This is a great little game in the tradition of old school arcade games that are fun, fast, and easy to play. Levels are well thought out, graphics are great, and there is always room to grow and improve. A whole new audience will find this game addictive and this opens up new doors for Jundroo.
@ChiChiWerx - Aside from the question of what you fly, can you give me your opinion on the design philosophies of different countries? The Russian vs. American philosophy of aircraft design is well known, but what about less known differences? For example, what makes you think "That's a European design vs. say a Chinese design". How do cultural influences affect design and functional operation?
@ChiChiWerx - I became a US citizen last year, so let me start by saying Thank You for your service! Are you able to talk about your aircraft experience on a public forum?
@blackvultureaeroespace - I've always wanted to visit Spain. Such a lovey country, but so many suffered during the economic downturn five years ago. I wish you the best from the state of Texas.
That's a neat story and I'm glad you got over the hump with your design. You can also always ping me for questions or ideas if you get builder's block. I play this game with my son, so we have each other to bounce ideas off each other. I meant to ask; do you serve in the military? @ChiChiWerx
Thank you very much for the kind words. My son (Walrus Jr.) and I are working on a Backfire right now. We both dig the Soviet era bombers. I'm looking forward to seeing more of your work. @F104Deathtrap
Thanks @Cedy117 @JShay for your kind words. Also thanks @F104Deathtrap for your nice comment. Walrus Jr. and I have played with your Mig 25, but I didn't realize until now that we did not upvote it.
Thanks @Visify You may be right. It is hard to tell sometimes in this game. The props are normally a bit bigger than the diameter of the fuselage. I've got a second version in the wings with the exhaust mod. It is quite cool and I'll mess around with the prop size.
Oh, I know you are not mad. :-) I thought your observation was valid in fact. Your are correct that I tend to go back to old designs to try to improve them. You have to understand that the predecessor had 77,000 downloads, and that was an old design. I really needed to update this. @TheMutePaper
I'm also working on a TA-152 right now, which is new. The predecessor to this plane was created before new parts and better wheels. The wheels on this version fold into the wheel pods like the real Bear. @TheMutePaper
I get this a lot with some of my older creations. Thanks for asking the question. I'm actually working today to update this plane with new parts and better flight characteristics. @ThePrototype
@ShiptyCo - I would like to also see that. I'm trying update the MAZ right now, then the TU-95 Bear. This was Walrus Jr's build, so he might do this one again.
@blackvultureaeroespace - Interesting saying!
@hellcatz Thanks for including me XD. I have a another Russian bomber in the works right now to go along side Sr.'s Tu-95
This is a great little game in the tradition of old school arcade games that are fun, fast, and easy to play. Levels are well thought out, graphics are great, and there is always room to grow and improve. A whole new audience will find this game addictive and this opens up new doors for Jundroo.
@ChiChiWerx - Aside from the question of what you fly, can you give me your opinion on the design philosophies of different countries? The Russian vs. American philosophy of aircraft design is well known, but what about less known differences? For example, what makes you think "That's a European design vs. say a Chinese design". How do cultural influences affect design and functional operation?
Love the detail. Nice job!
@ChiChiWerx - I became a US citizen last year, so let me start by saying Thank You for your service! Are you able to talk about your aircraft experience on a public forum?
I should send you a photo of the custom landing gear my son had made for the Backfire. If you are still having trouble, just let me know.
@blackvultureaeroespace - I've always wanted to visit Spain. Such a lovey country, but so many suffered during the economic downturn five years ago. I wish you the best from the state of Texas.
That's a neat story and I'm glad you got over the hump with your design. You can also always ping me for questions or ideas if you get builder's block. I play this game with my son, so we have each other to bounce ideas off each other. I meant to ask; do you serve in the military? @ChiChiWerx
Thank you very much for the kind words. My son (Walrus Jr.) and I are working on a Backfire right now. We both dig the Soviet era bombers. I'm looking forward to seeing more of your work. @F104Deathtrap
Check my profile. @KSPFSXandSP
@AudioDud3 - I watch that show sometimes and wonder why they keep an incompetent train like Thomas around. He needs to be scrapped!
I like this. It is a low part count bomber.
@CaesiciusPlanes - I'm too lazy to make a punny response back, but bravo. :-)
Thanks @Cedy117 @JShay for your kind words. Also thanks @F104Deathtrap for your nice comment. Walrus Jr. and I have played with your Mig 25, but I didn't realize until now that we did not upvote it.
Glad to see this one come back again! Once a player, always a player.
Oh, your profile is Beijing. I should someday visit your city.
You should come and visit Texas. What part of China do you live in? @satanplane
I believe there is a nice large scale model of it in the USS Lexington in Corpus Cristie. @satanplane
I can't wait for Walrus junior to wake up and cringe at my latest weird build. @ACMECo1940
It is nice to see a solid ship.
@CaesiciusPlanes @Stingray @BaconAircraft - Thanks guys!
Thanks, I appreciate that! @ams2005
Thanks. Yeah, that beta seemes like yesterday now. @BaconEggs
Thanks @Visify You may be right. It is hard to tell sometimes in this game. The props are normally a bit bigger than the diameter of the fuselage. I've got a second version in the wings with the exhaust mod. It is quite cool and I'll mess around with the prop size.
Nice to hear from you again. Well off to bed for me. Good night from Texas. @ElGatoVolador
Oh, I know you are not mad. :-) I thought your observation was valid in fact. Your are correct that I tend to go back to old designs to try to improve them. You have to understand that the predecessor had 77,000 downloads, and that was an old design. I really needed to update this. @TheMutePaper
I'm also working on a TA-152 right now, which is new. The predecessor to this plane was created before new parts and better wheels. The wheels on this version fold into the wheel pods like the real Bear. @TheMutePaper
Thanks, and it needed an overhaul. Lots of improvements all over. @TheMutePaper
@niggelas100 Thanks m8
Look in the trailer tool box.
I get this a lot with some of my older creations. Thanks for asking the question. I'm actually working today to update this plane with new parts and better flight characteristics. @ThePrototype
Hey, this looks really good
Nice differential and clutch plate.
@LanceCombes - ;-)
Trust you to give this one a shot and succeed at it. Nice job!
Thanks for taking evil Sir Topham Hatt's balloon out for a spin. :-)
@ShiptyCo - I would like to also see that. I'm trying update the MAZ right now, then the TU-95 Bear. This was Walrus Jr's build, so he might do this one again.
Well done! Congratulations there, boys!
Great job!
Thanks, it was a bit of work, but not as much as the B-29. @SlowJet
I'm glad someone made this. I had thought about tackling this in the past. Nice job.
Yes of course. Sent me the link when you're done. @JMicah4
Send me the link to look at it. @Thepilot172
Yes, I made this ages ago and it is due for an overhaul. @SilentGemini
Great job Cedy! I really like this build.
You are welcome. @AquaDynamixx
Beautiful build!
@Kazin - My evil plan to destroy mobile devices has been achieved.
@jebon - Thanks Jebon. I'm enjoying your builds.