Flight Sim brings the Simulation genre to life, and throws up exciting challenges for gamers. Developed by 3583 Bytes, this Android game is best experienced on BlueStacks, the World’s #1 app player for PC and Mac users.
Flight Sim feels like a chill, old school flight game that actually lets the planes do the talking. Players pick from more than twenty aircraft, each one modeled with cabins and little moving parts, then take them out over big open areas. There are five main regions and they are not tiny boxes either. Cities to skim, mountain ranges to clear, lakes and ocean for long straight runs, even farmland that sneaks up with power lines if someone gets low. The controls use all four axes, so banking, yaw, pitch, and throttle matter, and a sloppy approach really will punish the landing. When a landing goes bad the planes show damage, which sounds harsh but it makes every touchdown feel earned.
There are quick missions for people who want targets and timers, and a free flight mode for just cruising around. Camera views flip between external shots and the pilot seat, and the cockpit view is solid if someone likes instruments and a bit more focus. It is not a study sim with pages of checklists, but it has enough weight that takeoff and landing do not feel arcade. Running it on PC through BlueStacks makes the controls steadier with a keyboard and mouse, which helps a lot during approach. No extra purchases hanging over anything, so the whole package is there upfront. If someone wants to mess with different planes and practice clean landings without a giant learning curve, this hits that spot.
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