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The city is under attack from enemy planes. Scramble into your Hawk aircraft and shoot down the waves of enemy planes. Defend the city! A classic game from the Commodore Vic 20 and Commodore 64.
Instructions
Control your Hawk aircraft with the arrow keys. At the beginning of the game your SkyHawk will descend onto a platform to refuel and reload its ammunition.
The claxxon sounds when each new wave of enemy fighters is approaching the city. Use your radar to track where they are and intercept them. Shoot them down with the CTRL key, Space bar or TAB key.
You only have a limited supply of fuel and ammunition, so stock up regularly by landing on a platform.
The game has many progressive levels of difficulty. How long can you survive? You have three SkyHawk aircraft. Remember to protect your city and importantly protect your platforms!
Good luck pilot!
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