Airline Commander
- First released: August 4, 2018
- Versions: 2 archived
- Installable: 2 of 2
- it.rortos.realflight
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch. Requires iOS 7.0 or later.
Something off?
Report an issueArchived Reviews
8 of 25Напихали столько рекламы, что побороли сами себя, теперь в игру не возможно зайти
There are way too many ads and it’s too hard to get any money. The game keeps crashing too. When I’m flying and I’m ready to get my new plane, I have to buy $8 worth of the currency just to get the license of a tiny plane. The ads on the other hand, tooooooo many! It’s like here’s an ad and now that its done here’s another and another and another. IF YOU GET THIS GAME, PREPARE TO PAY MONEY OR NOT PLAY. I, PERSONALLY DO NOT GET GAMES YOU HAVE TO PAY TO USE.
Phone overheating and crashing will update review on next update, love the game feel like I can land a plan in real life now.
We have been playing this game for a few days. All has been going well, and then yesterday, there was an update and all our game data was lost. <br/><br/>Game Center keeps saying there is a synchronization error and crashes the game.<br/><br/>Update 6/8/2026<br/>I’ve been facing bugs in the software for over a week, on both this and their other game. Playing on a 16pro max, I finish a flight and the game crashes. On their other game wings of war (I believe that’s the name), the app allows me to get added into a game and as it starts to load…the app crashes.
I shouldn’t have to pay hundreds of dollars to get a upgrade when I been playing this game for years stop playing with the money and let me get some good cash routs so I can fly some bigger planes
Every time I open it is giving network connection error and crashing
I love that it’s just so entertaining and fun
I didn’t even get to play the game. It kept bringing me to the home screen and then loading me it kept happening and I tried to restart my phone a log out of the app. Nothing worked. If you don’t want to waste your time, don’t get this game.
Period reviews recovered from Apple's customer-review feeds via the Wayback Machine.