Air Defence 3D

Air Defence 3D

Destroy All Planes 3D takes us to the world of modern military aviation. Our game is one of the types of games about military operations taking place in the air and sea space. The player coordinates the ship, with which he must destroy all the aircraft that appear in the airspace. The game is intended for people over 16 who want to take a break from their daily routine. The available game mode is single player.

Your Guide to Mastering Air Defence 3D


The goal of the game is to destroy all planes with the help of a warship. The number of aircraft is indicated at the top of the screen. Victory comes when there are no more planes in the airspace. Loss comes when the planes destroy the warship. Management in the game is very simple and clear. By pressing and holding the left mouse button, the player moves the ship's weapons towards the enemy. Shots are fired when the sight is directly on the aircraft.

Who is responsible for designing and coding the game?

The creator credited with making this game is CHETRUSCA SOFTWORKS S.R.L.

For which age groups is this game appropriate?

This game is best appropriate for the Teens, Young Adults age group.

What game development technology powers this game?

This game was developed using a suite like WebGL.

What are the key descriptors or labels assigned to the game?

Terms used to classify this game are 2048, arcade, blast.

What genre best describes the nature of this game?

This game would be categorized as Casual on a gaming platform.

Will the game function properly on both Android and iOS devices?

Yes, Air Defence 3D has mobile support for iOS and Android.

What gender is this game intended for?

The game is meant for the Male & Female gender group.

Are there any cruel or violent elements within the game?

Yes, Air Defence 3D has instances of cruelty in the gameplay.

Is there any depiction of blood in the game world?

Yes, Air Defence 3D features blood elements.

Is the game safe for kids to play?

No, Air Defence 3D would not be recommended for kids.