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Missile Escape: Jet Era

Bank a jet away from homing rockets, lure missiles into one another, gather stars, and turn earned tokens into additional aircraft across four modes.

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ABOUT THE GAME

Missile Escape: Jet Era game overview

Homing rockets lock onto a small airplane and continually adjust their flight toward it. The jet cannot shoot them directly; survival comes from turning sharply enough to make two pursuing missiles collide. Stars along the route add another reason to leave a comfortable circle and cross open air. Time alive and missile collisions contribute to the final score, while collected stars increase the token return used to unlock new planes. Four documented modes vary the survival challenge without changing the central steering idea. A direct rocket impact destroys the aircraft and closes the attempt.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Before you start

Flights form moving patterns of pursuit: maintain room to turn, watch several missile paths converge, cut across their lines at the right moment, and collect a reachable star before pressure rebuilds.

GETTING STARTED

How to play Missile Escape: Jet Era

Turn gradually while a single rocket follows, keeping it behind the tail instead of beside the wing. Once another missile approaches from a different direction, bend the route so their paths intersect.

Take stars only when the jet still has enough open sky for an exit turn. Survive longer and create rocket collisions to improve the score, then spend the resulting tokens on other aircraft.

CONTROLS

Controls and device setup

A and D or the Left and Right arrows steer the jet; mobile pilots press the matching on-screen controls.

PLAY SMARTER

Tips for Missile Escape: Jet Era

  1. Draw two missiles into a tightening curve before reversing across their approach lines.
  2. Avoid the screen edge because it removes half of the available escape directions.
  3. Collect a star after a collision, when fewer rockets are actively tracking the jet.