![]() To add some flavour to it all, a chopper can drop by to fill up on juice, and there can be a snowstorm, which turns the ground white which does not help with the white aircraft you are trying to guide. APM4 focuses on challenges more than just diversifying the airports, but there are some interesting ones like like Area 51 and a Carrier battle group. Love it!ĪPM4 has less taxying and more focus on getting everything to synch, sneaking a takeoff between 2 landing airplanes to keep the passengers happy (or pushing up the daisies untill you learn that trick). Maybe at a 95% sale or something similar, but if it's for anything more than one euro you should avoid it like the plagueĪs i said about "Airport Madness: World Edition": One of the best "arcade" ATC sim there is, a simple UI that a casual newbie can pick up in seconds. But if you can pick it up really cheaply it is probably an idea to give it a shot. If steam had a rating lower than 'no', this would be the one to get it since it's definitely not worth the price. But to call it a full game and worthy of 10 euro? Not even close. To say it's an amusing way to spend a few hours is correct if you're a fan of the game and have absolutely nothing better to do. The resolution is tiny(The steam preview pictures? That's almost full size, almost.), full screen mode will stretch everything if you're on a widescreen monitor, and your area of operations is tiny to the point where you can not even see the aircraft before they're starting their landing on some of the maps. ![]() A price of 10 euro is then very, very steep for what you get.Ĭoupled with the simple gameplay comes a few issues. ![]() It seems to be about the same size as one would expect from a flash game, and has about the same animation(Very poor explosions). ![]() It's just a slight bit more than what would be a succesfull flash game one would find on games sites, but not much more than that. It's a simple concept with decent replayability, but it is incredibly repetitive and shallow as far as a full game goes. You'll occasionally find yourself getting a helipad added to your entrusted airport, and in level 1 even an extra runway, but it doesn't change or become more complex in any way after you figure out the basics. You are put in the role of the airspace controlling whatever it is called(I can't really remember the name of the job) at an airport and you have to manage your aircraft to let them land and take off without making them wait too long or crash into eachother. If your standards are early 2000s flash games. If you have not yet purchased either version of Airport Madness 3D,Airport Madness 4 is an arcade-like game about airplane management that is, at best, alright. We will give you a full immediate refund if you're not completely satisfied. Want to try the game risk-free? Go ahead and buy it. Monitor air traffic from two radar screens, one for ground traffic and one for airborne traffic.įlight characteristics are highly realistic. Aircraft actually raise their nose during the takeoff rotation and landing flare. This game is brought to you by real-world air traffic controllers. We've captured all of the fun aspects of air traffic control, and present them to you here in Airport Madness 3D. Airport Madness 3D offers 40 different aircraft that include the Airbus 380, the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, even the Concorde.Įach airport has two separate traffic patterns, offering you two completely different air traffic control experiences. Choose from four different view perspectives: tower, runway cam, sky view, as well as cockpit view. Big Fat Simulations proudly offers you the seventh version of Airport Madness. This is a 3-dimensional version of the popular game series, offering players the view from an airport control tower. Available for PC, Mac, iOS, Android, and Steam.Īirport Madness 3D offers eight awesome airports: Boston Logan, Los Angeles, LaGuardia, Jamaica, Toronto Island, Rocky Mountain Metropolitan, Vancouver Harbour float plane base, and Castlegar.
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