Air Defence 3D

Air Defence 3D

Destroy All Planes 3D takes us to the world of modern military aviation. Our game is one of the types of games about military operations taking place in the air and sea space. The player coordinates the ship, with which he must destroy all the aircraft that appear in the airspace. The game is intended for people over 16 who want to take a break from their daily routine. The available game mode is single player.

Air Defence 3D: Quick Start Guide


The goal of the game is to destroy all planes with the help of a warship. The number of aircraft is indicated at the top of the screen. Victory comes when there are no more planes in the airspace. Loss comes when the planes destroy the warship. Management in the game is very simple and clear. By pressing and holding the left mouse button, the player moves the ship's weapons towards the enemy. Shots are fired when the sight is directly on the aircraft.

Was this game developed using a popular game development suite like Godot or CryEngine?

WebGL is used for rendering this game.

Does the game specify any preferred gender audience?

The gender preference for this game is Male & Female.

What type of game is this based on its category?

This game is classified as Casual in terms of genre.

Who handled the design and coding for this game?

The studio that produced this game is CHETRUSCA SOFTWORKS S.R.L.

Which tags best represent the game’s features or themes?

The keywords that can be used to find this game include: 2048, arcade, blast.

Are there any blood-related visuals in the game?

Yes, Air Defence 3D has bloody content.

Is this game designed for mobile platforms?

Yes, Air Defence 3D is designed to work smoothly on mobile phones and tablets.

Who would enjoy this game the most based on age?

Players within the age group of Teens, Young Adults can enjoy playing this game.

Does the game contain violent or cruel elements?

Yes, Air Defence 3D showcases cruel behavior or violence.

Is the content in this game suitable for kids?

No, Air Defence 3D would not be suitable for a child’s entertainment.
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