
Fly Corp
Think Mini Metro but with jet fuel and a real-world atlas: Fly Corp earns its 86% Steam approval by packing genuine hub-and-spoke strategy into a deceptively minimalist package.
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About Fly Corp
I pulled up Fly Corp expecting a casual clicker and ended up spending an embarrassing amount of time untangling transatlantic bottlenecks at 1 a.m. That gap between first impression and actual depth is the game's defining trick. The visual style is dots, lines, and tiny plane sprites on a world map, nothing more. Strip away the frills, though, and what remains is a surprisingly taut logistics puzzle about hub placement, capacity management, and route economics. The core loop works like this: every city in the game is modeled on real-world population data, so demand scales accordingly. Tokyo and New York generate relentless passenger volume; smaller cities are cheaper to unlock but thin on throughput. Each passenger carries an individual destination and will chain through layovers when no direct route exists, which means your network topology matters enormously. Place a hub wrong and you create a bottleneck that fills an airport to capacity, and a full airport is an instant game-over. That single rule forces the kind of pre-emptive thinking that strategy fans find satisfying: you are always solving a problem two moves ahead, not reacting to one that has already exploded. There are three primary modes to work through. Free Play removes timers and overcrowding penalties, making it the best on-ramp for newcomers learning how passenger routing actually works. Once comfortable, Discover the World adds the pressure of unlocking a new territory every six minutes or facing elimination, a constraint that turns European short-hop networks into frantic triage sessions and long-haul builds across the U.S. or Australia into careful budget exercises. The Challenges mode throws curveballs like hurricane disruptions and coronavirus outbreaks that shut down entire regions, forcing you to rebuild routing around sudden gaps. A Scenario Editor with community upload support adds further replayability, meaning the content well does not dry up after you have run through the built-in challenges. Two DLC packs, Quick Scenarios and Extreme Scenarios, extend the challenge set for players who exhaust the base content. The honest criticisms are real, though. The world map does not wrap around, so a Los Angeles to Tokyo route has to arc east over Europe rather than cut across the Pacific, which is both geographically jarring and occasionally a routing headache. More practically, several players report meaningful performance degradation when networks grow very large, with late-game sessions on sprawling global maps becoming sluggish. Passenger pathfinding is also opaque: the game does not clearly communicate whether it routes travelers by fewest hops, shortest distance, or fastest total time, which makes fine-tuning a hub layout feel like guesswork at the margins. Controller support on Xbox is functional but clearly secondary to mouse-and-keyboard, so PC remains the preferred platform. For the audience asking whether this is worth picking up: if you have any affection for the Mini Metro lineage of minimalist network-builders and want something with a larger geographic canvas and more explicit resource management, Fly Corp fits that gap well. The tutorial is clear, Free Play mode is genuinely forgiving, and the escalating mode difficulty gives dedicated players somewhere to go once the basics click. It is not a 200-hour grand-strategy commitment; sessions are self-contained and the stakes stay legible. Casual players get a relaxing expansion game; optimization-minded players get a capacity-management puzzle that bites back. Diego, Scout Team
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Steam Deck & Linux
Valve rates this game Steam Deck Playable. Runs flawlessly on Linux out of the box. Based on 18 ProtonDB community reports.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 (64bit versions only)
- Memory
- 512 MB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 11
- Storage
- 500 MB available space
- Graphics
- Compatible with DirectX 11
- Processor
- Pentium 4 @ 3 GHz/AMD 64 3200+
- Sound Card
- DirectX® Compatible
Recommended
- OS
- Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 (64bit versions only)
- Memory
- 2 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 11
- Storage
- 500 MB available space
- Graphics
- Compatible with DirectX 11
- Processor
- Intel Core i3 @ 2.5 GHz or equivalent
- Sound Card
- DirectX® Compatible
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Game Info
- Developer
- KishMish Games
- Publisher
- KishMish Games
- Release Date
- May 18, 2023

