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N-Philes Review: Air Traffic Chaos

N-Philes writes: "Let me begin by telling you that I'm not like most people. I have a strange obsession with airports and subways or any form of transportation that carries a large mass of people. I'm sure there are a few people out there that feel the same way; whether they enjoy seeing how people from different locations interact or the excitement of taking off in an airplane for the first time. Air Traffic Chaos does not capture many of these emotions for people like myself, nor does it try to. It does prove to be a realistic air traffic control simulation as viewed from a larger standpoint."

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AATG: Air Traffic Chaos Review

AATG:

"With 5 airports to choose from, a maximum of 4 inbound, 4 outbound flights, varying weather conditions, multiple airlines and 3 difficulties ranging from rookie to novice to expert, it's hardly a feature packed title. And while each individual airport ramps up the difficulty by adding extra runways, different types of flights, or even unexpected scenarios like planes that need towing, the game appears at first glance to be lacking in the longevity department. Yet somehow, I've been playing this every night before sleep for a good few weeks. And whether that's because it sends me to sleep because of its extremely hardcore sensibilities or because I'm hopelessly addicted to it is for you to decide."

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TheBBPS Review: Air Traffic Chaos

TheBBPS:

"I'd definitely recommend picking the game up if you're a puzzle fan. It may look like some sort of weird plane sim, but it's really an involved nuanced puzzle game. I love when I get to play a game that isn't something I've played before. Each game I play makes that less and less likely so it's a real joy when it happens."

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EuroGamer: Air Traffic Chaos Review

EuroGamer Writes:

"Air Traffic Chaos is CakeMania for anoraks: a basic, bizarrely unglamorous, stern and unloving mistress that you just cannot bring yourself to leave, to stop wanting to please. The extras, options, and number of stages are a slap in the face, the rewards pitiful and the pain great, but you won't care; and you'll spend dozens of hours compulsively playing it, more than you will many other more lavish and entertaining DS games. I struggled for a long time to come up with a reason for this, but it might be as simple as this: Air Traffic Chaos is, basically, terribly, perfect."

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