Twin Cobra

Prepare for an explosive and intense helicopter combat experience in "Twin Cobra." Developed by Toaplan and released in 1987, this classic arcade game puts you in the cockpit of a powerful attack helicopter. Engage in fierce battles against enemy forces, navigate treacherous terrains, and unleash a barrage of firepower to achieve victory. With its challenging gameplay, adrenaline-pumping action, and strategic elements, "Twin Cobra" will test your piloting skills and tactical prowess.

  • 1987
  • Toaplan
  • 2 Players
  • Shooter
  • Available At
    BURY

Description

"Twin Cobra" is a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up game that combines fast-paced aerial combat with strategic gameplay. Take control of a formidable attack helicopter equipped with an array of devastating weaponry and face hordes of enemy units, including tanks, helicopters, and warships.

How to Play

As the pilot, you must navigate through diverse environments, including dense forests, barren deserts, and fortified enemy bases. Encounter waves of enemy units, each with unique attack patterns and strengths. Use your quick reflexes and precise aiming to eliminate threats while avoiding incoming fire and environmental hazards.

Throughout the game, you can collect power-ups and upgrades that enhance your helicopter's capabilities. Acquire new weapons, increase your firepower, and unleash devastating special attacks to decimate enemy forces. Strategic decision-making is essential as you prioritise targets, manage limited resources, and adapt to changing battlefield conditions.

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