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Play Flying Shark Amiga Online

Vertical shoot 'em up where players control a fighter plane, dodging enemy fire and destroying aircraft, tanks, and battleships. Features power-ups, boss battles, and scrolling levels. Released in 1987 for Amiga.

Genre: shoot 'em up
Released: 1987
File size: 314.35 KB
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Game Overview

Flying Shark on the Amiga is one of those classic shoot-'em-ups that feels simple at first—just you, a tiny plane, and an endless swarm of enemy aircraft. But after a few minutes, you realize how brutal it gets. The controls are tight, and dodging bullets while trying to line up shots becomes this weirdly satisfying dance.

I love how the screen scrolls vertically, forcing you to push forward even when you'd rather hang back and pick off enemies. The music’s got that old-school synth energy, and the explosions? Big, chunky pixels that make every hit feel like it matters. It’s the kind of game where you’ll die a lot, but each run makes you a little sharper.

If you’ve got an Amiga and a soft spot for arcade-style chaos, this one’s worth booting up.

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