- Publisher: Global Star Software
- Release Date: Oct 30, 2003
User Score
Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 38 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 15 out of 38
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Mixed: 3 out of 38
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Negative: 20 out of 38
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AlexV.Jun 24, 2004It does not do what is promised, this is one of the worst games I ever played. They should give you a refund for this crap.
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NathanJSep 26, 2009
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SamJ.Jan 26, 2004This is the worst game of all time! A rip off and a con job!
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ScottJ.Apr 22, 2004
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Nov 17, 2010
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Nov 8, 2012The worst thing in the game that I particularly hated is the fact that the clock counts as real life, and when the advancing speed hours, the planes continue at the same speed. A critical bug for those who like realism. Waiting all day to actually see the plane land at your airport? Only for those who have a lot of patience.
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TylerH.Jun 6, 2005So thats why It was only $10.00!!!!!
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J.JonesFeb 5, 2004If I had not tried Airport Tycoon 1 and 2 beforehand I would rate this a 0. It scores one point just for being marginally less tedious than they were. Why oh why can't someone write a decent airport sim?
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[Anonymous]Jan 27, 2010Ok idea but several errors involved in realism, incredibly buggy at times and incomplete (no jetways)
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TommiAug 26, 2006No matter what you do you can't unpause the game. i built everything that yu needed to but still it won't work.
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Jan 26, 2013
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For whatever progress that the series makes in this third installment, it's undone by lackluster gameplay and poor execution.
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Cheat Code CentralThe game feels empty and sterile. The airport never comes to life despite your best efforts. The game didn't hold my interest any longer an hour and I just didn't care to track down any help on the net.
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Although AT3 gets points for actually having an interesting setting--in theory--the execution not only leaves something to be desired, but is often downright numbing.