Reviewing the Atari 8-bit version for
ANALOG Computing in 1989, Matthew J.W. Ratcliff wrote, "
Desert Falcon has good graphics, cute sound effects, and a tired, boring theme." He cited
Zaxxon several times, calling
Desert Falcon a visually different spin on the same gameplay.
New Atari User wrote, "The scrolling in
Desert Falcon isn't quite as smooth as it could be," but complimented the animation of the falcon and the use of shadows. In
Antic, David Plotkin wrote, "The manual describes a wide variety of enemies. Unfortunately, except for some flying triangles, they all looked pretty much alike". He still concluded with "It has excellent graphics and is very playable." After playing the 7800 cartridge, Len Poggiali of
Current Notes described it as "an average arcade game with a below average plot and above average visual appeal." ==References==