While AWAAP development is still paused, hope is at hands: "Bandits, coming in at eight o'clock high...break, break, break,........Gold Wing take those fighters, Natley and McArthur with me, we're going after the bombers....I'm going in on the leader.........got him! his starboard engine's burning up.....follow my lead men, tally ho!" ".......Damn it Gold Wing keep those fighters off us, I'm being torn to pieces......primary fuel lines been hit.....Jesus, keep them off me you bastards....those last two bombers aren't going to shoot themselves down....good God they've got the Bristol, her tanks have blown, she's going down!" A Wing And A Prayer is a total conversion for the Homeworld 2 engine, moving the action from space combat to early twentieth century aerial battles between a variety of fictional aircraft and airships, ranging from scout fighters up to ironclad super Zeppelins. Drawing on the style of games like "Crimson...
Basic first drafts of the fleet badges for the
three sides. I'm still working on refining
each design to get maximum detail and take
advantage of the small 64x64 area each one can
cover.
In detail:
Pirate: Flying Hourglass (signifying time running
short for enemies of the pirates) Skull and
Crossbones, Spade (a symbol long held to represent
bad luck amongst some cultures), Ace of Spades,
Pierced heart.
German: Stylized Iron Cross, Blac Iron Cross
(used by elite IAF units) Standard Iron Cross,
Blitz Iron Cross, Imperial Eagle and Iron Cross.
British: RFC Roundel Variant 1, RFC Roundel
Variant 2, RFC Roundel Variant 3, Union Jack
Roundel, Britannia.
Great job.