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Take Off – The Flight Simulator is ready for boarding on iPhone, iPad and Android devices on June 9th (Video)

The fuel tanks have been filled, the luggage has been loaded onboard and the cabin crew is standing by. Take Off – The Flight Simulator, developed by Jujubee and published by astragon Entertainment, is ready for boarding. All passengers are now asked to proceed to their departure game so that their flight can lift off on iPhone®, iPad® and Android devices on June 9th.

For aviation fans, the dream of flying will be fully realized as they embark on a virtual world tour. Ambitious pilots can climb into the detailed cockpits of 14 realistically recreated commercial aircraft and take flight to the biggest and busiest airports in 21 famous cities such as London, Los Angeles, Dubai and Frankfurt progressing over the course of their career to destinations including Moscow, Sydney and Bangkok.

Be it a small single engine light airplane or a huge jumbo jet, it will be the player’s own responsibility to navigate their plane safely to its destination, including take-offs and landings, using either virtual joystick, slider or motion controls. Weather conditions such as rain or fog will also test the player’s mettle and skill turning an otherwise easy landing into a real challenge. Technical defects in the airplane likewise need to be dealt with swiftly while always keeping a cool head.

In addition to a free flight mode which lets players explore the eight main islands of Hawaii in a completely open game world, Take Off – The Flight Simulator will also offer exciting and varied missions including rescue flights, emergency landings, tourist services, cargo transportation and many more. Successful missions are rewarded with new flight licenses, which in turn can be used to unlock bigger planes.