Air Control game review

Overview of the mobile simulator Air Control

Air Control is a simulation game for Android devices. According to the game, the user will have to reincarnate as an air traffic controller. Air Control is definitely not suitable as entertainment for those who like to spend the evening or part of the day off for some light, fun and not stressful game. But for those wishing to take a break from everyday cares, switching to the solution of intricate puzzles, this game – just right.

During the game the user will have to solve very difficult tasks, so that the aircraft took off correctly, landed, that do not collide during flight or on the runway.

 Air Control has free and paid versions. There are two paid versions: Air Control and Air Control HD. They cost 1 euro and 1.6 euro respectively. The difference between the paid version and the free Air Control Lite is the greater number of maps and the absence of advertising, which, unfortunately, can be very annoying in the free version.

There are no other significant differences. Most users are quite happy with the free version, as the game is the kind of game that is unlikely to last more than a day or two. However, some users who have played the free version install the paid version. In any case, it is better to start with Air Control Lite and then make up your mind.

Air Control simulator review

Air Control Gameplay features

Unlike many other games whose creators strive to make the main menu a kind of “calling card” and therefore put their heart into its design, the main menu in Air Control strikes not even by its simplicity, but by its simplicity on the verge of primitivism. But once the user presses the “Start Game” button, he realises that he is in for a surprise. The more than modest design of the main menu does not mean that the game graphics are poor.

The game delights with decently executed graphics, both in the free version and in the paid version. Another great thing about Air Control is that the developers made sure that it was perfectly optimized. This allows you to easily play even on low-end devices that do not run many resource-intensive games.

There are no significant drawbacks in the game. However, users note that the interface still needs some fine-tuning. Also for some players are difficult tasks and have to spend some time to pump enough skill to a level that is needed to set a large number of game points.

In reviews of the game, users note that games of this type, and in particular the game Air Control, have an excellent potential for development. But in the case of this game, the developers, unfortunately, have not released updates to either the free or paid version for several years.