Difference between revisions of "Worlds Of Flight"
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|Publisher = [[Microsoft]] | |Publisher = [[Microsoft]] | ||
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|Platform = [[Dragon 32]] or [[Dragon 64]] | |Platform = [[Dragon 32]] or [[Dragon 64]] | ||
|Genre = Simulator | |Genre = Simulator | ||
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[[Image:WOF_01_Take-off.png|300px|Ready for take-off]] | [[Image:WOF_01_Take-off.png|300px|Ready for take-off]] | ||
− | [[Category:Games]] [[Category:Game_Online]] | + | [[Category:Games]] [[Category:Game_Online]] [[Category:Game_1984]] |
Revision as of 21:30, 14 August 2010
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This must be one of the most ambitious titles ever released for the Dragon, a flight simulator with a 3D wireframe view of your surroundings. At the start of this "game" you find yourself in the cockpit of a small plane at a small airfield. You can take off, fly around, inspect the scenery, and then land again.
The game requires two analog joysticks to control the plane.