Flight
Flight is an Adventure, Casual, and Single-player video game developed by Armor Games. Throughout the time, the player gets control over a paper plane where the task is to grab as many stars as possible scattered through the levels. It is easy to play as the player has not performed extra assignments, except collecting the stars.
The game has many different stages where the mission is simple, but the challenges become tough. The game lets the player play with simple controls, such as he can use the mouse to pick and throw the plane. P button offers the player to pause the game, whereas A and D keystrokes are used to control the plane’s movement.
The player will receive bonuses for the longest traveled distance. In the end, the game displays a scorecard where he can see his bonuses and total scores. The player can mute the music if he does not like the sound. Jump into the unique flight experience, score as high as possible, and travel the paper plane to the largest distance.
#1 Flight Simulator
Flight Simulator is an Adventure, Simulation, Flight, and Single-player video game series developed by Asobo Studios for multiple platforms. Throughout the games, the player finds himself in a cockpit where the mission is to explore the skies. While flying the planes, the player sees the environment from a third-person perspective.
All the installments offer simple-to-use programs, but some are highly complicated to approach. Most games include the world’s most popular aircraft, such as the Mooney Bravo, Beechcraft Baron 58, the Airbus A321, Boeing 737, the Robinson R22, the Air Scheffel 738, and many others. The player is not limited to use only the available planes; rather, he can purchase the planes.
AI traffic is another major aspect of all the games where it becomes possible to crash into traffic, leading to the session’s end. The player can interact with the traffic via the radio and ATC. Scenery usually involves airports with enhanced, more accurate detail and large expanses of ground for landing and taking off. Wide-area scenery may use detailed satellite photos that are also convenient.