Dogfight From Your Mac To iPhone With Sky Gamblers: Air Supremacy [OS X Tips]

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Sky Gamblers

What’s more satisfying than screaming through the air, blasting enemies coming around you in a full 360 degree radius, firing all your weapons and avoiding enemy flack and planes?

Doing that with your buddies, of course! Namco’s Sky Gamblers: Air Supremacy is a gorgeous, fast-paced dogfighting air combat game for your Mac at an inexpensive five bucks. Using Apple’s Game Center system, you can join up to three other buddies to play in cooperative and competitive modes, like Survival, Free For All, Capture The Flag, and more. Even better? You can invite your buddies who may not have a Mac but who do have an iPhone or iPad for some real-time multiplayer dogfighting action. Here’s how.

Once you’ve downloaded Sky Gamblers: Air Supremacy from the Mac App Store, launch it from the Launchpad or your Applications folder. Then, run through the tutorial levels to get a feel for the controls.

Then it’s off to the skies in search of battle. Tap on the Multiplayer menu, and then the Game Center match button. Choose the type of multiplayer game you want to engage in, and then a Game Center window will pop up, possibly annoying you with it’s green felt and faux woodwork, but it’s still functional. Choose up to three other players, tapping Invite Friends to choose from among your Game Center buddies who have Sky Gamblers: Air Supremacy on their iOS device, either iPhone or iPad.

Then, once everyone is connected, you can strafe, dodge, attack, and win, together in cooperation or player versus player action!

Sky Gamblers: Air Supremacy is available for $2.99 in the Mac App Store, and for $0.99 in the iOS App Store, so get your copy today.

Source: Mac App Store

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