgic art of the game is my favourite art style.”
    • “The flying mechanics are fun and challenging, the graphics are beautifully dismal and the upgrade system is interesting and makes you prioritise what is important.”
    • “Simply beautiful, great time killer, no ads, decently high skill ceiling, it doesn't even require that good of a phone to run either since it has a simple yet beautiful artstyle.”
    • “Really small and "far away" graphics.”
    • “So, my opinion (asked in the game) on this game is that it's actually not that bad, sure the physics aren't as good as real but the 2D graphics are okay and cozy a little (for me idk). The game does lack a little development such as the joystick, I've noticed a lot of freezing or no detection when I try to point the plane up/down.”
    • “One last thing, invest into your graphics too.”
  • grinding
    42 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game features a moderate amount of grinding, primarily for upgrades and unlocking planes, which some players find a bit tedious but generally manageable and rewarding. Grinding is integrated into the progression and story, enhancing the challenge without feeling overwhelming or pay-to-win, though it may feel repetitive at times. Overall, the grind is seen as a balanced, intentional part of the experience that suits fans of trial-and-error gameplay and adds to the game's immersive war narrative.

    • “It's not too grindy, so you don't get stuck in the same plane forever, and if you do, it'd be the best version of that plane.”
    • “The campaign is a good length, and is not too grindy.”
    • “My only issue is it does get a bit grindy to upgrade.”
    • “The game can be a bit repetitive as it takes some grinding to unlock the upgrades needed to complete the levels, but overall great.”
    • “The only two criticisms I have is that the first level is tedious and a little too grindy, and that ads play a bit too frequently.”
  • music
    40 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is widely praised for its somber, immersive, and atmospheric qualities, perfectly complementing the dark themes and art style. Many reviewers highlight the soundtrack's emotional depth, unique piano pieces, and its role in enhancing the anti-war message and overall authentic experience. The combination of music, sound effects, and visuals creates a compelling, memorable atmosphere that significantly enriches gameplay.

    • “It has a unique atmosphere, great theme and music, and it has an excellent anti-war message.”
    • “The music fits the dark and dreary themes of the game, and the sound effects just add on top of that.”
    • “The soundtrack of the game is an awesome state of sadness combined with the hope of victory and peace.”
    • “The music?”
    • “The music comes on for a moment but as soon as the pop up comes to try to sign in with my Google account it stops and goes silent.”
    • “Game is a bit of a resource hog in terms of memory which crashes my music app and landings are annoying because they constantly break my landing gear.”
  • emotional
    35 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game delivers a deeply emotional and heartfelt experience, with a compelling, often heartbreaking story that resonates strongly with players. Its thoughtful narrative, enriched by historical context and immersive visuals, evokes genuine feelings and rare emotional impact in gameplay. Overall, it is praised for combining satisfying mechanics with a touching, meaningful campaign that players find both memorable and moving.

    • “The story at first seems like filler, but as you get deeper into the game it grabs ahold of you and impacts you, becoming really thoughtful and emotional.”
    • “Absolutely amazing game, the mechanics are easy to learn but hard to master, which makes it engaging. The difficulty is just right—challenging but rewarding as you progress through the story. It's the first time a game actually made me feel something real; the effort and heart put into the story are astounding.”
    • “This game is so amazing. The developers did a great job—the missions are fun, the story is very deep, and especially the nuclear ending made me cry a bit. Including the history facts at the end reminded me that nukes are the worst thing humanity ever created. The final mission is very deep, like Nagasaki and Hiroshima represented inside the game. The developers worked hard on this game, and some story moments were deeply emotional. A great game overall, 10/10.”
  • replayability
    13 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Replayability opinions for the game are mixed: many players appreciate its unique mechanics, balanced gameplay, and additional modes that extend engagement, while others find the campaign short with limited replay value unless incentivized by spending money or accessing extra modes. Overall, the game offers solid replay potential for those who enjoy grinding and exploring various features, though some feel it could benefit from more free content to enhance longevity.

