Home > Hobbies & Games > Video Games > Video Game Reviews
Created on: May 20, 2008 Last Updated: May 25, 2008
Recently, I played First Class Flurry". It is an aptly named RPG simulation. The best way to describe it is a day in the life of a flight attendant.
The graphics are great for 2D and the game runs smooth. The demo offers limited play for an hour. The full version offers several challenging levels.
The game opens up with a tutorial that leads you to believe this is a simple game. After completing the tutorial the fun begins. You are at the whim of the passengers and you must keep them happy.
They have speech bubbles. You must click on these to get their order. If their speech bubbles turn red you lose points. If they change their mind you lose major points. If they get fed up enough they change their order.
As the levels progress more services are offered. This adds to the flurry'. The customers, as in real life, tend to fully utilize these new services.
The faster you serve and in the order the request was taken in you gain points and bonus points. In this sense the game is really straight forward. It's the pace that really gets you.
Another part of the game I enjoyed was the child. If they wander away from their parents, you must take them back. In the middle of service this can be a hassle.
There are little cheats here and there I noticed. You can make the order and check the person the order belongs to while she is serving another passenger. This is convenient as, if you remember, service gets crazy.
Even with this nifty little feature you still have to strategize about the best way to maneuver around the craft for optimal efficiency. You also have to remember who was served and whose awaiting service.
After completing the level you get rated. Usually however you can tell by the passengers faces who was happy and who was not.
You get points and bonuses after completing the level. If you did a really good job you can upgrade various aspects of the plane like seats, walls, etc.
Other options are a tray that holds more items or better shoes. I recommend these upgrades as those orders can come pretty fast. This is also a plus as I love to shop after a hard day of work.
After the demo was over and it was time to uninstall, I experienced no problems. So, this game has no adware, spyware, or other malware. Definitely a plus!
I had a good time playing this game. I would recommend this game for both adults and children alike as there's no inappropriate content. On a five point scale of 1 (terrible) to 5 (excellent), I give it a score of 5.
Learn more about this author, Melantha Matthews.
Click here to send this author comments or questions.
Below are the top articles rated and ranked by Helium members on:
Downloadable game reviews: First Class Flurry
I will admit it: I usually hate work games. As in, games where you do mundane jobs that people do in real life where the
by Ryan Headley
First Class Flurry takes flight into a sky of activity and excitement! The game eases you into your job as a first-class
First Class Flurry Downloadable Game Review
Rating: 3/5
First Class Flurry is the ultimate game of multi-tasking. Your character
Recently, I played First Class Flurry". It is an aptly named RPG simulation. The best way to describe it is a day in the
by D.C. Cushman
First Class Flurry sounded like a fun game, and caught my attention since there aren't too many games about planes or airports.
View All Articles on: Downloadable game reviews: First Class Flurry
Helium Debate
Cast your vote!
Is the Playstation 3 really better than the Playstation 2?
Click for your side.
Featured Partner
Food for Everyone Foundation has partnered with Helium, giving you the chance to write for a cause. Browse Food for Everyone's featured titles, pick an issue and write! You can also donate your article earnings. Share what...more