I FILLED THE SKIES with hundreds of planes in Fly Corp!

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What if cars didn't drive on roads and instead flew in the air? And what if you then had to manage that traffic in a Mini Motorways style game? Well, you'd end up with Fly Corp, the super addictive air traffic management game!

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About Fly Corp:

Develop your own transport network in various countries and cities: open new routes, buy new planes and upgrade them, increase capacity of the airports!

Control the passenger flow!
The game features an advanced passenger flow system. All the cities are real, and their population is like in their real analogues. The more population is the more people would like to fly somewhere. Each passenger has their own destination and they’ll fly with transfers if there’re no direct routes. You won’t have enough money to connect each city to all the other cities, so you’ll have to analyze the situation and make decisions about where the transport hub is going to be situated.
Just like planes, airports have their maximum capacity. You’ll lose even if one of them gets overloaded.

The whole world is your playing field!
Almost 200 countries and tens of thousands of cities all around the globe are available to you! You can build an airport in each city and begin transporting passengers. Different locations mean that you’ll have to adapt: while in Europe distances are small and it’s very easy to manage your network there, you’ll have to think about connecting distanced cities because the longer the route is, the more you’ll have to pay for opening it.

Different game modes – “Unlock all countries” and Challenges
Your task in “Unlock all countries” is to open every country in the world (it will cost you in-game money to unlock each of them) and cover the whole planet with your network. It is necessary to unlock a new country each 6 minutes, or you’ll lose.
Challenges are various scenarios with certain pre-set conditions and goals to reach. For example, to survive for some period of time or to earn specific amount of money. Each challenge is unique: in some of them you’ll have to quickly connect constantly unlocking airports, while in the other – to rebuild your network due to coronavirus outbreak in a country.

Random events won’t let you get bored
Sometimes, random events will occur. They can be positive (investments into your company, for example), negative (disasters blocking flights to some countries or from them), and even ridiculous (a businessman sued you because of spilled coffee in turbulence zone). You don’t know what to expect.

Compete with other players!
Each challenge has a high score table. Points are added for transporting passengers, earning money and buying infrastructure. Try to become the best!

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I just noticed how this game avoided the Crimea dispute - by removing Crimea entirely off the map.

teplapus
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Man, you're still confined to Europe and the game is already a madhouse. Can't imagine how it is when you get intercontinental.

jonathanblaine
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You know RCE is taking this seriously when there are no strongest shape jokes...

bubmagnuson
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"Oooh Nuremberg, everyone wants to go racing." Who wants to tell him?

ehrenmurdick
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Don't forget saving regularly, after unlocking US and setting up several transatlantic flights the game started freezing occasionally and crash after a while :( lost all progress. Devs definitely need to implement autosave.

StefRenders
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I love how wrong yet how adorable your pronunciation of polish cities names is ❤

adamborowy
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7:18 "Kharkiv! Everything's going to go through Kiev, 'cause I literally can't afford anything else" that accurately describes the airport situation here

retrmr_wave
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If I could leave a suggestion for the devs, it would be to give the player the option to upgrade planes collectively. Like, "Upgrade all planes to Level X" or maybe selecting the airports, something like that

AlwaysLoisLane
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That's soooo satisfying game. I really want next part!

vojvojcz
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I was having a really bad day today with my physical health, and this helped distract me from it. Thank you Matt :>

NovaCamellia
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You have to keep on making videos on this game!
This was so entertaining, and visually pleasing.

MagicalBread
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The Covid scenario is just there being no planes in the sky.

bramvuylsteke
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I challenge you for an "Oxygen Not Included". The amount of engineering that can be utilized there is mindblowing. It doesn't look like it from the first glance, but if you want to automate stuff and expand... And the devs really did think all through. At least before they started making DLCs.

AKRASNOVV
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Some tips for pronouncing polish city names so I don't die of laughter next time (polish name - english style pronunciation - ipa for every linguistics nerd out there):
Katowice - Katovitzeh - /kätɔvit͡sε/
Wrocław - Vrotzlav - /vrɔt͡swäv/
Łódź - Woodz - /wud͡ʑ/
The last one always makes me laugh when I think about it because it literally means "boat" lmao

whiven
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You got me to get the game yesterday. I tried getting all countries, got about a third of Europe then had to get a load of countries going towards central Africa, where getting lines to reach costs over a thousand. It went: Italy, Lybia, Niger, Cameroon (didn't realise it even had a border with Niger) then Gabon. I then not long later got Egypt. The closest major airport I had was Rome for all of these. Needless to say, Rome was quite busy for a while. Great little game, well worth the money so far.

Nutty
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I hope Matt plays this until he gets the long hauls to East Asia.. I had 3 fully upgraded 5 plane connections coming from Seoul, Beijing and somewhere, into Ankara, and game random-event decided to close Ankara *dead*.

Tridentus
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Don’t be shy to upgrade airports, Matt.
You’re only making it significantly harder if you don’t upgrade them.

PugCuber
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RCE playing this is great fun to watch, the torment of him in real-time trying to optimize the choices and the despair over "oh no I should have sent that route to Berlin" type regrets

soupwizard
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Flying Manchester-Birmingham would totally be cheaper than getting a train in the UK.

dakarimane
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Yes part 3 needed! And maybe 4-5-6-7-8-9-10 and more too!

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