1945 Air Force: Airplane Games

1945 Air Force: Airplane Games

1945 Air Force: Airplane Games – Dominate the Skies in Epic Battles! 🚀 Take control of legendary warplanes and experience the thrill of airplane shooting games in 1945 Air Force! This classic arcade game brings intense air force battles, fast-paced shooting games, and action-packed flying games straight to your mobile device. Join the ultimate air force games challenge, relive the spirit of 1945, and become a true wing fighter ace! 🔥 THE ULTIMATE AIR COMBAT EXPERIENCE Step into the cockpit of legendary WW2 fighter jets and take part in epic aerial dogfights. Inspired by classic arcade games like 1942, Metal Slug, Galaga, Galaxy Attack, Space Shooter, HAWK, and Sky Force, this game delivers thrilling plane shooter action. Battle enemy squadrons, dodge bullets, and destroy powerful bosses to rule the skies! ✈️ KEY FEATURES 🔥 Over 30 legendary WWII battle zones 🔥 More than 500 action-packed campaigns 🔥 Over 60 warplanes, including fighter jets, aircraft bombers, and stealth planes 🔥 Classic arcade-style shooting games with modern graphics and smooth controls 🔥 Upgrade & customize your warplanes to dominate every battle 🔥 Exciting game modes: PvP dogfights, Boss Battles, Stealth Missions & more 🔥 Daily rewards & challenges for extra excitement 🔥 Clan system: Form a squadron, team up, and take on global challenges 🔥 Online & offline gameplay – battle anytime, anywhere! 🛩️ COMMAND THE MOST POWERFUL WARPLANES Fly historical WW2 fighter jets from the USA, Great Britain, Germany, Japan, and the USSR. From the famous P-51 Mustang, Spitfire, B-17 Flying Fortress, to the Mitsubishi A6M Zero, each aircraft has unique weapons and abilities. Upgrade your fighter jets with powerful weapons, shields, and boosters to dominate your enemies! 🎮 CLASSIC ARCADE ACTION WITH A MODERN TWIST If you love classic arcade games and shooting games, 1945 Air Force is the perfect blend of nostalgia and modern action. With stunning visuals, explosive effects, and intense plane shooter combat, this game brings back the glory of arcade shooting games like Galaga and 1942, but with enhanced gameplay for today’s gamers. ⚔️ CHALLENGE YOUR SKILLS IN MULTIPLE GAME MODES 🔥 Campaign Mode – Complete challenging missions inspired by real WW2 air force battles 🔥 PvP Battles – Engage in thrilling real-time dogfights against other pilot aces 🔥 Boss Battles – Face off against massive enemy aircraft and test your skills 🔥 Special Events – Participate in time-limited missions and earn exclusive rewards 🌍 BECOME THE BEST PILOT IN THE SKY Rise through the ranks, compete in global leaderboards, and prove yourself as the top air force games pilot! Whether you prefer jet games, plane games, or war games, this airplane shooting game offers a thrilling challenge for every pilot. 💥 JOIN THE AIR FORCE AND FIGHT FOR GLORY! The world is under attack, and only the bravest air force pilots can defend it. Will you answer the call and become the ultimate wing fighter in 1945 Air Force? Download now and relive the excitement of classic arcade games combined with modern plane shooter action! 🌟 CONNECT WITH US 🌍 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/1945AirForce 🤝 Community Support - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1945AirForce 📺 Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVPSFoh0Ako97lspOYJSxIQ

Recent Changes

- Modify division mechanics

4.0 out of 5

5 star
49%
4 star
20%
3 star
18%
2 star
7%
1 star
6%

M A

I like that this game doesn't share or sell your private info with anyone. Aces! That aside, the game itself is both simple to play and overwhelming. There are so many components, almost none explained - multiple events, multiple game modes, tons of upgrades and facets to upgrading, lots of items that I've pretty much been stumbling around the app trying to figure out how to use items. Im not so into this game that I feel compelled to see if there's a wiki on all the details.


Scott Deville

i dont mind a paywall, but dont put it in the way of impossible to complete the "new player" challenge unless the player plans to spend $hundreds on packs to promote planes. many game features have no context/instructions for use. players are left fumbling in the dark. gameplay is solid, but advancing is quickly halted in the 1st week unless paying a lot.


Joel Maki

Fun for the first month. After that, brick wall. It takes forever to upgrade and when you when you finally do, it might get you past another level. I can understand a gradual grind but after months of daily play, I haven't advanced at all. I am talking about 2hrs of daily grind. Not worth the time anymore. I got to 130ish level. I havent finished a level in 2 months. Not going to waste anymore time. I will delete my game after this post.


Doctor Dravier

Very enjoyable to play. I like that the ads are optional for extra plays during a level or bonus rewards. But they don't interfere with the overall game play. That said once you reach level 90-100, the levels become significantly difficult to pass without upgrading your craft. And gaining necessary upgrade rewards to level up become scarce and difficult to obtain at level 90-100. Edit: Giving 3 ☆'s rather than 4. The jack-o-lantern bats appearing randomly in the middle of levels are obnoxious.


Udae Shaw

I love this throw back game, the only problem for me is that the game doesn't give me credit on the certificates on my aircraft whenever I complete a mission per the specifications that it requires for the certificates. Please any advice or help would be much appreciated, thanks 👍🏻 Other than that, this game is awesome, it's very rewarding, even when you watch the ads, the game rewards U, also you can pay for upgrades or do like I do, take your time and earn the upgrades gradually 4 free.


