I'm in two minds about this game... Ok, I've not played it very long, but I thought I'd write this review to tell others before they buy it. It needs A LOT more work. Firstly, the blurb is quite misleading - It's not a tycoon/sim style game. It feels like a port from a tablet game. There is an element of planning when it comes to controlling where and when your aircrafts go, but a major downside is when you want to build a new building, the game has already told you where it's going to be built. The tutorial is poorly done. It gives no indication of how to play the game, no tutorial text, it just runs like the regular game with a hand now and then that pops up on screen. Pros: - The price is right (£2.50 in UK) - The Jetway is a nice touch (also would have been nice if you'd mentioned it was manual) - The maps and how you can see your plane's position over the US/EU - Has potential Cons: - No real freedom, everything is pre-built - Very bad tutorial - Very repetative - No real...
The Terminal 2
- Release Date:
- Aug 8, 2014
- Developer:
- FrameLineNetwork
- Publisher:
- FrameLineNetwork
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
'The Terminal 2' game is an airport management game. Land, park, unload, load, fuel and take off your fleet. The better you play the more planes you get every game-day. Expand your airport with more jetways, runways and terminal buildings. Connect the local transportation to get more passengers to your Terminal complex. Find all these in your in-game Store for more. This is a fun airport simulator, manage your airport and fly your planes to the selected destinations. Be a real game tycoon and develop your airport and your aircraft fleet size as many of eight flights.
Main Features:
- build terminal facilities, ground transportation, parking, hangars and runways
- select from many aircraft types and send them to various destinations
- many weather conditions: snow, rain, fog, sunshine
- refuel, repair , unload , board airplanes to earc money and xp points,
- handle emergency situations
- sim and tycoon like of game style,
- unlock many achievements
- plane disasters may happen
- addictive game play
- please note that only one helicopter can be built in this version
- Be a super airport management game player,
- Expand your airplane fleet, your airport size, your passenger numbers by connecting new transportation options,
- Work as an airport manager, clear runways, take off planes, land your fleet,
- Build new airplanes, create large airports, start new airplane routes, express yourself in the aviation market,
- Enjoy the airport tycoon game experience,
- Select from many aircraft types and earn more money and xp points by sending them to various locations,
- Learn more about aviation tycoon games,
Please find some important tutorials in the game settings menu.
Game Development History:
I always loved "Flight games" but always I was missing some more realistic graphics. So in October 2012, I decided to create a game for myself and also for the masses of You. Hope you will enjoy playing this game as much as I enjoyed creating it...
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User Reviews
Let me start by saying this game is not fun. It is tedious, arbirary, and full of bugs. I'm a huge fan of Aeronbiz Supersonic, the airline business game for SNES. There has never been a better airline industry sim since. Aerobiz Supersonic was not a fancy game and it had all the right elements - race against competitors, market based demand for passengers, global event causing growth and decline to markets, choice of hubs and growth of hubs, and management of your fleet. Terminal 2 does none of these. You are in charge of an airport in Seattle (why would you hub in Seattle!?). You main job is to move the aircraft around on the tarmac and make sure they don't run into each other. In other words, this game is tedious and boring. It also doesn't make any sense. You get $$ and xp for completing flights, but the $$ and xp you get do not relate to the distance or number of passengers. For example, I saved up to buy a A340 so I could fly to Europe instead of domestic routes thinking thes...
I really want to like this game. Literally everything I want in a transport management game, but it really suffers from the technical aspect. First off the game feels like it was designed to be played on a tablet, only offering windowed and full screen options, and that's it. You're also constantly dealing with multiple currencies (Fuel, XP and Money), but seeing as how the game is only $4 I can forgive those minor issues. Other issues however include that the game looks really rough, everything just feels unfinished, and lacks polish. The UI also looks quite rough and in need of a coat of paint, and some tweeks in funcionality. Navigating a plane from the gate to the runway takes a few too many clicks in different locations for my taste. Same goes for navigating a plane from the runway to the gate. Why do I have to load the plane with passengers prior to sending it to the hanger for repairs? I doubt the passengers want to sit on the plane while it's being repaired. The tutor...
I know I don't have many hours on the game, to be honest it's not something you can play for hours. At least in my opinion, the game does get a bit frustrating at times and I'll explain why. So essentially you own one airport. You buy the aircraft using money and XP (virtual, of course). You go through a process of clicking, allowing it to forward between taxiways to the gate. You have to do a sequence of unloading, choosing new destination, refueling, boarding and then more clicks to get it to the runway, it takes off and you don't see it until it returns to land in which you need to clear it and again start the process of guiding it to the gate. Now, it's not too bad. Although the clicking process becomes tedious; when you have 3 aircraft on the ground you'll appreciate it better (you don't want aircraft crossing paths and crashing on the ground). You build upon your airport by buying additional features, ie an extra gate, ways of increasing passenger numbers (you'll need to do th...
Pretty simple game - build an aircraft, board aircraft, fly routes. Could benefit from some tweaking: Auto routes would be helpful; passenger demand for destinations should be indicated; greater preventative controls. Most glaring bug that I noticed is that if you order an aircraft to do a command (i.e. take off, land, taxi) and a warning comes up afterward, your ship is sunk as there's no way to cancel commands or make emergency changes.
ENG: Yes, another fine & simple simulator game, referral! :3 FIN: Kyllä, taas yksi hyvä ja yksinkertainen simulaattori peli, suositteluni! :3
God, literally one of the worse games. It makes me think is this actually finished half way through. Basically it's repeatative and you eventually learn that was 7 hours of your time lost.
This is the biggest waste of money. I want a refund, this game isn't even completed. It is tedious, the AI is terrible and requires micro-managing every five seconds per plane. Looks and feels unfinished, only uses LMB. Poor music and audio. Cheap graphics and very few sprites, even some of the vehicles move sideways because there are practically no sprites. Way too easy for planes to crash. Waste of time and money.
This game is really-really-really half-a**ed. I'ts only ment to rake money from people, who don't read reviews. This game could be something, but it's only developed enough to take those screenshots, make it look like something, and then just thrown to the trashcan. Seriously. Please don't buy this.
DONT !! you'll thank me later.. Seems the game was made for a tablet.. played for a little while and immediately uninstalled..
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7
- Processor: Intel core 2 Duo (2Ghz) or faster
- Memory: 1024 MB RAM
- Graphics: Direct X 9.0c compliant video card with at least 512Mb
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 150 MB available space
Recommended
- OS *: Windows 7
- Memory: 2048 MB RAM
- Graphics: Direct X 9.0c compliant video card with at least 1024 Mb
- Storage: 150 MB available space
FAQ
How much does The Terminal 2 cost?
The Terminal 2 costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for The Terminal 2?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 Processor: Intel core 2 Duo (2Ghz) or faster Memory: 1024 MB RAM Graphics: Direct X 9.0c compliant video card with at least 512Mb DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 150 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows 7 Memory: 2048 MB RAM Graphics: Direct X 9.0c compliant video card with at least 1024 Mb Storage: 150 MB available space
What platforms is The Terminal 2 available on?
The Terminal 2 is available on Windows PC.
Is The Terminal 2 worth buying?
The Terminal 2 has 31% positive reviews from 100 players.
When was The Terminal 2 released?
The Terminal 2 was released on Aug 8, 2014.
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