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First Class Flurry Review
Airport Mania fans may wonder if First Class Flurry attempts to clone Airport Mania's success, but that would be comparing apples to oranges. Or should that be comparing supersonic jets to gliders? Anyway, Airport Mania involves directing and taking care of planes while First Class Flurry, like most traditional time management games, has players controlling a young girl - in this case, a flight attendant.
Airport Mania: First Flight Review
I could never do an air traffic controller's job - imagine the stress of having to schedule the flight paths of hundreds of giant flying pieces of metal so that they don't crash into each other, run out of fuel, or get behind schedule. South Winds Games and Reflexive figured out the fact that all this coordinating and juggling could make a decent time management game, and as it turns out, they were right.
First Look - Airport Mania: First Flight
If you've had your fill of waiting tables, sewing dresses and babysitting (and even if you haven't), Reflexive Entertainment has something a little different up its sleeve with the upcoming time management game Airport Mania: First Flight.