Aerobiz was one of the early efforts in management sims that really struck a chord with me. While the graphics haven't held up over the years, the game still offers a surprisingly robust experience. From purchasing the best planes for your routes to negotiating gates in different cities, there really is substance to this game. The game is single or multiplayer (but honestly, you'll want to play alone in most cases) and each scenario is limited by a time span of a number of decades to reach a goal. I love it. You might hate it, but it's definitely worth adding to your collection.
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These types of games are right up my alley. This one delivers for 16 bit with a lot of options and challenges. Love it!
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This SNES game, Aerobiz, is highly addictive. There are a few difficulty levels making game play easy or challenging. Your starting funds depends on your "home" country, so you could start out with less money for more challenge. Playing against another player is always fun, and I've played this game into the small hours of the morning. I think my only true negative concerning this game is the sometimes lame and annoying music.
Aerobiz is a very interesting game from Koei, makers of Dynasty Warriors, Three Kingdoms and more. You take over the CEO rank of an up and coming airliner and have to conquer your competition within a set time. It is very menu based, and slow paced, but the premise makes it interesting. If you like quirky games, or turn based strategy games, check this out. If you don't like pouring through tons of menus, stay away
Arrived on time and functions. Product was as advertised.
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