Hi!
I'm a fan of economy simulation games and I also played the "Airline Tycoon" game many years ago.
I discovered "The Airline Project" some days ago and spend several hours playing it since then.
There is a lot of potencial in this game. I want to thank you for your work and want to share some suggestions for future improvements.
Greetings,
LowCostCarrier
I'm a fan of economy simulation games and I also played the "Airline Tycoon" game many years ago.
I discovered "The Airline Project" some days ago and spend several hours playing it since then.
There is a lot of potencial in this game. I want to thank you for your work and want to share some suggestions for future improvements.
- The biggest problem of the game is the lack of information on the financial sector. I don't know if a price is reasonable because I don't know the costs on a route. There should be an basic calculation tool to help.
Maybe you can also add a more detailed financial summary with an option to look back on previous months or years and a basic financial summary of the opponents.
- Another problem is that the player doesn't know how many passengers he can except on a route. For example I started a route with "very high" demand but I ended up with just 5% filling degree on a daily flight as the only serving airline. Perhabs you can add a feature to conduct a passenger survey for a route (cheap) or the whole airport (expensive) to get a number of estimated passengers (+/-20%).
- A passenger survey would also be great in case the player wants to know why passengers use his airline or not.
- The slot management in the current version is very annoying. Maybe you can build a summary page with all booked slots at all airports on it and if they are in use. It would also help if it would be possible to create a flight plan for a new plane immediately after the order.
- The airline market could be implemented as an expandable menu, e.g.:
[+] Manufactor I[-] Manufactor II - Plane A - Plane B[+] Manufactor III - Also it would be nice to have some filters and an option to directly compare three plane models.
- A "back" button like in a browser would be nice.
Greetings,
LowCostCarrier