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Control a paper airplane as it descends, avoiding blocks, and ride as long as you can!

Edit: This game is on-hold due to an incompatibility with the latest Playdate OS.

Pandamonia LLC
StatusOn hold
Publisher
Rating
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
Authora2
Made withPlaydate
Tags3D, Playdate
Average sessionA few minutes
LanguagesEnglish

Purchase

Buy Now$2.99 USD or more

In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $2.99 USD. You will get access to the following files:

TinyPlane.pdx.zip 566 kB

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„This game is incompatible with your system version. Please update the game or contact the developer”…….. for 2.99usd

I may need to update the app to support the latest OS version. I have to check with my employer (I made this game before I started working here) to see if that is allowed. I know they have strict rules about “side work”

Hello! Any updates at all to this? Would love to check this game out. Thanks!

Unfortunately my current employment prevents me from updating this game for the latest OS version. I’m sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.

(+1)

More Warioware inspired games should come on the Playdate! This is amazing!

Where'd you find the "Download for Playdate" sticker for the cover? or did you make it?

Great game!
Since you don't use them currently, could you please map the "A" button as "right" and the "B" buttom as "left"? ^^

(+2)

Would you consider implementing speed up when descending straight down?

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And also would you consider making the plane move faster when 'whooshing' left and right? The game feels a bit too sluggish in general especially past floor 50, and also when the zone is changing.

And some music/sounds would be nice too

any updates?

(+1)

Great game!

(+4)

Looks good. Would play better with crank controls.

(+1)(-6)

Crank isn't needed here for this level of control.  Most devs are over-using the crank because it's the gimmick of the system.  It's really only needed for games that require very fine, granular control.

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Best game