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Airport Clash 3D

Airport Clash 3D

Airport Clash 3D is an explosive third-person shooter where you lead the Bloodhounds raider gang into a high-stakes battle against the rival Vipers. Your mission: capture an abandoned airport and wipe out every enemy standing in your way. Armed with a massive military-grade minigun, you’ll mow down foes, storm enemy strongholds, and fight through intense battlefield zones.

But the real highlight? Delivering the final, devastating blow by detonating a massive MF bomb right in the enemy base. With fast-paced combat, satisfying weapon handling, and full-scale gang warfare, Airport Clash 3D is packed with adrenaline-pumping action from start to finish. Upgrade your character, dominate the battlefield, and show the Vipers who really owns the skies.

Features

  • Action-packed third-person team shooter
  • Play as the Bloodhounds and battle the Vipers
  • Heavy-duty minigun with insane firepower
  • Epic base-destroying bomb finale
  • Character upgrades and health boosts
  • Smooth controls and intense arena-style combat
  • Fast respawns for nonstop action

How to Play

  • Move, aim, and shoot to eliminate enemy gang members
  • Storm enemy positions and secure control points
  • Use health packs and power-ups to stay in the fight
  • Follow your team to coordinate attacks
  • Plant or defend the bomb for ultimate victory
  • Move: WASD
  • Aim & Shoot: Mouse
  • Jump: Space
  • Switch weapons & interact: On-screen or keyboard controls

FAQs

What is the main goal in Airport Clash 3D?

Your mission is to help the Bloodhounds capture the airport by defeating the Vipers and detonating a powerful bomb in their base.

Is the game team-based?

Yes. You fight alongside AI teammates against another gang in fast-paced team battles.

Can I upgrade my character?

You can collect upgrades that boost your health and combat effectiveness.

What weapons do I use?

You primarily wield a heavy minigun capable of tearing through enemies quickly.

Can I play Airport Clash 3D unblocked?

Yes, the HTML5 version usually works unblocked on most devices and networks.