Titan of the Skies is a asymmetrical co-op multiplayer Airship Combat Juggernaut game. After a great flood, mankind is divided into island nations, sitting on what were the tallest peaks of the planet. The skies have become home to the new ecosystem, with massive air factories and floating city's becoming common across the planet. Of course, since no one knows what caused the flood, most of the nations are at war with each other, attempting to destroy each others Airships and cripple their economies. Titan of the skies has 13 players per match, with 12 on one side, and a lone player on the other. The difference is, the 12 players are all flying in small single seat airplanes, while our solve survivor is piloting one of the biggest Airships ever constructed. The 12 players are the Phantom Blades, Mercenaries looking to destroy and salvage the AFF Goliath. Meanwhile, our lone player is captaining the Goliath, and must fend off the attack long enough to get his ship to the warp ring back to his Capital City. For the Blades, the game is a third person aircraft combat game, fighting off attack drones, and trying to do enough damage to vital sections of the Airship. For Goliaths Captain, he sees the world as a Real Time Strategy game, with his ship at the centre, able to use it to create Drones, Turret Platforms, and resource collector ships, in a rapid production based game of cat and mouse. Who will become victorious? Who will sink into the ocean? and who will become Titan of the Skies?
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You are Joe.
Joe works as a aircraft captain for Air New Zealand.
You're next flight will be from Auckland to Sydney.
Three Hours, Thirty Five Minutes.
In Real Time.
The Tasman Crossing is a 2D first person flight simulator, where you fly passengers from Auckland International Airport to Sydney International Airport, and then back again. In Real Time. Its not as easy as it sounds as you deal with the fact that not only is their not much to do for the next 3 and a half hours, but that the autopilot on this plane has been disabled for maintenance, mean course correction is required every few minutes. Suffer from an emergency landing, and your going to need to travel in coach on a different aircraft, all the way back to the airport you departed from. In Real Time. A successful Landing at your destination will net you exactly 1 point. As will the return flight. And all sequential flights. Luckily you only need 100 points to win, so it shouldn't take you that long; only about three hundred and fifty nine hours. Oh, and since the game is so easy, the option to save the game would not be added; A single sitting is all that should be required to finish this game.
Final Call for Flight MDS185 to Sydney...
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