Overview
Released in 1982 and developed by Apollo, Inc., this arcade-style video game offers players the unique experience of managing air traffic control. Aiming to test players’ strategic thinking and reaction times, the game challenges them to coordinate landing sequences for incoming aircraft.
Gameplay
In this engaging simulation, players assume the role of an air traffic controller. The primary objective is to safely navigate multiple airplanes from one side of the screen to the other without causing mid-air collisions. The game requires skillful timing and precise decision-making as the aircraft increase in speed and numbers with each level.
Features
- Classic 2D graphics typical of early 1980s video games.
- Simple joystick-based controls, offering an intuitive user experience.
- Progressively challenging levels that test the player’s multitasking abilities.
Legacy
While not considered a major hit of its time, it contributed to the incremental growth of simulation-style games during the early era of video gaming. Although its impact might not be widely referenced in modern discussions, it remains a part of the rich tapestry of early 1980s arcade games.







