Why THIS WW2 Dogfighting Game, Angels One Six, SHOULD Be On Your Radar!
June 10, 2025 by brennon
Gerry dives into an interview with game designer Phil Yates who many folks will know from the 15mm World War II wargame, Flames of War. Here, we're sticking with the same period but discussing his new aerial dogfighting game set in World War II, Angels One Six.
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Angels One Six has been designed as a game that revolutionises the dogfighting-style tabletop game, making it accessible for new players and veterans of this style of game. Phil explores the core game mechanics, including movement and shooting as well as the morale system covering the pilots!
They also talk about how the new game is going to be packaged with pre-painted models that will be available from the Battle of Britain set which will be available via Kickstarter very soon.
If you're looking for your next World War II wargame, Angels One Six could well be it.
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Obviously as a Canadian, the Battle of Britain starts with 242 Sqn see https://www.vintagewings.ca/stories/the-canadian
so obviously quite interested. My one grandfather served as ground crew during the war.
I am sorry as this comment is not about the content of the video, just complaining about another subject. Please, REMOVE THAT STUPID DUBBING TO MY LANGUAGE… the voice is horrible, robotic, with a strong accent that is NOT fine, the localization says stupid things, and worse, we CAN’T choose another language (original) from the screen in your web, we have to go to youtube instead and THERE we must find the option to change language, BUT still everytime we see a new video we have to face the stupid dubbing and change language again and again. I am beginnig to hate your videos and it is the dubbing fault, not yours.
you know that’s automatically done by youtube and has fuck all to do with us, right?
Choks away scramble scramble scramble scramble