Flight Control (video game)

Flight Control is a book published in March 2009 computer game in which the objective is to land planes on runways without them colliding here. It has been released for numerous platforms.

The versions of the game for iPad, Playstation 3, Windows, and Mac are called Flight Control HD.

Play

The surface of the game shows the runways of an airport from the air. The individual tracks are assigned a color code certain classes of aircraft (helicopters, propeller aircraft, jet ). From the edge of the screen helicopters and aircraft approaching from different directions and in the course of the game, their number increased. A player's task is to assign a collision-free approach course and a suitable runway each aircraft. For each aircraft landed the player gets attributed to a point. The game ends when two airplanes or helicopters collide.

Distribution

Flight Control is available in the Mac App Store, available in the iOS App Store, the Nintendo DSi Shop, via Steam on the Playstation Network, Google play and in the stores of various mobile systems (Java, BREW, Blackberry and Windows Phone 7).

The 2 millionth download the iPhone version was made ​​in January 2010. Meanwhile, the downloads of the app is over 3.8 million.

Prices range from 0.89 to 4.99 euros.

Flight Control supports Apple's Game Center.

Successor

In March 2012, published Firemint, now a part of EA, " Flight Control Rocket". The sequel takes place in outer space and contains ten mother ships, bots, new modes and more.

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