David Walters has that his “new helicopter game from 1992,” Thunder Helix, is launching on Steam Early Access on March 21.
I’ve been keeping an eye on Thunder Helix for a while now. It’s a helicopter combat game made in the style of early PC flight sims. The style emulates the fractal landscapes used in pre-polygonal flight games, and goes as far as using a 256 color completely with pixel sti♊ppling. Although, the store blurb says it can also run at 16-bit color.
I didn’t play very many of those flight sims. I was a bit too young. I did play Dungeons & Dragons: Dragonstrike, and a friend once brought over . I can’t believe I remember that game.
Thunder Helix contains all the bells and whistles: multiple helicopters, day and night gameplay, a winchꦐ. Everything you could possibly want from helicopter flying. It also supports multiple control schemes, including flight joystick. Unfortunately, I think my Microsoft Sidewinder Precision 2 Joystick is packed up at my parents. I haven’t bought anything more modern.
I’m pretty jazzed. I could technically install a DOS flight sim right now, but whenever I do, I us✨ually just struggle to get the controls working for a while and get tired. Something with a modern bac♊kend sounds pretty rad right now.
Thunder Helix will be out on PC via Stea🤪m Early Access on March 21.
Published: Mar 4, 2024 09:37 am