Software:Air Mail (video game)

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Air Mail
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Developer(s)Chillingo
Platform(s)iOS
ReleaseMay 24, 2012
Mode(s)Single-player

Air Mail is an iOS game developed by British studio Chillingo Ltd and released on May 24, 2012.

Critical reception

The game has a Metacritic score of 85% based on 11 critic reviews.[1]

SlideToPlay wrote " Air Mail is a delightful flight sim with broad appeal. It's about the precise controls and engaging story, not locking on with missiles or machine guns. "[2] Vandal Online said " An original, fun and entertaining app that is above most of the games in the App Store. Its gameplay is direct and its control great, and is also beautifully crafted in graphics. "[3] AppSmile said " A high-flying and highly-enjoyable experience, Air Mail allows you to take to the skies like few others. "[4] Gamezebo wrote " Despite its lack of realism, fans of flight will want to sample it-as will anyone else who's just in the mood for a whimsical iOS game. "[5] 148Apps said " Air Mail definitely lives up to the promise that the game had when I first got to play it. This is a fun flying game that has the feel of a Nintendo 64 or Dreamcast classic with its colorful graphics and feel, and it's well worth the premium app price to check it out. "[6]

TouchGen wrote " This is one of my favorite high-flying games on iOS. It looks fantastic, provides solid options for controls and has a cool story that makes each and every task feel important. I would love to have seen some multiplayer and improved cutscenes. That being said, this is a damn good game that I absolutely loved, and highly recommend. "[7] TouchArcade wrote "The advanced control requires a good bit of practice to get it right, but should eventually be your control of choice. "[8] Edge Magazine said " And though a clutch of score-based challenges are both too few and too brisk, they contribute to an iOS game of rare generosity and substance. "[9] AppSpy wrote " Air Mail brings a much-needed sense of fun and freedom to the App Store, encouraging players to breathe in its wonderful world through exploration. "[10] Modojo wrote " Air Mail could've been exceptional, but as it stands, the game will just have to settle for being great, with beautiful art work, tight controls and fun exploration/time-based play. "[11] Pocket Gamer UK said " An impressive game with a gorgeous world you'll want to explore, Air Mail is only let down by its lack of challenge. "[12]

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