Defend London – Luis Evaristo Rodriguez Campos

Defend London

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Defend London is one of the best $1.99 to play game in the App Store.
Developed by Luis Evaristo Rodriguez Campos, Defend London is a Simulation game with a content rating of 12+.
It was released on 5th February 2010 with the latest update 23rd September 2021

Whether you are a fan of Simulation, Entertainment, or Action games, you will find this game interesting and will absolutely like it.

Rating

33 people have rated 1.9.5

You can download the game Defend London from APP STORE.

Description

Defend London from the attack of Hitler in this spectacular 3D game where you can handle planes, antiaircraft, jeeps, commandos and bombers.

Play over 36 varied and exciting missions or
challenge a friend to play a multiplayer game by
wifi in a local network.

In Defend London the action is frenetic, the dogfight is continuous, half second of doubt is the difference between life and death.

-Fight in diverse scenarios: City, Mountain, Ocean.
-Various atmospheric states: Clear sky, cloudy, night.
-Each mission you complete gives you one more medal.
-Total freedom of movement and turns on airplanes.
-Collisions with buildings and mountains.
-Adaptation of the jeep to the mountain.
-Real buildings recreation.

Game Tips:
When you drive the jeep and you are attacked by enemy fighters, try to get under them so they can not shoot you.
When you drive the plane near the mountains, the enemy planes have more difficult to shoot you.
With the command, keep moving to avoid enemy fire.
When driving a bomber and they are peppering the spitfire, keep focus on your target to bomb,
because the mission is completed if your target is destroyed, even if your bomber drops a few seconds later.
When you are head on with an enemy plane, try to hit with the two bursts of gunfire, so you will destroy soon.

Updated on 23rd September 2021

Support for the resolutions of: iPhone 13, 13 mini, 13 pro, 13 pro max, iPad 9 (2021), iPad mini 6 (2021).

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