First Class Flurry
PlayFirst have recently released another time management game called First Class Flurry. This time you play a stewardess. And you are responsible for the comfort of aircraft passengers.
I have to say that I’ve never been in such a hell! You have about fifteen passengers, and they all are asking you to do something. Some wants to eat, others wants to drink. Someone need a first aid kit and another one want to change his seat. And they need it all NOW! A good time to understand that two hands and two legs are not enough…
So, welcome to the madness!
First Class Flurry is breaking a traditional concept of customers that come and leave. Now you have all of them in one place. When they are waiting for too long - they don’t leave, but cancel their orders. And the worst thing is that they all may need you at the same time.
The passengers are asking about many different services. A new service is added for almost every level. Sometimes you need to do several tasks to fulfill the passenger’s request. For example, when a passenger is asking for a cup of tea, you have to pick up a cup first and then fill it with a tea. The same for the cup of coffee and food (you have to prepare meals by mixing two ingredients).
There are many upgrades to make passengers more patient, and just a few ones to increase the productivity of the main hero. Believe me, when you have 12 or 15 passengers who wants something from you at the same time, their patience matters.
You also can use several power-ups to speed up your protege or to make passengers happy if they waited for too long. Its important to use these power-ups wisely if you want to get an expert score for the levels.
I can’t say that First Class Flurry have addicted me as much as Supermarket Mania or Jane’s Hotel: Family Hero. Its a good game, but I was confused of too much requests from passengers on higher levels. It was hard to decide what to do, and it was even harder to keep in mind what should be done despite of hints that are displayed above each passenger who need something. Phew! Its a very hardcore time management game.
But if you like challenges, you have to try this game. Oh, and don’t forget to take a look at the stork who appears sometimes outside the ariplane. Isn’t it a baby in his beak? ![]()
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