Take Off - The Flight Simulator

Take Off - The Flight Simulator

Released: 10/10/2017

Game Informations

Developer

Jujubee S.A.

Publisher

astragon Entertainment

Description

Fly more than 20 airplanes in an open world or try out more than 40 excitng and varied missions – from airfreighting to dramatic rescue operations! You can also establish your own airline and fly to cities such as New York, London, Sydney and 18 other destinations. Fly the most popular models of planes, such as jumbo jets, seaplanes and a military jet with realistically designed 3D cockpits. Experience challenging weather conditions and try to land your plane safely with an engine failure!

Features:

  • Fly 24 airplanes with realistic 3D cockpits
  • Explore and enjoy the beautiful open world of Hawaii in a free flight mode
  • 50 exciting missions available – from sightseeing to rescue operations
  • Fly to 21 famous airports around the world
  • Start your own airline and expand your fleet
  • Customize the skins of your planes and upgrade your fleet for better performance and handling
  • Master difficult challenges like bad weather landings or engine failures
Game overview

Price

$8.99

Followers

1,141

Updated 12/12/2025 21:37

Reviews

49% positive out of 125

Updated 12/12/2025 12:18

Metacritic

No data

Copies sold

5.8K

Revenue

$27.0K

Twitch

No data

#3508Top Seller

Highest ranking achieved on 12/02/2024

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Steam Top Sellers Ranking History
Daily best and worst positions in Steam's top sellers chart | Range: #3,508 - #9,198

Reviews History

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Take Off - The Flight Simulator - Reviews History
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Followers History

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Take Off - The Flight Simulator - Followers History
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Followers Growth
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+2
+0.18%
14D
+4
+0.35%
30D
+7
+0.62%

Player Statistics

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Search Interest

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