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New video game Operation Morning Glory helps players save India from Pakistani terrorists and nuclear missiles
All you fighter pilot enthusiasts who dreamed of firing mean missiles, doing those daring mid-air flips have got the opportunity of a lifetime: to pilot a IAF Mirage 2000 into enemy territory to prevent a nuclear attack on your motherland. Of course, the opportunity is via a 3D videogame – Operation Morning Glory (OMG) – which was launched recently.
Developed by a startup Augmented Reality and 3D gaming company, Threye Interactive, OMG is the first 3D air combat game based on the IAF. Sameer Joshi, an ex-IAF fighter pilot, is the brain behind the concept and game play of OMG.
“We have always felt that the Indian armed forces are the sturdiest column of our democracy, and somewhere between the mundane and superfluous matter trying to gain attention in our media and public, the glory and saga of our armed forces, who do not have a prescribed propaganda apparatus in place, is not being revealed in laudable light. We at Threye Inc want to contribute in making this ‘wrong’ into ‘right’,” Joshi told dna.
OMG features a simulated situation where the player has a mission to seek and kill terrorists and rebel Pakistan Air Force personnel, who have stolen nuclear assets at Shahbaz AFB (Jacobabad) for use against India.
The player flies as Viper, and IAF pilot with chief as his mission leader in a two aircraft Mirage 2000 formation to destroy the threat to India.
During the course to terminate the enemy, the player will have to cross the Indus Valley of Baluchistan, destroy enemy F-16 fighters, engage C-130s and Mi-17 at the Shahbaz AFB.
The game created by Joshi along with Anurag Rana, Sidhant Rahi and Bharat Nag was created in two months.
“OMG is the first purposeful Indian video game based on the IAF. While there are similar games based on other air powers, there exists a huge void on productions showcasing the competency of the IAF,” Joshi added.
OMG is designed to be multi-platform from the start catering to Windows, Mac, Android and iOS ecosystems.
Link - New video game Operation Morning Glory helps players save India from Pakistani terrorists and nuclear missiles | idrw.org
All you fighter pilot enthusiasts who dreamed of firing mean missiles, doing those daring mid-air flips have got the opportunity of a lifetime: to pilot a IAF Mirage 2000 into enemy territory to prevent a nuclear attack on your motherland. Of course, the opportunity is via a 3D videogame – Operation Morning Glory (OMG) – which was launched recently.
Developed by a startup Augmented Reality and 3D gaming company, Threye Interactive, OMG is the first 3D air combat game based on the IAF. Sameer Joshi, an ex-IAF fighter pilot, is the brain behind the concept and game play of OMG.
“We have always felt that the Indian armed forces are the sturdiest column of our democracy, and somewhere between the mundane and superfluous matter trying to gain attention in our media and public, the glory and saga of our armed forces, who do not have a prescribed propaganda apparatus in place, is not being revealed in laudable light. We at Threye Inc want to contribute in making this ‘wrong’ into ‘right’,” Joshi told dna.
OMG features a simulated situation where the player has a mission to seek and kill terrorists and rebel Pakistan Air Force personnel, who have stolen nuclear assets at Shahbaz AFB (Jacobabad) for use against India.
The player flies as Viper, and IAF pilot with chief as his mission leader in a two aircraft Mirage 2000 formation to destroy the threat to India.
During the course to terminate the enemy, the player will have to cross the Indus Valley of Baluchistan, destroy enemy F-16 fighters, engage C-130s and Mi-17 at the Shahbaz AFB.
The game created by Joshi along with Anurag Rana, Sidhant Rahi and Bharat Nag was created in two months.
“OMG is the first purposeful Indian video game based on the IAF. While there are similar games based on other air powers, there exists a huge void on productions showcasing the competency of the IAF,” Joshi added.
OMG is designed to be multi-platform from the start catering to Windows, Mac, Android and iOS ecosystems.
Link - New video game Operation Morning Glory helps players save India from Pakistani terrorists and nuclear missiles | idrw.org