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Saturday, 16 June 2012
Airline Tycoon Deluxe Review
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This iOS port of a PC classic could've used a lot more time in the shop. I mean a LOT more.
People
are always clamoring for iOS ports of older games. New ones, too, but a
PC game from ’93 is much more likely to run on an iPhone or iPad than
something that requires several gigs of space and a $2000 graphics card.
We’ve been seeing more and more classics getting the treatment, and
it’s something I couldn’t be happier about. Unfortunately, for every
resounding success there’s an Airline Tycoon Deluxe.
A big stumbling block is the tutorial. In short, it’s just not very helpful. It covers a handful of the very
basics, then just tosses players out into the game proper. It’s
certainly plausible for someone to learn by doing, but after so many
years spent with more robust how-to guides it feels like something that
fell through the cracks. I’m sure genre purists won’t mind, but the rest
of the game is stymied by a major one-two punch: the text is so small
it’s almost illegible on the iPhone, and the controls are horrendous. I
mean HORRENDOUS. The hit detection is about 50/50 and there’s a
total lack of indication as to what can be tapped unless players touch
and drag all over the screen to bring up info boxes. But by far the
worst issue is the inability to exit certain menus. Seriously, I felt
like I had to turn four times counter-clockwise in the middle of a wheat
field on the solstice to get out of the hiring screen (pictured). I’m
not kidding; it took several minutes of random tapping before it decided
to release me.
This post was written by: Irfan Jam
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