Do you think you have what it takes to handle one of the world's most dangerous and stressful jobs* Take command as the Air Boss.
Flight Deck puts you in charge of flight operations for your own little Military
Direct planes and helicopters to their proper landing zones and launch additional aircraft into the wild blue yonder all while trying to avoid costing the taxpayer millions.
NEW: Fast Forward feature lets you speed up the action for a greater challenge. Action returns to normal speed automatically if there is an imminent collision to give you time to handle the situation.
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FEATURES:
*Beautifully Detailed Graphics
*Actual Aircraft Carrier Sounds
*Aircraft modeled after Real World Counterparts
*Radio Chatter
*Simple and engaging game play
*OpenFeint worldwide leaderboards
*5 different levels available
*Atmospheric background music
*Fast forward gameplay feature
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WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING:
"I am glad the developer is here and willing to support this game. No matter how saturated the market is, there are always going to be customers willing to pay for a good game, and this one is one of those games."
"I would easily recommend this game to the fans of line drawing genre." – Touch Arcade Forum
"I just keep coming back to it again and again. With it's engaging gameplay, stellar graphics and ambient sound... this game is very impressive and quickly earned it space on my "front page" of apps." – Bindi Knight
"Great game! Awesome graphics and more authentic...." – ClaytonLphotography
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SUGGESTIONS FOR IMPROVEMENT:
I welcome any suggestions from our users to help make Flight Deck a more enjoyable experience.
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Thank you for accepting and playing Flight Deck for what it is.... a labor of love.
This has been a long journey that was halted on several occasions due to similar games coming out ahead of us. But, I decided Flight Deck should and could stand on its own.