Raiders For Mac
Editor’s Note: The following article is reprinted from. Visit for the latest Mac news from across the Atlantic. Is the second air combat game in the Sky Gamblers series, following Sky Gamblers: Air Supremacy.
But rather than the modern setting of Air Supremacy, the action of Storm Raiders takes place during World War II. The main single-player campaign has two parts. You can earn your wings in the Battle of Britain or to head out into the Asia-Pacific War. In the Battle of Britain you start by defending the Dover coast and the skies over Kent from the invading Luftwaffe, and then strike back by taking fight into enemy territory.
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The Asia-Pacific campaign takes place in locations such as Pearl Harbor and also includes missions where you attack the Japanese fleet at sea as well as in the air. Flight simulation games can be pretty tricky, but Storm Raiders does a good job of catering to casual players who are just looking for a bit of shooting action.
A casual controls option helps to stabilize your plane during tricky maneuvers, and your radar can help during combat by automatically locking on to the nearest enemy. However, more experienced pilots who want a real challenge can switch into simulator mode, which provides more realistic movement and controls. For your missions, there are several different planes that you can choose, each with different weapons, speed, and maneuverability. Machine guns fire quickly and are easy to target but don’t do a lot of damage, or you can opt for slower- moving rockets that do heavy damage but are more difficult to aim. Points are given for completing missions and downing enemy planes, and you can unlock more planes and weapons so you can customize your plane to suit your personal flying and fighting style. A number of in-app purchases for additional planes are available, so you might want to keep the kids away just in case they decide to go on a spending spree with your App Store account. In addition to the main WWII campaign, there are a number of other single-player options, including dogfight missions against specific enemy planes, a survival mode where you have to withstand multiple waves of enemy fighters, and free-for-all where you just blast everything in sight.
The game’s multiplayer mode is good, which allows you to play against other Mac gamers online, or against friends with iOS devices on a local Wi-Fi network. Bottom line You don’t have to be a flight-sim buff to enjoy Storm Raiders, as it very much puts its emphasis on action and aerial warfare. The mix of single-player and multiplayer modes provide enough variety to keep you flying for weeks on end. This story, 'Review: Sky Gamblers: Storm Raiders for Mac' was originally published.
Raiders general manager Reggie McKenzie said the franchise wasn’t willing to agree to terms set by defensive end Khalil Mack and his agent. Oakland traded Mack to the Bears for multiple draft picks.
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McKenzie was asked if the trade was driven by coach Jon Gruden but his answer revealed it was a financial decision. “All of us,, myself, everybody in the organization wanted Khalil to be a Raider. I mean, that was not an issue at all. We presented him with an offer and we got that counter back and talked about it, with him, when I say him I’m talking about his representative (Joel Segal), and what they were demanding, it just wasn’t going to work at that time. We were all on board to try and jump on it early, see if we could get the thing done.