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First Class Flurry Game Review – Get Frenzy as a Flight Attendant

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Climb aboard Starlink Airlines for some first class fun, in this fast paced time management game. The airline is having difficulties and the new owner wants to turn issues around, so enlists the help of top flight attendant Claire to meet the needs of the challenging passengers. Aid Claire as she hurries to meet the never ending list of requests and offers with demanding babies, loved up couples, harried business enterprise execs, tense passengers, annoying kids and germ ridden travellers along the way. As the game progresses, help Claire work her way from economy to first class as she travels around the world, upgrading the planes and her abilities on the way.

The cute graphics and girly storyline of First Class Flurry put this game firmly in the games for girls category, yet it is no pushover, some levels are extraordinarily hard. Even experienced time management game players may find themselves struggling to meet the minimum score to pass a level, much less reaching the expert score. The interactions are fun and at times complex – one of Claire’s main duties is to prepare food for the passengers with each sandwich for example taking 3 clicks to put together and most objects requiring many clicks. Claire also has to find lost products, return wandering kids to their seats, and ensure passenger’s wants for personal comfort are met as well as prepare all people for the bouts of turbulence which occur from time to time. When turbulence hits Claire has to rush to warn the passengers, ensure everyone is safely buckled in and sit down to ride it out. Every so typically the captain will appear, and his requirements must be met immediately – when he is happy, the other passengers happiness levels will increase. Claire begins off her career in economy class and works her way up to first class where passengers can be ultra-challenging. Game play is fun, although a little hectic at times, although the upgrade system does help to make matters easier. Becoming able to carry up to four products at a time is a necessity for the more difficult levels as taking numerous journeys costs time. Actions can be chained with bonuses awarded for chaining numerous tasks.

The most annoying thing about First Class Flurry is the incapacity to turn off the tutorial when a new personality is created. Even experienced players have to sit through the tutorial levels which can be irritating. Also the game (“igre“) can become a wee bit repetitive at times; although the scenes change many of the actions remain the same. It would have been nice to see a little more variety in the actions between levels. Lastly, as time management games go, this one can be a bit too challenging at times, and lead to frustration at not being able to pass a level. Although this is in the games for girls category, younger players may struggle with the challenge at times.

Nevertheless, First Class Flurry is certainly one of the best games (“igre“) of its genre. It is fast paced, challenging and just a little bit kooky. Highly recommended.

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