Student of the Department of Economic Cybernetics created a mobile game – Flight Build Sandbox Simulator

Artem Leonidovich Chaikin, a student of the KS-21 group, Department of Economic Cybernetics, has developed a unique mobile game called Flight Build Sandbox Simulator. This 2D simulator allows players to become aircraft engineers, immersing themselves in the world of designing and managing aircraft.
Flight Build Sandbox Simulator provides complete freedom for creativity. Players can create airplanes and helicopters using a wide range of components – from engines and fuel tanks to logic elements. The main feature of the game is the ability to design your own control panel for each vehicle. You can choose between full control over each element of the launch or an automated process.
A realistic damage system adds a new level of complexity to the game: accidents and breakdowns of parts affect the functionality of the aircraft, forcing players to be careful when testing and adjusting.
The game features two editors:
– Equipment Editor: for the creation of airplanes and helicopters with the ability to customize the control panel.
– Map Editor: for generating landscapes, clouds, and adding missions, such as transporting passengers or cargo.

The ability to share content.
Players can share their projects with others by easily exporting airplane or map files. This stimulates interactivity and a community of creative players.
Flight Build Sandbox Simulator took 1.5 years to develop. Artem was inspired by such popular projects as Spaceflight Simulator, Microsoft Flight Simulator, and Stormworks, adapting their ideas to new formats.
Feel like an engineer and a pilot at the same time! You can download Flight Build Sandbox Simulator here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.GullSoft.AircraftSimulator
You can share content between players on the Discord server: https://discord.gg/8akwcTR36A
We wish Artem success and inspiration for further developments!