Be a Missileer, a mercenary missile operator, and conduct your business in the midst of a fictional civil war.
• Guide missiles to targets in first person view
• Evade detection and missile defenses
• Earn money by completing contracts
• Customize your missiles with upgrades
In-Apps
Major Investment
19.90 S/
Minor Investment
7.90 S/
Sensible Investment
12.90 S/
Aggressive Investment
69.90 S/
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Missileer FAQ
Is Missileer free?
Yes, Missileer is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Missileer legit?
🤔 The Missileer app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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How much does Missileer cost?
Missileer has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 27.65 S/.
This game genuinely isn’t the best. It’s fun until you get to the harder III missions. It’s practically unbeatable knowing the fact you lose money for failed missions. A lot of money. This game takes way too much grind and it’s just not fun after a while. Impossible to dodge watch towers + SAM turrets. Please nerf them, it’s genuinely unfun. Uninstalled.
Tutorial would be nice
Game looks cool, gameplay itself is kinda fun, but i have absolutely no idea what i’m doing, game never told me anything, and it’s kinda hard to figure out what exactly i should be doing to win and not die every time to seemingly nothing
Would be a fun game, but
This game is a fun little time waster, and it’s got a pretty solid gameplay loop. However, you immediately run into a wall when missiles are introduced in more difficult missions. There is no counter to them and they are extremely difficult to dodge, and they pretty much ruin the game.
its ight
The grinding is alot since tier 3 missions are really difficult and your missiles get really expensive
SAMs *are* beatable
The SAMs are hard, it’s true. But here are a few strategies that will increase your chances:
(Almost all of these apply to AA cannons too)
Get the HUD upgrades. Essential to know when you’ve been seen and if a missile is in the air.
SEAD: prioritize destroying enemy radar and watchtowers before mission targets
Terrain Hiding: sensors can’t see through terrain, so plot your approach course carefully to stay in the “shadow” for as long as possible. This is even true for AA guns!
Sacrificial missile: launch 2 missiles in quick succession on similar courses. One will die, the other will make it through. Kind of a cool mechanic tbh to be able to switch between them all in flight simultaneously!
Dodging SAMs: get a missile with boost mode, and aim a few degrees to the side. When the SAM gets close, hit the boost and turn sharply towards your target. You may need to upgrade motors.
I had so much fun that I eventually spent real money to do tons of upgrades—to buy the developer a coffee for a great game, AND the game is still challenging even with all upgrades!
Looking forward to more updates!
SAM missiles are impossible to beat and game gets very repetitive.
The tier 3 hostile missiles are impossible to evade.
Even if you try legitimate tactics such as missile notching or changing your speed rapidly, they are way more maneuverable and quicker than your missile.
The only way to evade these missiles is by evading the game, but, you can switch your employer and get the easy levels, but once you have done those the game becomes unplayable and repetitive.
Takes time to load the
Otherwise fun
The game is cool
Tell me you’re a socialist without telling me you’re a socialist.
A great puzzle
I love this game. Each scenario is like a maze…how do I get my missile to the target without being spotted or shot down. What’s the right path… What’s the right missile configuration to improve my chances… What, if anything, do I need to destroy first to then begin eliminating targets. Brilliant. I can’t keep myself from playing this.
Fun and not fun
I love this game, but the anti-air is just too accurate and watchtowers have a little to much spot range.
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