Do anything within your power to destroy and
survive.

Enter the daydreaming fantasies of a marauding kid, home alone in a empty
house. Building his own Airfix models, equipping them with firecrackers and
other homemade weapons, he takes the role of a World War 2 fighter pilot.
The year is sometime shortly after the Second World War, and our hero has
finally gotten a chance to prove his skills. The parents have gone astray and
left him alone with his opposing forces. It's time for a miniature yet
devastating battle between the real powers of this corner of imagination.
Bomb the garden, waste the kitchen, slam the door on your enemy, turn out the
lights.
Take the side of Axis and Allies and bring your model plane to life in bedrooms,
bathrooms, kitchens and more.

The Missions
The missions in the game consist of various tasks of different nature. Escorting
bombers into the living room, strafing convoys in the kitchen or sinking subs in
the bathroom. Whatever mission control designate you to accomplish you better
look sharp. Before you know it you'll have a boogie on your six, trying to down
you with showers of led and shrapnel.
The House
The house consists of 14 different game areas, complete with everything from an
attic to a cellar, available as lockups through out the mission threads. Use the
various interactive objects to your advantage, outmanoeuvre your foe in the
sometimes crowded areas and locate the secret pick-ups to upgrade your arsenal.
The Models
While playing the missions you continuously locate new model kits scattered in
the house. Up to 14 different aeroplanes are available all together, all famous
fighters from the era of the Second World War. Start out with slower models like
the Hurricane, the Fiat G50 or the Focke Wulf 190 and end up flying speed
monsters like the Spitfire, the P51 Mustang and the unique Messerschmidt 262.
The new aeroplane models advance in flight characteristics, thus making the game
more and more intense.
The Weapons
Your standard fighter is only equipped with basic machineguns but your arsenal
is quickly updated with bombs, rockets and cannons, located around the house. By
using these basic weapons to break the environment and to destroy other units
you gain tech levels and upgrade your firepower. Later you also find fierce
weapons like the Tesla Coil, the Particle Beam, Homing Missiles and Para Mines.
Also present is the first, ever to be advertised, indoors and demolition
guaranteed Atomic Bomb, completely fallout free.
The Controls
All the basic game elements are concerned with a fundamental use of the simple
flight controls and using this to an advantage in the different environments.
Learn to navigate narrow areas by looping, rolling and abusing the toy physics,
yet also understand the necessity for high speed and lightning strikes in open
air combat.
Hit a wall at full speed and do a nice one-eighty, facing a surprised foe with
your guns. Shake a tailing bird by cutting your engines, climb into a stall and
by this getting him in your sight. It's all controlled either by a simple
keyboard interface or your joystick.
The Multiplayer Mode
The fighter to fighter scenarios are also substantial in the multiplayer games,
where you duel with up to eight other players over a LAN or the Internet. Choose
from all available fighters and engage in special environments with different
rules of engagement. Beware of neutral forces shooting at both you and your
foes, spontaneously turning a death math into semi cooperative game with tactic
elements of hide and seek.
The Editors
Use the House Editor to furnish the house in your own spectacular way, creating
unique death match environments with piles of furniture and accessories. Thus
defining new, personal levels for the Multiplayer Mode, in which you can duke it
out with your friends. Or why not launch the Paint Room to draw new stickers for
your model, showing off special team markings or your common tag to your
competitors.