"Aero Dancing i," also known as "AeroWings 2: Airstrike" in North America, is a flight simulator game developed by CRI (CSK Research Institute) and released for the Sega Dreamcast in 2000. The game stands out from its predecessor, "AeroWings," by shifting focus from aerobatic simulation to a more combat-oriented experience. Players have the opportunity to take on the role of a fighter pilot engaging in various missions that require both precision flying and tactical combat skills. The game includes a broad selection of real-world aircraft, such as the F-14 Tomcat and the F-15 Eagle, which players can pilot through detailed environments rendered using the Dreamcast's powerful graphics capabilities.
The gameplay in "Aero Dancing i" is notable for its depth and realism. It offers several modes, including a story mode that presents a series of increasingly challenging missions, and a free flight mode that allows players to practice maneuvers without enemy engagement. Each aircraft in the game is meticulously modeled to reflect its actual performance characteristics, providing a realistic and immersive flying experience. Additionally, the game features a multiplayer mode where players can engage in head-to-head dogfights or cooperate in team missions. "Aero Dancing i" was well-received for its detailed graphics, precise controls, and comprehensive simulation elements, making it a highlight among flight games of its era.
No screenshots for this game
Players: Single Player
Has Coop:
Max Players Online:
0 brainiacs have this game on their wishlist
0 brainiacs have favorited this game
0 brainiacs have beat/completed this game