Andrew

I wanted an idle game to pass the time. As with any free game, it is almost required to pay to play further into the game. Too much bloating with ads and pop-ups for bundles and upgrades. After the first 20 or so levels I'm just frustrated. You win mods you can't use, and not enough gems and almost no wrenches to upgrade your machines. I spent $10 to buy a helicopter and I regret it. Is this just the norm to spend excessively on phone games now? May play a few more times before deleting.


H Ay

After a bit of playtime, I can say general gameplay is pretty decent. Trying to get to the gameplay is somewhat painful having to click out of 4 to 7 pop-ups when opening the game. While you can technically grind for better planes than the starter ones, it's an onslaught of grinding to get there because you only earn 1 to 4 gems when you need 400 for alright planes, 1000 for the better ones and it goes way up from there. It's clearly a game made for pay pigs. Don't play if you don't wanna grind.


Rob Cas

Always wait to rate. The game programmers want you to spend money, plain and simple. The first few "EASY" levels are just that, easy and fun but it gets hard QUICK and you'll need a credit card plane to succeed. Do yourself a favor and STAY AWAY from this game. If you have thousands of dollars, this game is for you. The game also does not recognize when you're connected to the Internet. I am only on wifi and some of the functions dont work because it says it needs an Internet connection.


Sultan Sallaj

Its pretty good and addictive in the beginning, but after a couple weeks you'll stop progressing and you'll never move up unless you pay $$ and even then, it'll be short lived again. I'd recommend this game if you want to spend serious money. Or if you don't care about progression. I personally dont want to do either, thats why this amazing game gets a 2 star.


Jesse Chodak

Loading the game for the second time resulted in a non-functional app. Unable to select any mission or do anything aside from watching ads. After clearing the cache and data, was able to continue, however watching ads for rewards more often than not results in the ad not being counted for the reward. A terrible experience when some of the rewards require you to watch 80 ads to receive them. No, not a typo, eighty ads for a single reward.


Michael Lemane

This game mainly teaches budgeting and goal planning. You don't really have to play it to upgrade...you just have to save and have discipline on when to upgrade. Update...after two months of religious ad watching and going over budget for buying jems...im still stuck with a plane that has made VERY LITTLE progress and still cant beat level 124 and above. I want to love this game and company but it is truly a time waster and money grabber. It would be cheaper to buy a console and games.


Ben R.

I love the game, but the ads have become a burden. some of these ads are harder to exit out of than the game is to play. these "Royal whatever" game ads have grown into 2 minutes to get the rewards and have to be closed out 4 times. this is a great way to advance, but is now a chore that's not worth the reward. you have control over 3rd party nonsense. ok. demand the ad company give you the option of presenting an ad for 30, 60, or 90 minute ads based on your game's rewards. make it fair.


Jacob

As a lot of other have said, the game starts off pretty fun, but after a certain point every level is sensory overload. You get to a point where you have to accept you're going to take damage because the screen is so full of enemies and so many of them have the ability to instantly kill you with a single hit. So spend real money on planes that can take more damage or just play the same frustrating levels over and over again.


Lexie Verduzco

I really like this game a lot! I especially like how it allows you to choose to watch the ads or not. Of course you get more coins if you watch an ad, but it's still our choice. and sometimes there are some ads that just pop up but they're not suffocating. also the ads are not too long, and the force ads are a good decent time from each other.


Matthew Harmon

It's an okay galaga / 1942 style game, but OMG the up-selling is outrageous. Main menu UI gets filled to the brim with icon after icon for whatever event or upgrade they're using to justify spamming micro transactions that aren't even micro - $30, $50, $100 - it's ridiculous. Progression without purchasing is tedious. Ads are available to "boost" things, but honestly the "boosted" rewards should be base, and extras should be offered for ads/money.


Robert Dorshimer

Gameplay is fun but there is a lot going on with upgrades and zero explanation of what it all is. Alliance system is just broken. Tried for a week to join an alliance off the available list and it wouldn't let me even apply to any. It's grindy but you can progress without spending. I do wish there was a reasonably priced option to get rid of ads but no, it's a weekly charge.


LCK

It's super fun at first. But I had to remove stars: One, you eventually have no choice but to pour money into the game if you want to advance at all. Two, the difficulty of levels can increase disproportionately at times. Third, there are too many small details to monitor all the time. Fourth, I tried to reset the game and start over. But, no success. Even got a warning saying I might be blocked from playing. I suggest trying to mimic Need For Speed No Limits, but with aircraft obviously.


Craig Ford

Hope you like pay walls. What a disappointment. This game started out great; fun, engaging and just an overall good experience. Right up until you hit the level that's too hard, and you can't increase your plane's ability relative to the difficulty. Unless you pay money of course. It's a shame, I was playing this game daily. But having to watch a zillion ads in order to get a tiny amount of one of the game's many different types of currency just to make it to the next level that's also too hard


dakota ramcharansingh

I like the game a lot and it's pretty addicting. I'd give 5 stars, but you definitely hit that level in the game where you gotta start paying to get the stuff you need to keep going, otherwise the levels are just straight impossible to win. There are so many options for stuff and different planes, but I'm not sure how to even get them really? Been using the first plane you get pretty much the whole game. Maybe I'm doing something wrong? I don't know a lot of the gear aspects are confusing.


Dennis Reichhold

Fun game, but the difficulty gets out of control fairly quickly. At the beginning, there is a gradual increase in difficulty, but by the time you hit Chapter 11, each additional level seems impossible. So you grind through the lower levels, watch a ton of ads to earn a pittance of in-game currency, then hope you can increase your plane's firepower just enough to limp through the next level, only to learn the next level is 10x harder. The game also could use an editor for the typos.