IT IS FREE!!!In-App PurchaseVersion 1.002019-05-09
Fight a continuous wave of enemy vehicles including cars, tanks, anti-aircraft, missile launchers, helicopters and fighter jets!
Annihilate the invaders with canon fire, bombs, rocket attacks, heat seeking missiles or be an atomic bomber with the nuke!
Featuring realistic bomb physics, dogfights, weapon upgrades, 4 different planes, epic explosions and much, much more.
Happy bombing!
Content IncludesInfrequent/Mild Cartoon or Fantasy Violence
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