War Drone: 3D Shooting Games
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| Updated : | Mar 10, 2026 |
| Version : | 1.0.0 |
| Developer : | Unknown |
Editor's Review
I downloaded War Drone late one stupid work night because I needed noise. What I got was loud gunfire, an AC-130 that feels like cheating, and a weird sense of pride when a Hellfire finally hit a moving convoy. I spent about six hours total—two of them cursing at mission three until my hands actually cramped (true story). The guns sound right. The rockets make your phone vibrate like it has feelings. Not kidding.
Here’s the meat. You pilot drones and the AC-130, you dial weapons (25mm gatling, Hydra 70s, Hellfires), and you babysit heat and ammo like they’re fragile toddlers. It’s not arcade-simple. You’ll fiddle with targeting drift, watch lock-on bleep, and plan when to call in a tank or an EMP drone. Players online praise the gunship moments. They also whine—RNG upgrades, ads after losses, and some missions loop until you spend. Don’t expect a paywall-free joyride.
Stuff I loved: the gunfeel is chunky (in a good way), the weapon mix actually matters, and calling in support can turn a lost scramble into a neat slaughter. Stuff I hated: some maps feel copy-paste, the AI can be dumb one minute and spooky-smart the next, and loot boxes are sprinkled where your patience used to be. Also—multiplayer chatter? Slower than I hoped. Matchmaking can sit you in lobbies that take forever. (Yes, I rage-quit. Twice.)
Bottom line: if you want a handheld AC-130 fantasy with real weapon toys and a progression tree that keeps you clicking, War Drone delivers. This is not a polished simulator for veterans. It’s a loud, slightly flawed shooter that scratches the drone-combat itch. I’d recommend it to folks who like tactical bursts of action and don’t mind occasional grind or microtransactions. Download if you like noisy guns, tactical choices, and the odd late-night frustration that somehow turns into bragging rights the next morning. Internet connection required. Expect in-app purchases (some randomness included).
Here’s the meat. You pilot drones and the AC-130, you dial weapons (25mm gatling, Hydra 70s, Hellfires), and you babysit heat and ammo like they’re fragile toddlers. It’s not arcade-simple. You’ll fiddle with targeting drift, watch lock-on bleep, and plan when to call in a tank or an EMP drone. Players online praise the gunship moments. They also whine—RNG upgrades, ads after losses, and some missions loop until you spend. Don’t expect a paywall-free joyride.
Stuff I loved: the gunfeel is chunky (in a good way), the weapon mix actually matters, and calling in support can turn a lost scramble into a neat slaughter. Stuff I hated: some maps feel copy-paste, the AI can be dumb one minute and spooky-smart the next, and loot boxes are sprinkled where your patience used to be. Also—multiplayer chatter? Slower than I hoped. Matchmaking can sit you in lobbies that take forever. (Yes, I rage-quit. Twice.)
Bottom line: if you want a handheld AC-130 fantasy with real weapon toys and a progression tree that keeps you clicking, War Drone delivers. This is not a polished simulator for veterans. It’s a loud, slightly flawed shooter that scratches the drone-combat itch. I’d recommend it to folks who like tactical bursts of action and don’t mind occasional grind or microtransactions. Download if you like noisy guns, tactical choices, and the odd late-night frustration that somehow turns into bragging rights the next morning. Internet connection required. Expect in-app purchases (some randomness included).
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