Sopwith

Review by Underdogs:
Two of the best-loved "cult classics" of all time, Sopwith and its much-improved successor, Sopwith 2 are classic CGA games that gave birth to the genre of flying-planes-to-destroy-stuff. Among the now-legendary gameplay, the original Sopwith even had multiplayer network options that took advantage of BMB Compuscience's "Imaginet" network product (As a matter of fact, the game was designed precisely to demonstrate Imaginet, according to the author).
| Average Rating: | 8.87 [41 votes] |
| Genre: | Action |
| Designer: | David Clark |
| Developer: | BMB Compuscience |
| Publisher: | Freeware |
| Year: | 1984 |
| Software Copyright: | BMB Compuscience |
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| Multiplayer: | LAN |
| Related Links: | Sopwith.org , Designer's Sopwith site , SDL Sopwith |
| More Info: | Mobygames | The Web |
| System Requirements: | DOS |
| If you like this game, try: | Sopwith: The Author's Edition, Armor Alley, Triplane Turmoil |
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