
Flying Shark
A classic vertically scrolling shoot 'em up where players pilot a biplane against waves of enemy aircraft and ground targets.
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About This Game
Second game in Toaplan's famous shoot 'em up trilogy (along with Twin Cobra and Fire Shark).
Features power-up icons that upgrade weapons when collected, including spread shots and bombs.
Known for its tight controls, challenging difficulty, and iconic red biplane protagonist.
Set in a fictional World War II-era conflict with varied environments including islands, naval fleets, and enemy bases.
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