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Airport Control Simulator

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Simulation
Publisher: Iceberg Interactive
Developer: Nemesys team Studio
Release Date: May 7, 2010

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'Airport Control Simulator' Demo Available NOW

by Rainier on April 26, 2010 @ 3:49 a.m. PDT

Airport Control Simulator is a casual simulator game in which players need to land incoming airplanes on the runways. Players operate as Air Traffic Controller and need to take in consideration the different angles of an increasing number of incoming planes, their speed and their altitude, before landing them all safely and as quickly as possible.

 

Is the altitude correct? Which plane can stay in the air longer? What direction are other planes coming from and is a collision likely? You are in control. Land all types of airplane on your airport, until there are no more incoming flights.

As Air Traffic Controller you will experience the stress, the hectic pace and the satisfaction of landing all of your planes as safely and as quickly as possible. Avoiding collisions at all times, direct planes to their correct landing path and runway, while monitoring their fuel load closely. Your results will be strictly monitored, a score attributed and new airports unlocked – but any accident will result in your immediate firing.

This combination of factors makes Airport Control Simulator a very entertaining, fun and addictive game for everyone.

Key Features:

  • Casual addictive game play
  • 15 Different International Airports
  • Realistic Air Plane Behavior
  • Dynamic Weather conditions
  • Complete control over the airspace
  • Progressively harder levels and complex manoeuvres

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