Flying Tigers
by MagicCube
Flying Tigers
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Description
The flying tigers is China to perform special tasks a armed forces Federation, which members are all sharpshooter. Is mainly directed against the very fierce, extremely dangerous, holding a heavy armed enemy, for the state of the incident. The Flying Tigers out, often smooth and clean, quickly subdue the enemy put the site to pay other staff, players will quickly retreat, thus often give the impression that the mighty and the toned image.
How to Play
fire: left mouse
FAQ
What is Flying Tigers?
Flying Tigers is a browser-based action shooting game developed by MagicCube, where you pilot fighter planes in intense aerial combat missions.
How do you play Flying Tigers?
In Flying Tigers, players control a warplane using simple keyboard controls, shoot down enemy aircraft, and complete mission objectives to progress through various levels.
What are the main features of Flying Tigers?
The main features of Flying Tigers include fast-paced side-scrolling shooter gameplay, multiple missions, a variety of enemy types, and power-ups to enhance your plane's abilities.
Does Flying Tigers have any progression or upgrade systems?
Flying Tigers allows players to collect power-ups during missions that temporarily upgrade their firepower, but the game does not have a persistent upgrade or leveling system.
On what platforms can you play Flying Tigers?
Flying Tigers can be played directly in your web browser on PC through the Kongregate website and does not require any downloads or installations.
Comments
Atrius2242
Jun. 04, 2013
All ads, then the game is terrible. Totally unrelated to the Flying Tigers (which everyone should research)
This developer should be banned from making games forever.
123kenny10
Jun. 04, 2013
THIS IS A CRAPY GAME!
McBamBam
Jun. 05, 2013
The 1st American Volunteer Group (AVG) of the Chinese Air Force in 1941–1942, famously nicknamed the Flying Tigers, was composed of pilots from the United States Army (USAAF), Navy (USN), and Marine Corps (USMC), recruited under presidential authority and commanded by Claire Lee Chennault. The ground crew and headquarters staff were likewise mostly recruited from the U.S. military, along with some civilians.