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Vlambeer has updated its original flash game for a full on indie release. Does Luftrausers hold up as a paid experience or does it crash and burn? Find out in my review! ----- Some info about Vlambeer: Vlambeer (literally: flame bear) is a Dutch independent game development studio made up of Rami Ismail and Jan Willem Nijman. The studio, founded in 2010, is best known for its games Ridiculous Fishing, Super Crate Box, and Serious Sam: The Random Encounter and for its stand on video game cloning. Some info about Luftrausers: Jan Willem ("JW") Nijman of Vlambeer started Luftrausers while on the airplane home from the March 2012 Game Developers Conference (GDC) in San Francisco. Polygon reported that he was inspired by the "beauty of his view" and did not have on-flight television. At the time, Vlambeer was finishing development on Ridiculous Fishing, a game whose development was marked by a high-profile struggle with a similar, subsequent game known as a clone. Luftrausers is an update of Luftrauser, an earlier, free Flash game made by Vlambeer's Rami Ismail, artist Paul Veer, and composer Kozilek. The game is developed by Vlambeer and published by Devolver Digital. Vlambeer originally announced the game for release in Q2 2013 on PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita, having chosen those platforms due to their positive working relationship with Sony. In the weeks before the expected release, the Bangalore-based Rubiq Lab released a similar airplane dogfight game called SkyFar in April 2013 and Vlambeer contacted Apple and Google to intervene so as to avoid "another clone war". Rami Ismail's backpack containing "everything Vlambeer" including electronics and the game's code was stolen during E3 2013. Although their work was backed up, Ismail described the theft as "a giant pain". The game was simultaneously released on Linux, OS X, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, and Microsoft Windows (via Steam and the Humble Store) on March 18, 2014. The game's two-and-a-half-year development cycle was profitable within three days of its release. Like this video? Subscribe and check out some more from me, NFreak! Attack of the Friday Monsters Review (3DS) - NFreak • Attack of the Friday Monsters: A Tokyo Tal... The Wonderful 101 Review (Wii U) - NFreak • The Wonderful 101 Review (Wii U) - Nav Metroid Other M Review (Wii) - NFreak • Metroid Other M Review (Wii) - Nav Metroid Prime Review - NFreak • Metroid Prime Review - Nav Metroid Review (NES) - NFreak • Metroid Review (NES) - Nav Game & Wario Review (Wii U) - NFreak • Game & Wario Review (Wii U) - Nav Follow me on Twitter: / naveed_mohebbi