Air Traffic Controller

Air Traffic Controller

5.438,279 playes

Take command of a busy airspace in Air Traffic Controller, a survival action game that tests your ability to manage multiple aircraft using precise mouse movements.

About Air Traffic Controller

Air Traffic Controller puts you in the center of a high-pressure aviation environment. As an action-oriented survival game, the primary goal is to maintain order among various aircraft within your radar range. You are responsible for overseeing flight paths and ensuring that every plane and helicopter moves safely through the sky without incident.

The gameplay relies entirely on mouse interactions, making it accessible yet difficult to master as the volume of traffic increases. It is an ideal choice for players who enjoy logistical puzzles and testing their reflexes against a mounting challenge. The survival aspect ensures that the tension remains high, demanding constant attention to every moving part on the screen.

  • Genre: Action
  • Platform: Browser
  • Mode: Singleplayer
  • Mobile support: No
  • Release: 08/03/2018

Why players like Air Traffic Controller

  • Challenging multitasking that tests your focus.
  • Intuitive mouse controls for direct interaction.
  • Fast-paced survival mechanics that reward quick thinking.
  • Satisfying sense of order and control over complex systems.

Instructions

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How to play

Use your mouse to select and direct the aircraft entering your range. You must carefully manage the movement of every plane to ensure they do not interfere with one another. Watch the screen closely for new arrivals and adjust flight paths in real-time. The game continues as long as you can successfully navigate the traffic, with the challenge increasing as the skies become more crowded.

Tips for beginners

  • Monitor the edges of the screen to prepare for new aircraft as soon as they appear.
  • Create wide buffers between planes to give yourself more reaction time during busy periods.
  • Focus on the fastest-moving objects first to prevent sudden and unexpected overlaps.