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Warplanes: Task Force is a single player action game. It received positive reviews from players.

Pilot modern jets, build your base and lead your task force to victory.

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81%Audience ScoreBased on 181 reviews
gameplay4 positive mentions
story5 negative mentions

  • Enjoyable gameplay with simple controls and mechanics, offering a fun experience for fans of modern jets.
  • Impressive graphics that run smoothly even on low-end devices, with detailed aircraft models and environments.
  • Good content variety including community missions and strategic base management, contributing to replayability.
  • Numerous bugs and glitches such as friendly fire from allied ships, floating or stuck units, mission completion issues, and visual glitches impacting gameplay.
  • Unresponsive or weak AI for squadron and enemy units, with poor squad commands and ineffective combat behavior.
  • Control and handling issues with planes feeling sluggish or stiff compared to previous series entries, along with unrealistic or missing flight and weapon features.
  • story

    37 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story and mission design receive mixed reviews, with many players finding the missions repetitive, limited in variety, and sometimes buggy or uncompletable. There is significant desire for more diverse countries, mission types, maps, and modern aircraft, as well as features like a mission editor and community-created missions. While some appreciate the modern take and improved graphics, the lack of responsive squadron support and copied WW2-style mission structure leave the story experience feeling rushed and underdeveloped.

    • “Really great game, love the modern take on the dogfighting and the missions, though my favourite feature has to be the community missions where people can make them.”
    • “I like the game I just miss being able to mission select from naval, dogfights and ground structures from the previous one and also having set nations was fun.”
    • “Good game especially brings back nostalgia from the WW2 dogfight game, but I think it needs a little improvement on the maps because it still sticks around the old WW2 style and more jets, and I think manual flare ejection will be cool. What I'm waiting is the community missions and custom games, I'm really itching to create historical dogfights.”
    • “The game feels rushed and disappointing, with copied WW2 missions and illogical loadouts, such as the AIM-9X on the F-22. Every plane turns like boats, and even WW2 bombers turn sharper than any plane in this game.”
    • “The missions are repetitive and suffer from unpredictable difficulty spikes. Some better jets are very expensive, making upgrading costly and often tied to microtransactions, resulting in a lack of variety beyond the same formula.”
    • “The fighter and bomber AI is weak and ineffective; squadrons do not support you properly in missions, and even fully trained fighter pilots cannot shoot down enemies on their own. Squadron commands feel fake and the overall dogfight efficiency is very poor.”
  • gameplay

    14 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is praised for its fun, simple controls, fluid flight mechanics, and addictive progression system that balances dogfighting and strategy. However, some users find it repetitive, lacking weapon variety and engaging sea combat, and suggest adding more diverse aircraft and new mechanics to enrich the experience. Overall, it is seen as an improved, modern sequel with room for future updates.

    • “Simple controls and mechanics make the experience way better.”
    • “The flight mechanics feel incredibly fluid and responsive, making it easy to jump straight into the cockpit of legendary aircraft like the F-22 or the Tomcat.”
    • “I love the addictive progression system and the perfect balance between high-speed dogfighting and strategic base management, which keeps the gameplay feeling fresh.”
    • “Game is too easy and repetitive, and also no variety in weapons. Gameplay makes it boring and predictable, doesn't live up to the previous 2 games.”
    • “It doesn't work well with the aiming mechanics; I always seem to miss them.”
    • “I want to give a suggestion: first, don't stick to your past game mechanics because it's new; make something newer for this game. Also, the mechanics on the sea where ships are still just floating targets—make them fight.”
  • graphics

    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users praise the game’s graphics as stunning, realistic, and well-optimized even on low-end devices, highlighting impressive modeling and weather effects. However, some note occasional bugs, desire more visual enhancements like cockpit views and UI customization, and request further detail and variety in aircraft visuals. Overall, the graphics are considered a strong point, contributing significantly to the immersive experience.

    • “Graphics are phenomenal and run very smoothly on low-end devices.”
    • “Warplanes: Task Force is a stunning evolution for the series, bringing the intensity of modern supersonic jets to mobile with top-tier graphics and incredible weather effects.”
    • “When the world needed them the most, they came back with the most heroic entrances with better gameplay and mechanics, still perfect as always, trust homenet when it comes to consistency and realistic graphics without lag.”
    • “The same as the previous title, it needs just improvement in graphics and more jets and add more details like F14 wing sweep when using boost.”
    • “The game is awesome but my squadron is not as responsive like the squadron of WW2. Anyway, I'm hoping that you will add other types of planes that are also available to buy and increase the reward of gold because it's 15 per mission. I hope you'll improve the game even more and the graphic lighting as well.”
    • “When the world needed them the most, they came back with the most heroic entrances with better gameplay and mechanics, still perfect as always. Trust Homenet when it comes to consistency. Realistic graphics without lag.”
  • stability

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users report that recent updates have worsened glitches, leading to buggy controls and an overall unstable experience similar to previous versions.

    • “Updates have only made glitches worse.”
    • “Literally the same as the WW2 one except the planes look different; the controls are kind of buggy, which you will find out if you choose to play at all.”
  • optimization

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is well optimized, providing a smooth and satisfying experience for players.

    • “It's well optimized and I'm very satisfied with the game experience.”
  • monetization

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization is seen as somewhat costly, with expensive upgrades and premium jets resembling other warplane games, which may push players toward microtransactions. While the game offers good value with enjoyable jets and controls, the repetitive content and sudden difficulty spikes highlight some drawbacks in the overall experience.

  • grinding

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the game offers enjoyable gameplay with good graphics and a grinding experience that is not overly time-consuming or tedious.

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Warplanes: Task Force is a action game.

Warplanes: Task Force is available on Phone, Tablet, Android and Mobile Platform.

Warplanes: Task Force was developed by Home Net Games.

Warplanes: Task Force has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked Warplanes: Task Force for its gameplay but disliked it for its story.

Warplanes: Task Force is a single player game.

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