Honestly, it feels like a toss-up whether I should keep playing or just turn it off. The controls are awkward, and the physics game me headaches. Sometimes it looks like it should work, but then something totally wonky happens. Still, there's a weird pull to keep trying just to see if I can get better.
Harry’s Flight is a neat little flight game with tricky mechanics. The physics feel wonky sometimes, making flying a chore. It’s simple enough for a beginner but has enough quirks to keep you on your toes. Learning to control the plane takes patience and a bit of trial and error.
Normally it’s just about choosing the right plane and upgrades. There’s not much to customize really, but seasoned players tweak loadouts for speed and stability. Remember, sometimes less is more. Don’t overcomplicate things or you might get frustrated quickly.
Hidden tip: timing when to boost helps more than you think. Practice flying in straight lines before trying tricks. It might seem boring, but mastering the basics saves you a lot of trouble later. And yes, the game is oddly addictive when you’re just trying to beat your last score.
The story is straightforward. Fly through levels, avoid obstacles, and complete missions. The ending is a bit abrupt, leaving you wondering if there is more. Overall, it’s a simple game that keeps you doing the same thing over and over, hoping for a better run.