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Desert bus simulator
Desert bus simulator











IFC is the home of Brockmire, and most of its original programming has been in the comedy or satire genre, so this should be rather witty.ĪMC has partnered with other publishers to make video games before, mainly through The Walking Dead franchise. The news release announcing the, er, game said Airplane Mode would also have an in-flight safety video produced by IFC, the indie film network also owned by AMC. “Alt-games, experimental games, and ‘boring’ games push at the boundaries of what’s possible within the medium and it brings me genuine joy to be a small part of Airplane Mode’s launch.” “My interest in the game only grew when I learned it had been inspired by Desert Bus itself,” Andrew Ferguson one of the Desert Bus for Hope organizers, said in a statement.

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Also, that magazine better have a full-page ad for a professional matchmaker who looks like someone on Knots Landing circa 1986. Look, if the crossword and sudoko are not already filled out, then this is not really a sim experience.

  • In-flight magazine filled with travel articles, crossword and sudoku.
  • “Authentic ambient noise” (specifically what is not said).
  • A carry-on bag stocked with a book, headphones and charging cable.
  • “Fairly accurate satellite imagery of your flight path”.
  • Overhead reading light and complementary aircraft information card.
  • Chance of inclement weather and turbulence and other delays.
  • Developed by Hosni Auji, the game/social commentary will launch sometime in 2020 but an alpha build will be shown Tuesday during the weeklong livestream of Desert Bus for Hope. Published by AMC (the Walking Dead and Breaking Bad network), Airplane Mode takes the, er, player on a real-time long-haul flight across the Atlantic. Desert Bus for Hope, the original masochistic-gaming charity marathon, lurched out of its station in virtual Tucson on Friday, and with it came the announcement of a game styled similarly to Penn & Teller’s absurdist work from 25 years ago: Airplane Mode.











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