Overview
- Number of Players
- 4
- Genre
- Release Date
WiiWare
- 29th Nov 2010, 500 points
- 16th Jun 2011, 500 points
- Also Available On
- Series
- Official Site
- airportmania.com
Reviews
Review Airport Mania: First Flight (WiiWare)
First class, or terminal illness?
Air travel is well known for many things: overbooking, lost luggage, expensive food, cramped quarters and, most recently, a choice between having your crotch grabbed or letting airport security take naked pictures of you. It's not really the sort of experience that you'd expect to lend itself to a positive gaming...
Screenshots 4
Airport Mania: First Flight News
Nintendo Download 29th November 2010 (North America)
Cave Story DSiWare is here
A little delayed but still delicious, it's this week's Nintendo Download for North America and a cracking week it is too. Let's get on with it. DSiWare: Cave Story (Nicalis, 1000pts) – The portable version of WiiWare's top notch Cave Story, this can hopefully live up to the standard of its home console predecessor whilst...
News Airport Mania: First Flight Approaches the Runway with a Trailer
Take an eagle-eyed look at the new WiiWare air traffic control game
If you enjoyed playing Firemint's Flight Control, then you might want to take note of the upcoming WiiWare title Airport Mania: First Flight and check out the first trailer for the air traffic control game from Reflexive Entertainment and South Winds Games. Originally published on...
About The Game
Pack your bags for a trip through the skies in Airport Mania.
Travel through eight amusing airports while you land a variety of planes, purchase upgrades and avoid delays. Stay on your toes, as some planes carry precious cargo and will need to land in a hurry, while others might need a trip to the repair shop. But, with good planning, you're sure to make it to the gate on time.
With unique challenges, whimsical characters and fun that'll put a smile on your face, Airport Mania is one flight you can't miss!
Comments 1
This reminds me of the old Humongous Entertainment art style. You know, Putt-Putt and Pajama Sam and Fatty Bear, etc. I think they actually had a game to introduce small children to the concept of airports.
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