    • “Warplanes is a really fun game, it's well balanced and has a lot to offer in replayability.”
    • “The mechanics are unique and simple, there's a big chunk of story along with little bits and snippets of story in the loading screen sometimes, shows very reasonable upgrades, has tons of replayability with the main story and other modes too.”
    • “After 100 crashes and finally getting the hang of landing the game became super fun, I learned some history, and it kept me busy for a while, replayability is definitely there, I will be keeping this on my phone.”
    • “Concept and game 9/10, replayability 4/10.”
    • “I think a few more free game modes would benefit players who have finished the campaign, as it would add replayability for those users.”
    • “It's a short campaign without a whole lot of replayability.”
  • stability
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game experiences several stability issues, including buggy mechanics, mission glitches that can freeze progress, and crashes caused by ads. While the interface has minor bugs and occasional text language errors, these problems disrupt gameplay and require improvements. Overall, the game is enjoyable but marred by frequent technical flaws.

    • “In the campaign, at 65% mission completion, if your plane lands on the larger boat, the game glitches out with the plane sliding to the edge and falling into the water continuously, causing the round to never end and forcing you to exit and forfeit earned cash.”
    • “Whenever an ad plays, the entire game freezes and I have to force quit it.”
    • “The yoke control is bad (fine adjustments on phone nearly impossible), and the game has buggy mechanics such as: mission success despite exploding on runway; enemies shooting through trees without seeing you; dive bombing not working.”
  • atmosphere
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is praised for its unique, authentic World War II atmosphere, enhanced by beautiful, minimalistic artwork and a haunting piano score that effectively conveys a serious, heavy mood. Its well-integrated music, sound effects, and anti-war theme combine to create a deeply immersive and emotionally impactful experience. Overall, the atmosphere is a standout aspect, demonstrating clear care and effort from the developers.

    • “It has a unique atmosphere, great theme and music, and it has an excellent anti-war message.”
    • “What I love the most is its atmosphere; the artwork, music, and history tied into it truly make it feel like an authentic World War II game.”
    • “Challenging gameplay coupled with an equally challenging story; all perfectly tied together with a beautiful, minimalistic art style which adds chilling depth to the dark, gritty atmosphere of this game.”
  • optimization
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is praised for its smooth performance, efficient optimization, and minimal impact on device resources, even on poor internet connections. While generally well-optimized, there is a minor suggestion for faster loading times. Overall, the optimization contributes significantly to an enjoyable and high-quality gaming experience.

    • “The quality of the graphics, the cinematic immersion, the realistic difficulty, and the optimization of the game leads to a game that is both high quality, free, and not used for the sole intent of money.”
    • “It runs smoothly even using the worst internet connection.”
    • “The game is well optimized and enjoyable.”
    • “Maybe some optimizations in the code to make the loading screens faster.”
  • humor
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is appreciated for its subtle and clever touches, including funny upgrade notes and entertaining Easter eggs that add charm and personality. Players enjoy the lighthearted moments amidst the dark wartime setting, enhancing the overall fun and satisfaction of the experience.

    • “Quite a few of the little notes in the upgrades are pretty humorous.”
    • “Funny little 'easter eggs' like finding a stack of cows on the map add charm and humor.”
    • “The game includes funny elements in the tips and upgrade descriptions, showcasing the developer's personal touch.”
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Warplanes Inc WW2 Plane & War is a casual shooter game.

Warplanes Inc WW2 Plane & War is available on Phone, Tablet, Android and Mobile Platform.

On average players spend around 7 hours playing Warplanes Inc WW2 Plane & War.

Warplanes Inc WW2 Plane & War was developed by Ломакин Дмитрий Nuclear Games.

Warplanes Inc WW2 Plane & War has received very positive reviews from players. Most players liked Warplanes Inc WW2 Plane & War for its story but disliked it for its monetization.

Warplanes Inc WW2 Plane & War is a single player game.

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