Flight Control, the uber-popular iPhone game, recently got an update on iPhone and iPod Touch to include online multiplayer through Game Center. The most recent multiplayer mode (already available on iPad) is only as addicting as the only player: you land either red planes or blue helicopters and yellow planes and send the planes you don’t land off the screen and on your partner. The trick is communicating together with your partner to make certain they dont crash what’s coming to them.
That’s where Flight Control’s voice chat comes in. And though I’m sure it’ll eventually denigrate to 12-yo kids faking tough, having voice chat is a very smart, if not completely obvious, way of communicating in-game between iPhones. It’s still a phone, of course. [ Flight Control ]
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