![]() ![]() Even the aircraft flight characteristics are highly realistic. Game play has been designed by real-world air traffic controllers and commercial pilots. Airport designs are based on real-world layouts. ![]() Our terrain is built from real-world earth data. We've added some minor goodies, such as "flight mode" to the sky cam, giving it the control feel of an actual aircraft. In addition to a UI refresh, the big change since Volume 1 is the all-new Career Stats page, which lets you track your ongoing performance history across all eight airports. 78 46.3k plays Save The Dog 65 1.2k plays Fill Fridge 91 28.4k plays Goodgame Poker 93 12.0k plays Football Killer 73 7.1k plays Adam and Eve GO 3 86 4.8k plays Fly THIS 74 8.3k plays Adam and Eve Go 2 89 68.3k plays Betrayal. Choose from four different view perspectives: tower, runway cam, sky view, as well as cockpit view. Each airport has two separate traffic patterns, offering you two completely different air traffic control experiences. Volume Two offers the following airports: Gameplays Controls: mouse You will have a difficult task: manage the airport traffic on your own. Airport Madness 3D offers 40 different aircraft that include the Airbus 380, the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, even the Concorde. Scan your radar screens for potential conflicts between aircraft, or use "Sky Cam" to observe the airport action from any perspective. Listen to human pilot voices as the aircraft obey your every command. Choose good weather or bad, adjust the tower height to your preference, then do your best to manage jet traffic into and out of eight different real-world airports. Push traffic as quickly as you can, while avoiding midair collisions. Like the first volume, we offer players a 3-dimensional air traffic control experience, from a control tower perspective. Airport Madness 3D: Volume 2 brings you eight new airports, new aircraft, more gates, and sharper detail. ![]()
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