Fly THIS!

Fly THIS!

Fly THIS! is an addictive game of explosive airplane action that will challenge your inner air traffic controller.

The sequel to the award winning Conduct THIS! takes players to the skies in a race against time to bring passengers safely to their destination by drawing flight paths and avoiding collisions in increasingly challenging action-puzzles.

Mastering air traffic has never looked this good and been this fun. Upgrade your airport and purchase new planes for your fleet as your little airline expands its reach to far away destinations.

• Control planes in a beautiful 3D world
• Simple and intuitive gameplay for everyone
• Transport passengers, earn coins and unlock new airplanes
• Progress through exotic islands with unique themes
• Fantastic soundtrack by composer Mikkel Gemzøe
• From the Award winning team that brought you Conduct THIS!

Rules & Instructions for Fly THIS!

Press on planes and drag to create a path.

Who is credited with developing this game’s storyline?

The team that worked on the design and creation of this game is Northplay.

What tags describe the game?

The tags highlight themes or concepts such as airplane, airport, arcade, flying.

What kind of game is this in terms of genre?

Based on its category, this game is a Casual.

What development tools were used to integrate graphics and physics in this game?

This game uses WebGL as its development technology.

Can players enjoy this game on their mobile devices?

Yes, Fly THIS! is mobile-friendly for iOS and Android users.

Who is this game designed for in terms of gender?

The game targets the Male & Female demographic.

Does the game feature any graphic violence or blood?

Yes, Fly THIS! involves blood or gore.

Does the game feature any elements of cruelty?

Yes, Fly THIS! contains scenes of cruelty or aggression.

For which age bracket is this game most suitable?

The intended players of this game by age group are Kids.

Is this game appropriate for younger audiences?

No, Fly THIS! is not family-friendly for younger players.
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