Okay, I should admit that I’m quite partial to a flight simulator game. Some of my favourite games on the computer have been flight simulators, so I couldn’t help but try this one out when a Canadian friend showed me this game for the iPhone.

Skies of Glory
The game is called Skies of Glory and the graphics on it are quite incredible. Just as good as what you’d expect from a high quality computer or console based game (though obviously shrunk down to fit on the iPhone screen).

Great graphics
Amazingly the game worked quite well on my 3G iphone, though the loading time was a little slow. It runs like a dream on the iPhone 4, loading quickly and allowing me to easily take screenshots while playing.
The initial free version of the game comes with a tutorial which gets you up and flying and a campaign that allows you to test your newfound flying skills. There are also plenty of dog fit missions to fly, though you’re limited to a single plane unless you opt to purchase one of the expansion packs.

Sortee Intro
I couldn’t resist purchasing an expansion pack that included a bunch of new planes and campaigns from the Battle of Britain and other European campaigns. This has kept me playing happily for hours (on the odd occasion when there wasn’t something better to do).

In the hangar
Campaigns include numerous sortees and progressing through them opens up new planes with various weapons. There’s other nice touches, like the ability to select your character picture and incremental saving during missions, which lets you jump back to the last saved point when you crash and burn.

Sortees in a campaign
If you do get bored of playing on your own there is a multiplayer option. I’ve just had a crack at joining my first multiplayer game and the Quickmatch option seems to work well. Within seconds of joining a game, I was dogfighting with other couch surfers online. What a blast!
I think I’m going to sign off and go shoot down some more planes! See ya!


























