Hidden under the game is the soundtrack, nestled in an alcove carved out of the foam packaging. At the top are two enamel pins, one of the bomber and the other being the pigeon mascot. Below the print is the individually numbered collector's certificate, verifying to any who might doubt the game's authenticity that all is as it should be.īelow the prints comes the foam packaging, keeping the rest of the contents snug and secure. Popping open the top reveals a mini-print of the bomber flying against the sunset, which is a nice way to be welcomed to the content inside. The outer sleeve has the game's cover art with the signatures that give Signature Edition its name, while the inside is the handsome standardized black box with silver logo. It's basically the size of an old PC game, with a thin cardboard slipcover over the sturdy box holding everything inside. The skies of WWII didn't have a particularly high survival rate so coming home requires you to be the kind of commander who can multitask and make good judgement calls on the fly, giving the crew enough experience so the next mission's odds of success are just a little better than the last.īomber Crew comes in the box style Signature Edition debuted late last year, which significantly upgraded the presentation of every element of the packaging. Multiple gun turrets in the front, back, top and bottom of the plane can't all fire at once without causing more damage to your own aircraft than the Axis powers, so you'll need to shuffle the gunners around while the pilot flies towards the next target and the bombadier keeps an eye on the ground targets. Instead of flying the plane you command the crew, using all their skills to keep the plane in a semi-functional state even as the enemy tries to shoot it from the sky. Today's unboxing is the Signature Edition Games version of Bomber Crew: Complete Edition, a different kind of World War II flight sim. The plastic wrap must die so the game can live, finally able to show its wonders to the world. Unboxing a game not only lets everyone see all the work and effort put into the design of a fancy edition but also frees another copy into the world. While the still-sealed collector's edition retains its value, it's also a sad and lonely thing that will never be played, entombed forever in a micro-thin transparent shroud that allows no joy to escape. Editorial rigor and objectivity standards are strictly adhered to and any compensation has no effect on coverage or opinions.It's always fun to peek inside the box and look at all the goodies. Especially praise.Īrmchair Creative Services, LLC, may earn compensation for sales from links on posts through affiliate and other programs. ![]() ![]() We thank you for your support and encourage you to contact us for any reason, including, but not limited to, questions, concerns, business endeavors, or praise. Further, endorsement of any external sources or links is neither implied nor suggested. Armchair Arcade, Inc., is not responsible for the content of any external sources or links. No content is to be removed or reused from the Armchair Arcade Website for commercial purposes without explicit permission from the principal Armchair Arcade staff, or the original trademark or copyright holders. All trademarks and copyrights are retained by their respective owners. All rights reserved unless otherwise indicated. All editorial content © 2003 - 2023 Armchair Arcade, Inc., an Armchair Creative Services, LLC, property.
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