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28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
A good start...,
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This review is from: Airlines 2 (CD-ROM)
I really wanted to like Airlines 2. It is basically an updated and improved Air Bucks (if you remember that one). I really like Air Bucks, but since it was a DOS game... I hadn't played it for years.I had to try five different computers before I found one that would run Airlines 2. Luckily I have the variety of choices to try. You must have Windows Me, a 3D graphics card and at least 128MB of RAM. Your display driver has to be up to date, and a newer CD-ROM drive. It was rediculously hard to get it working. Now for the bad news <g>. Things work fine for a couple of years and then planes start crashing left and right. After about 10 years, even if you replace your airplanes with newer ones, you will have multiple airplane crashes EACH MONTH. If there were this many crashes in real life no one would ever fly. The most important plane is the Boeing (called Boodwing) 707. Stock up on these because they get discontinued about a year before the 747 shows up (at a far higher cost) and many routes only are economical to fly with 707s. Huge cities must have large planes flying to them, so when you lose a 707 most times you have to shut down the route. DC-10's can take some routes, but not most. The rule "book" is a joke. There are many important rules that you have to figure out by trial and error. For instace, the rule book says that planes "must be the right size" for a route. What does that mean? Huge cities must be served by large planes. Tiny cities by small planes. So, if you Large city being served by 737s (for instance) grows to a Huge city, all of those routes suddenly stop working until the planes are replaced by 707s, DC-10s or the like. In many cases the routes have to be abondoned. Want to fly a hub and spoke network? Forget it. A city can have, at most five routes in and out of it (depending on the size). Don't even get me started on the total lack of responce from their technical support people. This game could have been very good, but it fails miserably.
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Do the designers actually play the games?,
By Austin Milbarge (Cedar Park, TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Airlines 2 (CD-ROM)
Nervous about the manufacturer is not a good way to start playing a game. Global Star Software has been pushing back Airport Tycoon 2 (the more anticipated release) since October 2002, including two more delays in January and February. Obviously, the game is either poor, buggy as hell, or both. So sitting down to tackle Airlines 2 made me nervous.And how! After a nightmare installation (thank goodness I have a Windows ME machine, it wouldn't work on XP), I finally got 'er going. The game is more like an interactive spreadsheet, but hey, I like the numbers games it gives you. Then, as previously mentioned in another (and quite well-written) review, the planes start falling from the sky. The whole point of a simulation is an aspect of realism, which this game lacks. Realism is replaced with frustration, which really kills the whole experience. I hope the designers create a fix/patch to correct this. For now, the game is one of those that you throw up your hands and say, "man, that was SO close. I was very nearly entertained."
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Hard to navigate,
By kosta trimovski (hoffman estates, il United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Airlines 2 (CD-ROM)
Pc requirements are false, game will not work with pentium 3 procesor even if you have 64 MB video card and 256 ram.Game starts at year 1960 and you can't change that. Authors of the game should look at Nintendo AIRBIZ Supersonic game and take some notes.
22 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A nice alternative to Airport Tycoon 2 or Airline Tycoon,
By CNC (UN) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Airlines 2 (CD-ROM)
If you like the sound of running your own airline, dealing with things like tropical storms, oil crisis, ill-tempered passengers and stressed-out flight personal then this strategy and management game from Take 2 Games/Global Star Software will probably appeal to you. Included in the game are over 100 planes and airports over many geographic regions. The graphics are generally good and you can expect varied game play.
10 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
AIRLINE by Efzed,
By A Customer
This review is from: Airlines 2 (CD-ROM)
Hi everyone. I have a copy of AIRLINE Simulation which is avaialble at www.airlinesimulation.com I think this simulation is far better than Airlines 2 (which I also have) The gameplay is much more realistic, there are over 5000 airports and there are around 250 aircraft types. It is much more flexible than Airlines 2 and whenever I have contacted their customer support I usually get a fast reply - within 48 hours at least. I can ddefinatly recommend this game.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
VERY VERY VERY BAD,
By A Customer
This review is from: Airlines 2 (CD-ROM)
The game don't work! I load the the game, the screen turns black and the the game quits. I E-Mailed the Tech. Support people, they gave me a bunch of mubo jumbo about pulling files out doing this and that and send them the files, I did not understand a word, and I am good about the Tech. side of computers. And my computer is only 5 months old and well over the system requirements. Do not waste your money!P.S. This game should get no stars, but it wont let me post unless I give it at least one star.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
I was disappointed,
By A Customer
This review is from: Airlines 2 (CD-ROM)
Airlines 2 is a bit simplistic and mechanical. Routes are all to/from with a single "home" and destination, so you can't spend time weaving flights and aircraft together. I don't get any sensation of fun here. All in all, I'd pass.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Could have been better,
By "fsvw" (Traverse City, MI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Airlines 2 (CD-ROM)
Airlines 2 is great because it deals with building an airline empire. However, it falls short of being really entertaining. The fun factor is just to small. It cannot compare to any of the simulation games such as Railroad Tycoon or Ports of Call. Also, the developers changed the brand names of airplanes.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Waste of Money,
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This review is from: Airlines 2 [Download] (Software Download)
I tried playing it, but every two days your plane falls out the sky, brand new planes, does not matter the brand, I choose a region, but you game does not tell you how much money you need to have in order to fly say from Boston to England, you were not allowed to set up cross nation flights, or a across the US, then I E-mailed the company to see if there was a patch, they told me, Hey we can't help, just keep saving the game and thanked me to wasting my money, Amazon MUST REMOVE THIS GAME FROM THEIR INVENTORY, it's worthless.
2 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
It's fun,
By captain01 "jman0007" (Mesa, AZ United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Airlines 2 (CD-ROM)
the game is fun if you can keep your airline going and making money. I havn't found any hints online so if you don't understand something, your on your own. I believe the computer cheats in it's favor. All things considered it's a good game.
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Airlines 2 by Global Star Software (Windows 95 / 98 / Me)
$29.99 $4.99
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