
To make things more difficult, players are able to mess with each other by unleashing various obstacles on their competitors. The player that delivers the most passengers will win. In this mode all of the players are out for themselves though. The objective of this mode is similar to the campaign as you are still trying to bring passengers to their destination. When you complete an area you will then unlock any connected areas. If you receive at least one star in a level you will unlock the next. You will also receive a star rating based on delivering a certain number of passengers. Each passenger you deliver will earn you coins which you can then use to purchase additional types of planes. In the campaign you and the other players will try to work together in order to deliver as many passengers to their destination as possible before you run out of time. The main focus of the game is on the campaign. Thus the game is broken up into two main modes. While you can play the game by yourself, the game is built around being a multiplayer game. When planes crash the players will temporarily lose the ability to use that plane and will also lose some time. The players will be juggling multiple planes at the same time along with other obstacles that they have to avoid. These new passengers will then need to be transported to the airport or other location that corresponds to their color. Airplanes will be guided to airports where passengers will be dropped off and new passengers will be loaded. Players can either use motion controls to draw the paths or use analog sticks. Basically players will take control of a plane and will draw a path for the plane to follow. In Fly TOGETHER! you and a number of other players will be in charge of controlling various types of planes to transport passengers to their destination.


Fly TOGETHER! is a simple and fun little cooperative game that makes controlling air traffic considerably more enjoyable than you would expect. What intrigued me about Fly TOGETHER! was the simple concept of directing airplane traffic combined with a cooperative element where players had to work together in order to get the planes to their destinations quickly while avoiding crashes. Released back in April today I am looking at Fly TOGETHER! the latest game by the developers of Conduct TOGETHER!. I generally enjoy most genres of video games, but it is hard to beat a good cooperative game.

Any regular readers of Geeky Hobbies will know that we are huge fans of cooperative video games.
