Fledgling UK publisher Ghostlight has confirmed its forthcoming Nintendo DS shoot-em-up Glory Days 2 will feature 3D glasses functionality.

Developed by French studio ODenis, the game is a good versus evil shoot-em-up combined with real-time strategy elements and is scheduled for release next month.

The player controls one of three aviators, progressing through 16 campaigns, gradually evolving from classic WWII aircraft to modern-day F14s and Apache helicopters. The game also sees players take command over ground units, allocating funds to build tanks, ground troops and mobile ground-to-air defences during real time battles.

Funds can be accrued by capturing the opponent’s bases and saving civilians in Choplifter-esque rescue missions. As players’ progress their military might will grow, unlocking V2 rockets, drones, paratroopers and B-2 stealth bombers.

Adrian Clews, Marketing Executive, said: "Glory Days 2 is highly addictive, with fantastic gameplay, combining the best elements of classics such as Choplifter and Silkworm blended with Advanced Wars in one glorious game. The multiplayer game and 3D glasses functionality is sensational and sure to be a massive hit with DS owners."