Airfix: Dogfighter

Airfix: Dogfighter (2000)

by Unique Development Studios, EON Digital Entertainment
Genres:Simulator
Themes:Action, Warfare
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Airfix Dogfighter lets players pilot detailed, miniature versions of World War II aircraft through a large, 3D-rendered house
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user avatar@Exawolutionuser avatar@Exawolution
January 31, 2025
I played this with my then 70 year old grandfather (now older but still playing games!) and eventually with my siblings and my father on LAN. We had such great time, and it really felt realistic and cosy with the model-sized aircrafts. Reviving this game would give me something to share with them once again, and even later on to my son.
user avatar@lanieduser avatar@lanied
January 31, 2025
This game is one of the kind. A commercial for model aircraft kits from Airfix with an unique setting. Big interactive house where kid (kids?) is role-playing WW II air fights with flying models! It has even multiplayer and sanbox mission creator!
user avatar@CatsWitchuser avatar@CatsWitch
February 09, 2025
I remember this one came with one of those old magazines that came with a CD with the full game, and I spent many, many hours flying around the game house while simulating battles from World War II, with weapons that obviously didn't exist like lasers and weapons that shot rays, defeating a zeppelin in the last Allied battle and an aircraft carrier in the last Axis battle, and after that going on to destroy even more enemies in the create map mode, and always avoiding fire. It would be a great addition to the GOG catalog.
Used to play it with my two sons growing up, great times and great memories that became part of God's blessing in great relationships now that they are in their twenties with their own families 🙌. GoG, please add this to your catalog so my grandsons can enjoy it with their Dads 😊
Great flight combat game with arcade flight model and a ton of crazy weapons allowing the pilot of little WW2 resin plane to wreak havoc on your enemies as well as home owner's chinaware. Both sides of conflict have their own set of campaign missions which in my opinion are very creative and brought me lots of fun.
As a 10 year old, who had just got access to a (non-DOS) PC, and who built Airfix with my grandad and Papa, this was the absolute peak of what I wanted to play. Would love to see a remaster of this game, but I’d be first in the queue if this appeared on gog
user avatar@birkbuser avatar@birkb
April 20, 2025
I have fond memories about playing this game as a child. Dont know how we got it, I think my dad still has the cd lying around. I think it was fairly popular at the time, at least among my friends. Best regards
user avatar@Csumbiuser avatar@Csumbi
April 22, 2025
damn, i completely forgot about this game. Its Revolt but with planes :D and the levels, which is the whole house, are huge and amazing. Would absolutely love to buy it and own it :D
One of those games you always think back to. Every time I see a model plane or a toy plane anywhere, I just imagine again how amazing that game was. A simple but brilliant game.
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