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The game includes unobtrusive iAds which are removed by purchasing any upgrade.Īir Wings is the first multiplayer game I’ve played that uses Game Center for matching opponents, and it works remarkably well. I recommend getting only the second plane pack if you’re strapped for cash, since it gives you the extremes (the fastest, least durable plane and the toughest, slowest one) to nicely round out your arsenal.

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There are two upgrade packs for purchase, each containing two airplanes. The plane upgrades are worth buying, since the basic “Dart” airplane is easily outdone by the upgraded models. Buying a map just allows you to use it for practice flights. This isn’t too bad though, since multiplayer battles take place in any randomized map whether you’ve bought it or not. By default you can use only the most basic plane and one combat arena.
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This means that the app is free to download and play, but you can pay via in-app purchases to unlock more planes and maps. Unlike Pangea’s other games, Air Wings uses a freemium payment model. It’s a lot like Bugdom in that respect, set in a miniature environment filled with everyday objects like flashlights and concrete blocks. The 3D graphics are nice, but hardly revolutionary. Controls are responsive and can be adjusted for sensitivity. There’s a pretty low flight ceiling, so don’t expect to haul up on your iPhone to pull a loop and get the drop on a tailing opponent – you’ll just straighten out into a level flight at max altitude. Tilt the iDevice to direct your plane and use buttons to fire, select weapons, boost, or calibrate the accelerometer. The controls are similar to any other accelerometer-based flight game. You pick up weapons (spitballs, rubber bands, pencil missiles, etc) to engage in multiplayer online battle through Game Center. After re-releasing some older OS X games on the App Store like Nanosaur 2, Bugdom 2, and Cro-Mag Rally, Pangea has moved on to new material.Īir Wings puts you behind the controls of a maneuverable paper airplane, flying through a variety of household environments like a cardboard box fort or a sandbox.
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The venerable creators of my favorite classic Mac games have a modern iOS hit on their hands with Air Wings. It’s no secret that I’m a fan of paper airplanes, so it comes as no surprise that I’m enjoying the latest game from Pangea Software. There are no win/loss rankings in Game Center yet, just a total multiplayer score, but hopefully an expanded rankings system will come in the future.Review: Air Wings Posted: Ma| Author: Evan Brus | Filed under: Apple | Tags: Air Wings, game, iOS, Pangea Software, paper airplane | 5 Comments Games are all matched up by either inviting up to three other friends or by auto matching you with others in case, as Steve Jobs put it, you have no friends. Instead of being stuck in the world of single player racing, the new version of Cro-Mag lets you race against others, complete with in-game chat, via Game Center.
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With the 4.1 update though, the game has found a whole new life for me (until the "so many other games" swallows it up again). It was always a good game, but with so many other racing games out there, it just got swallowed up. The whole thing was great, and then I found Cro-Mag Rally and the rest of the Game Center enhanced apps from Pangea.Īdmittedly, I'd never really gotten into Cro-Mag Rally when it was first out. I loved that it had its own app, and that it was easy to find directly compare your stats with friends, rather than having to dig through huge lists to find them. I'll admit, even when Game Center was just a big high-score collector, like OpenFeint and Plus+ before it, I was happy.
