luaAirForce v3 flies to our PSPs
There have been a lot of studies already about how videogames provide escape from the real world. They make people forget about life’s harsh realities by immersing the gamer to make-believe worlds and situations. Whichever it is, videogames deconstruct and transform our brief lives.
If you ask us, there are two things these little games have that make us all go back for more: plot and graphics. Plot doesn’t have to be elaborate and grand all the time. Sometimes, all the players need to know is who they are and what are they supposed to do. Graphics on the other hand, needs no further explanation.
Remember homebrew title luaAirForce? It is a shoot ’em down title from developer yoyomacy. Probably the most notable change is the plane’s ammunition. Instead of using bullets like before, the aircraft now launches missiles for better gaming experience, like what we have mentioned a while ago.
While having a good time shooting down enemy planes, tankers are now roaming to add more thrill and difficulty to the game. Needless to say, the game definitely runs smoother this time. Lastly, yoyomacy feels very grateful for everyone’s support; he’s also hoping you could dish out comments, suggestions, and bug reports (if there are any).
Download: [luaAirForce v3]
Discuss: [Forum Release Thread]
There have been a lot of studies already about how videogames provide escape from the real world. They make people forget about life’s harsh realities by immersing the gamer to make-believe worlds and situations. Whichever it is, videogames deconstruct and transform our brief lives.
If you ask us, there are two things these little games have that make us all go back for more: plot and graphics. Plot doesn’t have to be elaborate and grand all the time. Sometimes, all the players need to know is who they are and what are they supposed to do. Graphics on the other hand, needs no further explanation.
Remember homebrew title luaAirForce? It is a shoot ’em down title from developer yoyomacy. Probably the most notable change is the plane’s ammunition. Instead of using bullets like before, the aircraft now launches missiles for better gaming experience, like what we have mentioned a while ago.
While having a good time shooting down enemy planes, tankers are now roaming to add more thrill and difficulty to the game. Needless to say, the game definitely runs smoother this time. Lastly, yoyomacy feels very grateful for everyone’s support; he’s also hoping you could dish out comments, suggestions, and bug reports (if there are any).
Download: [luaAirForce v3]
Discuss: [Forum Release Thread]