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Skip · strategy · 2014
Light on value at this price: $6.99, 75% positive.
Better value than 46% of strategy games
The catapult officer calls for full afterburner. 50,000 pounds of thrust spools behind you as your F-14 strains for release. Less than three seconds later your Tomcat screams through the air at 150 knots. You climb to meet your wingman, then head off to join the fight.
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