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Are
you ready to take on the air traffic at the toughest airports in
the world?
Necessity
is the mother of all inventions, or so they say. No where is
this truer than in the realm of computer gaming. While games
over the years have touched upon every imaginable subject (and
even those unimaginable) there are still subjects that rarely
see the light of day. Such as air traffic control simulations.
Ever since Bruce Artwick introduced computer users to the world
of sim flying flight simulators have always been popular, and
yet ATC games have been as rare as getting a real meal on a
cross-country flight. So what's a guy to do if he secretly has
the desire to direct traffic at a busy international airport?
If you're
Joe Jaworski of Joe's Games you develop your own ATC sim. This
is precisely what happened years ago when Joe gave the world the
very first Air Command game, due in part to what he perceived as
a lack of quality air traffic control simulations on the market.
Now in its third incarnation, Air Command 3.0 is the definitive
ATC simulation.
Though it
tackles a tough subject Air Command 3.0 is highly playable,
designed to be enjoyed by everyone from the novice who wants to
try something new to the hardcore ATC gamer who actually does
this for a living and can't stand the fact that he has to come
home from work. The various difficulty levels allows gamers to
challenge themselves as they want to be challenged.
Challenging
and entertaining, providing players with nail-biting excitement
from start to finish, Air Command 3.0 is a unique experience. In
a world of "me too" gaming, Air Command 3.0 is a
breath of freshness. A fun strategy game, even people who dread
the thought of getting on an airplane will find Air Command 3.0
a welcome change of pace from their usual gaming.
So, are
you up for pushing tin?
Hint:
Pilots make mistakes too! |