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2011 flight simulator computer program
2011 video game
Infinite Flight
is a
flight simulation video game
developed by Infinite Flight LLC.
[1]
The game is available for
Android
and
iOS
.
Gameplay
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The simulator includes single-player and multi-player modes, including an option to play as air traffic control.
[2]
As a mobile game,
Infinite Flight
relies on the device's
accelerometer
for flight control.
[2]
[3]
Reception
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In a 2011 review,
Windows Central
wrote that the simulator got better with experience and would likely appeal to fans of the genre.
[3]
In 2012,
The Mac Observer
gave the first release a score of 2.5/5 ("Disappointing"), comparing it negatively to other flight simulators.
[4]
In 2014,
Engadget
considered
Infinite Flight
one of the best on the
App Store
[5]
and
The New York Times
called it the best on mobile devices.
[6]
FlightSim.com
later wrote approvingly of the just-released
C-130
aircraft, saying that the game's newer models were much better than earlier ones.
[7]
References
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- ^
"Terms of Use Agreement"
. Retrieved
2019-02-03
.
- ^
a
b
Boucher, Isabel (August 2, 2018).
"Infinite Flight: Fully Functional Flight Sim For Your Phone"
.
planepilotmag.com
. Retrieved
December 6,
2020
.
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a
b
Ponder, George (2011-05-09).
"Infinite Flight - Review"
.
Windows Central
. Retrieved
2020-12-19
.
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Martellaro, John (July 19, 2012).
"Infinite Flight Simulator for iOS: a Rough Ride"
.
Macobserver.com
. Retrieved
March 26,
2017
.
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Wehner, Mike (February 25, 2014).
"Infinite Flight offers a bumpy, excellent, ride"
.
Engadget
. Retrieved
2020-01-18
.
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Eaton, Kit (23 July 2014).
"Circle the Skies, From Your Smartphone or Tablet"
.
The New York Times
(published July 23, 2014)
. Retrieved
July 25,
2017
.
- ^
Daniels, Jack (Dec 4, 2016).
"Review: Infinite Flight C-130 Family"
.
Flightsim.com
. Retrieved
2020-01-18
.
External links
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