Tower FRA

Tower FRA is a 1990 simulation video game developed by Atlantis Productions and published by Thalion Software for the Amiga. Ports for the Atari ST and MS-DOS were cancelled.[2]

Tower FRA
Developer(s)Atlantis Productions[1]
Publisher(s)Thalion Software[1]
Platform(s)Amiga
Release
Genre(s)Simulation
Mode(s)Single-player

Gameplay

The player takes the role of an air traffic controller at either Hamburg or Frankfurt. The job is to manage things like arrivals, departures, overflights, taxiing, and take care of situations which may include engine fires or hijackings. The game is controlled through four types of radar displays: main radar, tower central, arrival, and departure.[2]

Reception

Aktueller Software Markt criticized the speech synthesis but recommended the game to the fans of the genre.[3] The One compared the game positively to Wesson International's RAPCON (1990) but also criticized the voices and concluded: "The lack of aesthetic pleasure however is more than made up for by the challenge and intensity that's generated."[2] Amiga Format called the game "a strong low-level control sim; that is complex enough to challenge but friendly enough to use."[4] Amiga Action summarized: "This game is not going to appeal to everyone, but for those of you who enjoy this type of thing Tower Fra is brilliant."[1] Amiga Power called the game "fairly boring".[5]

References

  1. "Reviews - Tower Fra". Amiga Action. No. 20. Interactive Publishing Ltd. May 1991. p. 76.
  2. Presley, Paul (March 1991). "Reviews - Tower FRA". The One. No. 30. EMAP. p. 61.
  3. Blum, Torsten (February 1991). ",,Reich doch mal das..." (PDF). Aktueller Software Markt (in German). Vol. 6, no. 2/91. Tronic-Verlag. p. 38. Preis/Leistung: 7/12
  4. Webb, Trenton (April 1991). "Screenplay - Tower FRA". Amiga Format. No. 21. Future plc. p. 93.
  5. "The Bottom Line - Tower FRA". Amiga Power. No. 1. Future plc. May 1991. p. 110.
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