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REVIEW

Aircraft Super Shooter is a serviceable couch shoot-em-up for LG webOS.

Omshy's free top-down aircraft shooter is the kind of arcade filler that the LG Content Store quietly needs, even if it never aspires to more than that.

BY THE APP COMRADE DESK · MAY 10, 2026 · 2 MIN READ

LG

Aircraft Super Shooter

OMSHY INC.

OUR SCORE

6.4

LG

★ 5.0

PRICE

Free

Aircraft Super Shooter is one of the few games surfacing on the LG Content Store that does not require a paired controller or a separate account. Omshy Inc. has put a free top-down arcade shooter on webOS and built it for the Magic Remote, which is the right design call for the platform even if the game itself never reaches beyond functional.

It plays exactly like every browser-flash aircraft shooter from the late 2000s, and on a 65-inch OLED that is almost charming. The pointer aims, a single button fires, enemies pour down the screen in predictable waves, and the explosion sprites pop. None of this is reinventing the genre. None of it is trying to.

What it does instead is exist — playable, free, no-friction — in a smart-TV games catalogue that is mostly tic-tac-toe and slot-machine reskins. For that ecosystem position, it earns a passing grade.

It plays exactly like every browser-flash aircraft shooter from the late 2000s, and on a 65-inch OLED that is almost charming.

FEATURES

Aircraft Super Shooter is a top-down arcade shooter from Omshy Inc., distributed free on the LG Content Store for webOS smart TVs. You pilot a single aircraft up the screen, dodging incoming enemy planes and projectiles while returning fire. Power-ups drop from downed enemies. Bosses cap the harder stages.

The control loop is dial-simple on the Magic Remote — the pointer steers, a single button fires, autofire is the default after the first stage. There is no online play, no cross-device sync, no account system. Progress lives on the TV.

Visually it's stock pixel-art aircraft on a scrolling cloud background, with explosion sprites that read clearly at couch distance. Audio is short looped tracks and arcade-cabinet sound effects.

MISSION ACCOMPLISHED

The pricing is honest. The app is free, it loads quickly, and it does not nag for an account or a phone-verification step before letting you play. For an LG TV owner who wants a five-minute distraction without negotiating an external store, that frictionlessness counts.

Magic Remote pointing maps to top-down-shooter steering more naturally than a directional pad would. The hit-detection is generous enough that a non-gamer guest can pick up the remote and survive the first stage without instruction, which is the right target for a TV-couch arcade game.

ROOM TO IMPROVE

The content well is shallow. Stage variety thins out fast, the boss patterns recycle, and there is no progression system to pull you back after the first sitting. Anyone who plays shooters on a console or phone will exhaust what's here in an evening.

Production values are budget. The pixel art is functional rather than stylish, the audio loops get repetitive, and there is no controller support beyond the Magic Remote — gamepad-capable LG TVs see no benefit. The 2026-04-15 metadata update suggests low ongoing investment.

CONCLUSION

Aircraft Super Shooter is the kind of free LG Content Store filler that fills a slot rather than earning one. Install it if you want a zero-cost, zero-commitment couch distraction for the occasional five-minute session. Skip it if you have any other shooter available on phone or console — they will all be deeper. The pricing is the strongest argument here.