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Terminal One
- Release Date:
- Jun 2, 2025
- Developer:
- Terminal Reality
- Publisher:
- Terminal Reality
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
Build - Build the runways, taxiways, aprons, roads, airport buildings, and passenger terminals. Set security zones and choose where to place check-ins, gates, baggage carousels, restaurants, escalators, and more inside the terminal building.
Upgrade - Decide which upgrades are most important and worth investing in for your airport's development. Upgrades may not only change statistics but unlock more game-play considerations.
Manage - Airport managers are unable to control or micromanage every detail. Instead choose which global policies are best for the direction of your airport. Do you want to provide power supply units to aircraft if it will take the time of your transporters? Do you want to outsource fuel management or can you profit from fuel sales to aircraft?
Balance - Aviation contributes to 2-3% of global carbon emissions. Consequently, sustainability is a major topic in modern airport development and operation. Can you balance the costs of renewable energy, sustainable aviation, and other initiatives to achieve net zero on your carbon credit balance?
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User Reviews
Was a bit worried about the content and the pricetag. But it got me hooked ! There is still plenty to work on contentwise, but I enjoyed this more then Airport CEO and Airport tycoon. If you like Airport/Aircraft games this one is great. And it will only get better per update!
The game suffers from numerous bugs that affect even its basic functionality. It frequently crashes when loading a new game or starting one while another session is already in progress. During gameplay, I encountered a situation where aircraft stopped moving, and no new arrivals and departures despite advancing the simulation by two in-game days. They did not even added basic undo feature and Content is also very limited, with only two playable maps available. For comparison, Airport Tycoon from 2003 offered a more stable and enjoyable experience, despite being released over two decades earlier. Based on my experience, I would recommend playing Airport Tycoon instead, as this title appears to have undergone little to no testing before release. Don't waste your single penny on this trash.
Great game, does not have the lag other airport games have, nor the limited build capacity. Lots of space to buy land and build out - the only limit is # of aircraft. One suggestion for the developers - airport ratings should either be from touchdown to take off or from ramp service start to ramp service end. Right now it runs from ramp service start to take off, which means that ramps further from the runway are severally disadvantaged. I have a terminal that extends north - with 2 east west runways at the top. Aircraft parking on the left side don't start their timer until they park - and because they can get to the runway for takeoff quicker, they always have great ratings. Gates on the right side - planes leave with the same service time, but because of taxi time they always end up in the penalty area. My suggestion would be to do a combination of both - touchdown to takeoff representing 25% of the penalty - ie making sure that you have efficient taxiways, sufficient runway capacit...
Would the developer consider something adding the ability to balance fuel delivery from various fuel depots. Got 2 next to each other and 2 fuel trucks each and only one is being used the need is more......
So far, I've been enjoying this game. A simple breakdown: The good: - Performance is fairly smooth. An occasional minor stutter every now and then, but it's not that common and I've seen much worse in other games or simulations. - The flight announcements really add a nice flavor to the game. - Graphics are decent and more realistic than something like Airport CEO or SimAirport. It does look and feel like a real airport and does have a unique flavor compared to the other big modern airport tycoon sims I mentioned. Needs Improvement: - I do wish that the planes taking off and landing are visible for longer and in its entirety when they are in your airfield. It's hard to unsee it when a plane is taking off and then disappears before it exits your view of the airfield. This is more apparent if you have staggered runways. - Placement and getting things how you want can be finicky at times. I've had to reload a save on more than one occasion because the game refused to place somethin...
Game on the right track to be the best Airport tycoon game ever! Very good as a start.
find it gets boring very fast. money takes along time to build, if you can actually make money. after a few days no matter what, always seem to go into a negative state.
System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10 or higher
- Processor: 2.4 GHz
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: 8 GB
- DirectX: Version 12
- Storage: 300 MB available space
- Sound Card: Direct X Compatible
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
FAQ
How much does Terminal One cost?
Terminal One costs $19.99.
What are the system requirements for Terminal One?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 or higher Processor: 2.4 GHz Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: 8 GB DirectX: Version 12 Storage: 300 MB available space Sound Card: Direct X Compatible Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
What platforms is Terminal One available on?
Terminal One is available on Windows PC.
Is Terminal One worth buying?
Terminal One has 67% positive reviews from 9 players.
When was Terminal One released?
Terminal One was released on Jun 2, 2025.
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