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THE GAME
Hells Aces is a fast-paced, arcade air combat game. Players can compete with up to 16 players in multiplayer mode against each other and with up to 8 different aircraft´s.
Hells Aces is still in development but we have implemented quite a bit of game play elements and so we will release the first open Beta at May.
Included will be
playable in up to 16 Player Deathmatch.
THE FIGHT SYSTEM
Players can choose among 8 different aircraft´s, each one with unique flight style.
There are 2 different kind of matches:
- Deathmatch
Each player attempts to eliminate all the others.
The player with the most points WINS.
- Team Battle
Player are organized in team´s, which can be balanced ( 4 vs 4 ) or "(8 vs 8)
The team that knocks out all other opponents WINS.
(more options coming soon)
LOCATIONS
Ther are several Levels in planning from Grand Canyon to a Temple
TECHNIQUE
Programs in Use: Cinema 4D
Autodesk Maya
Photoshop
Quest 3D
ART/STYLE
Ther are all kind of planes included in Hells Aces from Historical to fictive aircrafts.
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