8.6 /10 1 Votes
4.4/5 Publisher(s) Jundroo LLC Developer Jundroo, LLC Mode Single-player video game | 9/10 3.9/5 GOG Initial release date 2014 Genre Simulation game | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Platforms Android, Microsoft Windows, iOS, Macintosh operating systems Similar Kerbal Space Program, Besiege, Scrap Mechanic, Slitherio, Happy Wheels |
Simpleplanes gameplay besiege meets ksp let s play simple planes part 1
SimplePlanes is a simulation video game developed and published by Jundroo LLC. SimplePlanes followed the release of SimplePhysics and SimpleRockets. The game was first released on Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows and was ported to iOS and Android later. It was released onto Steam on 17 December 2015 after going through the Steam Greenlight process. The game gives the player the ability to build planes and finish challenges. The game was well received by critics, with the main downfalls mentioned the most being the "slippery controls" and the graphical design.
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- Simpleplanes gameplay besiege meets ksp let s play simple planes part 1
- Gameplay
- Development
- Reception
- References
Gameplay
In SimplePlanes the player is tasked to build a plane using the materials and objects provided. Downloadable planes created by the community can also be downloaded. When the plane is finished, the player can fly it around the open-world physics-based map. The game also has the ability to build cars and other mechanical objects. SimplePlanes contains challenges which the player can do. The challenges involve short tutorial-type activities such as the "take-off tutorial" and the "landing tutorial" but can get more advanced with missions such as "SAM Evasion" and "Trench Run".
Development
Following the release of popular games SimpleRockets and SimplePhysics, Jundroo LLC released SimplePlanes on Windows and Mac OSX. Soon after it was ported to iOS and Android. The Windows and OSX versions were first sold on Gumroad but when SimplePlanes was released onto Valve Corporation's Steam on 17 December 2015 after going through the Steam Greenlight process, all sales were moved there. All purchasers from Gumroad received a free Steam key. Mac copies were also sold via the Mac App Store. The people who purchased the game through this method had to email the receipt to get the Steam key.
Reception
SimplePlanes received mostly positive reviews for both its mobile and PC versions with the biggest issue people had was the process of building. Nadia Oxford, a writer for Gamezebo gave SimplePlanes a 4/5 for its realistic flight challenges, sandbox mode and the amount of building options. The review was weighed down by the lack of tutorials and how "getting pieces to fit together doesn't always go as planned". Jordan Minor from 148Apps criticised the game for its "slippery controls" and he noted the environment was "ugly, muddy and blocky". He compared the graphics to "a poor man's Wii Sports resort" and said the planes looked like small wooden toys with the best compliment he could give the game was; "who knows if the aerodynamic knowledge players learn from SimplePlanes can actually transfer over into the real world? But, gameplay and visual gripes aside, the fact that it at least feels like it can is probably the best compliment this game can get". Ben Schwan, a writer for the German website Heise Online also expressed his critisim with the building mechanics. Mark Steighner, a writer for Hardcore Gamer did not criticise the controls but instead commented on the lack of charisma that games like Kerbal Space Program have. He also addressed the novelty issue and how after a while the game can get boring.