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B-17: Fortress In the Sky NDS
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B-17: Fortress In the Sky NDS

Our Price: $20.16
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25 heart-pounding missions over France, the Netherlands, and Germany itself.


Man each gunner position, avoid deadly flak encounters, drop your bombs accurately... and once you've done your job for Uncle Sam, you're flying for yourself, back home and to the waiting ticker-tape parade!


Product Details:
Product Length: 4.75 inches
Product Width: 5.25 inches
Product Height: 0.5 inches
Product Weight: 0.2 pounds
Package Length: 5.3 inches
Package Width: 4.9 inches
Package Height: 0.7 inches
Package Weight: 0.2 pounds
Release Date: June 13, 2007
Average Customer Rating: based on 11 reviews
Game Information:
Platform: Nintendo DS
Media: Video Game
Item Quantity: 1
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 11 customer reviews )
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16 of 18 found the following review helpful:

4the gameOct 21, 2007
By Jacque Garcia "Jacque Garcia"
This game was pretty good.

I thought that it was going to be bad but it was actually pretty good, the levels were just a little to easy though. Overall it was good. I recomend that you shoud buy this game.

I was getting bored of my nintendo ds and then i bought this game and now i play it all the time. When you play the game over agian you don't even realize the difference from when you first played it the first time. You got to do everything, shoot the planes, fly the plane, drop the bombs, everything. The only thing I have agianst the game is that you fly solo and not with other planes. Its awesome, still buy it.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

2Repetitive eventually equals boringNov 24, 2009
By NYJ
Having finished some of my other games, I decided I'd devote time to B-17 "Fortress in the Sky". I started the game on "Novice" level to see if I could pick up the controls and game play quickly. The controls are very easy to handle, with the "A" button used for firing (and dropping bombs), the directional pad for moving your guns (and airplane), and the shoulder buttons for cycling through the nine machine gun positions on the B-17.

Each mission starts with a briefing where you are shown your main target with a history of the objective. Then you are brought to a page which lists your secondary targets as well. You watch your plane take off and are then immediately placed into a gunners position ready to fight off the "Jerries" (slang for Germans). In this first stage you fight off waves of German planes utilizing your nine gunner positions. All you do here is switch between the positions to get airplanes coming at your from various positions. Once you fight off the initial wave you are then put in charge of the plane to dodge flak. Really here all you are doing is moving the plane left to right to avoid the flak clouds. There is no changing altitude, no changing speed, no firing guns, no dropping bombs. Just moving left to right. Then you fight another wave of fighters. Once this "third stage" is complete, you are put in the Bombardier position with a bomb reticule where you search for your targets (bridges, factories, AA gun positions, boats, airfields) and drop bombs on them. Here you're either pressing "A" to release an endless supply of bombs, or changing your altitude and moving left to right to line up your shot. Once this stage is done, you go back to fighting back one last wave of fighters on the return home.

This pattern repeats itself for twenty five missions. It wouldn't be so bad if not for the fact that while the missions are "different" they're not. There are several stages where you have to bomb bridges, and while the bridges are given different names, the map is the same. Same goes for the airfields, and the factories, and the submarine hangars. This game is essentially the same five or six stages repeated over four to five times.

Highly disappointing.

The only thing that saves this game from being a 1 is that fighting off the waves of fighter planes can be fun.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5It's a basic game to pass the timeApr 22, 2010
By B. ENG
Unlike some of the other buyers, I am NOT a hardcore "Gamer". I bought this game for it's simplicity. I wanted something to pass the time and have a little fun with. This game has just enough variability to be interesting. It wasn't difficult to play and was just what I wanted....to enjoy...not to be frustrated.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5B-17 Fortress in the Sky ReviewSep 25, 2009
By Doris A. Benninger
This game is one of the best unknown DS games. Its controls are very easy and simple to use. The creators of this game mastered all viewpoints of the different crew positions. You play as every crew member, from the pilot to the bombadier as well as the gunners. Its very easy to pick up and play a mission. I love it and its one of my favorite DS games.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4fun little gameNov 18, 2009
By Sebastian Schultheiss "Sebastian Schultheiß"
Don't expect too much from a flight sim on the DS - its just not gonna be like any other console.
But as far as the DS goes, this game is fun and will help you kill some time.

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