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DOS Shooter game from Jay Kramer from 1994.
HomeBrew Software, Ticsoft
1994
Flying Tigers is designed to be a fast pace shoot-em game with multiple weapons, power ups, enemies and bosses. The object is simple: survive and see how far you can get, while racking up a few points in the process. But, seriously your objective is to destroy the bosses who are attempting to take over the world, this won't be easy each boss has it own way of attack!
Description by Ticsoft
The two shareware versions, 1.20 and 2.10, differ by the in-game music among other things. NOTE: This game uses a DOS installer. For details on how to install a game in DOSBox, please check this tutorial. To run v2.10 in DOSBox, unpack the contents of ftfix.zip into the directory where Flying Tigers is installed and run ftfix.com.
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