Tired of the same old flying sims. Polygon Flight Simulator feels like a weird mix of neat ideas and wonky physics. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. It can be frustrating but addictive in a strange way. No matter what, it keeps pulling me back for one more flight.
This game has a simple premise but tricky controls. The physics are wonky, making every takeoff and landing a gamble. It’s a neat experience to learn the quirks, but expect lots of trial and error. Basic navigation can be confusing at first but gets easier with practice.
Playing around with different aircraft and loadouts is key. There are no fancy upgrades, just choosing the right plane and tuning controls. Experimentation helps, but often you just end up sticking with what feels stable even if it’s not perfect. No need to overthink it.
One secret is to adjust your control settings early on. It makes flying less annoying. Also, don’t try to push too hard into tricky maneuvers too soon. Stay patient and focus on small improvements. Watch out for irritating aiming mechanics that can make flying more frustrating than necessary.
The game doesn’t really have a story, just a series of flights. You fly through different environments, trying to land smoothly or reach set points. The ending feels more like a grind than a conclusion. After a while, it’s just about mastering the controls and surviving longer.