The Indian Air Force (IAF) is all set to release Phase II of its 3D Mobile Air Combat game, ‘Guardians of the Skies’ (GOTS) on the android, iOS and windows mobile app stores on December 11, 2014 at the Air Force Auditorium, Subroto Park.
GOTS
takes the player to a simulated world, wherein the player becomes the
part of Air Force engaging in air combat operations against a fictitious
country called Zaruzia. The player undergoes flying training and
subsequently gets engaged in combat missions in various aircraft types
of the IAF fighters, transport and helicopter fleet . Many of the
missions featured in the game will be seen for the first time on a
mobile based game anywhere in the world. The game will also have a
multiplayer feature in which players will be able to carry out simulated
combat against each other using their mobiles and WiFi network. IAF
has vastly focused on getting a realistic portrayal of its flying
operations, which is also a first of its kind effort by any Air Force in
the world on a mobile based platform. The game is optimized to run on
devices with as less as 512 MB RAM.
The first phase of the game with the two ‘teaser’ missions was released
in July, this year. The game received an enthusiastic response from
gamers in the age group of fifteen to twenty five years and has been
acclaimed for its realistic graphics and game play. The game has won
the prestigious ‘Best Indian Game’ award from Microsoft on its
windows application store, proving the gamming worth of the game and
popularity amongst gamers. The game was historically designed as a tool
to engross players in the world of IAF operational missions and give
them a chance to role play life as a combat pilot. IAF recognizes the
widespread acceptance of smart phones all over India and sees the worth
of a mobile based gaming tool to propagate its ethos, which reaches out
to far greater targeted audience than traditional print and video media
outreach efforts. With over a million downloads till date, the phase
two release featuring the complete range of one training and ten combat
missions, will propel the game to greater stature and downloads in
excess of five million by the end of 2015. This will effectively mean
reaching out to millions of individuals and engaging them with snippets
of operational life in the IAF as a combat pilot and motivate them to
pursue a challenging and exciting career in the Indian Air Force.
The game has been developed by ‘Threye’ Interactive
in accordance with the strict concept and guidelines laid down by the
IAF. With accolades rolling for its mobile games, the IAF has
successfully taken of on its maiden virtual sortie in July, this year
and now aims to ‘touch the sky with glory’ in the mobile gaming field.
Courtesy: pib.nic.in
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