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    Aces of the Luftwaffe Squadron gets a Demo on the Nintendo Switch

    Aces of the Luftwaffe, a critically claimed bullet hell shoot em up is by publisher HandyGames. The Demo is now available on Nintendo Switch. It features a full new level with the main purpose of showcasing the core features of the game. Take the challenge and try to master it in just 15 minutes. Players will command a squadron of brave American fighter pilots trying to defend the United States against an attack by a secret German commando.

    It is an action-packed shoot’em up game which features a campaign with voiced narrative and experience 25 levels with waves of enemies and 6 epic bosses. There will also be upgrades for each character via the skill trees. The best part is players can bring along 4 friends to go to war.

    Game Features:

    • Action packed shoot-’em-up with explosive special effects
    • Captivating storyline with fully voiced characters
    • Epic co-op multiplayer for up to four players
    • 25 levels and exciting missions
    • Six spectacular boss fights
    • Skill trees with individual abilities for each wingman
    • Challenging achievement system
    • Creative haptics for gameplay and cutscenes
    • Epic, movie-like orchestral soundtrack
    [embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_oVaT7Qb8M&width=720&height=405[/embedyt]

    Aces of the Luftwaffe is available now on Nintendo eShop for USD 14.99 (approx MYR 62).

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