The Unibeam fires from the center of Iron Man’s chest and annihilates all enemy targets on the screen. As you progress through the game, you acquire more powerful defenses and weapon upgrades. In addition, Iron Man can evade enemies by hitting another virtual button. Repulsor rays are fired by touching virtual on screen button when the cross hair is over an enemy. The missiles are auto launched when your cursor passes over an enemy. Iron Man can fire missiles, repulsor rays or lasers. Game play involves titling the iPod Touch/iPhone to aim Iron Man’s cross hairs. You will have plenty of enemies to fight, but instead of being classic Iron Man enemies such as the Mandarin or Crimson Dynamo, you will face a nearly endless battery of missiles, airplanes, drones and helicarrier style battleships. There are twelve levels, but they are all pretty similar. Unfortunately unlike the movie, Iron Man: Aerial Assault will not be a blockbuster hit like its movie namesake. This game uses the device’s built in accelerometer to steer Tony Stark’s alter ego through aerial battles. In an attempt to capitalize on shell head’s newly found popularity, Paramount Digital Entertainment has released Iron Man: Aerial Assault for the iPhone and iPod Touch. One of the biggest blockbusters of the 2008 movie season was Iron Man.
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