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First Class Flurry PC

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Starlink Airlines has gone bankrupt. After learning she's jobless, Claire has a serious panic attack - that is, until the phone rings. The new owner of Starlink Airlines wants to rebuild the business by hiring top talent. Claire might be a little rusty as a flight attendant - help her back into the groove by serving coffee promptly to passengers. Fly in First Class Flurry as a star attendant in this Time Management destination game.

  • Time-Management in the friendly skies
  • Become a flight attendant
  • Customize your planes
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System Requirements:
  • OS: Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7
  • CPU: 800 Mhz
  • RAM: 256 MB
  • DirectX: 7.0
  • Hard Drive: 35 MB
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First Class Flurry

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Play FREE for one hour
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Customer Reviews

First Class Flurry 4.2 5 6 6
First Class Flurry Time Management Game Loved this game cannot wait for a new one like "First Class Flurry 2" But I have search every game site and nothing... I really would love to see and number 2... this game was different and fun... Please bring out number 2.. November 15, 2011
Like a cooking game Fun and enertaining game for the whole family December 10, 2011
Very Enjoyable I love TM games and this really fit the bill.. some levels got very challenging.. I like all the options it gives you as far as serving the people.. would like to see a first class flurry 2 November 25, 2011
It was an okay time management game Overall, I liked the storyline, the premise behind the game, the graphics, the details, and variety between the levels and what you can do for each level. For a time management game, it was a fairly decent game. I found that many of the later levels became challenging to complete just to meet the goal level and for that, I did find a bit frustrating and wanting the game to end. For me, time managment games aren't too fun when your hand hurts and your eyes burn and you feel some stress in trying to concentrate so hard to complete the level. I never was able to quite understand the scoring and what could really make the best score. It seemed like it was the common battle between timeliness and keeping people happy and getting chain bonuses for doing similar actions in a row. But still, cute concept and a general good game to play if you are into TM games. December 25, 2011
Fun game! I find this game very fun although I can't love it because it is a bit too repetitive, for this exact reason I still haven't successfully completed the game. Although the scenery and general items change, the general game play stays the same for all levels. The graphics are good, but not to my liking, which also makes it difficult to stay engaged with the game. I go back to it now and again and do a few levels but I haven't quite finished it yet. I also have yet to complete a level with anything less than the expert score so I can't say if it is very challenging or not all the way through but I have reached the last stage and I still find it rather easy. January 11, 2012
Entertaining, challenging, looks great! This is probably my favorite time management game I've purchased so far. Unlike many other time management games, the level of challenge is perfect. In later levels, I found myself struggling to meet just the goal, let alone attain expert level completion. Most people will be able to at least get to the goal on the first few levels, though, so it's not too hard. There is actually a storyline, too. It won't win any awards, but it's the best time management game storyline I've read yet, and I have played quite a few time management games. Your character actually has a personality, and some of the customers do, too. There are a variety of upgrades to buy, and you'll probably find yourself struggling to use everything that can get you the best score possible; it's a lot to keep straight! There are a lot of varied actions, too. It's not just making food; you're also assisting kids back to their seats, helping passengers find items they've misplaced, and making sure everyone is prepared for turbulence. The only thing that frustrated me (and this is fairly major) is that you cannot turn off the tutorial when you make a new character. If you decide to replay a level, there is an option to skip the tutorial, but you can't if you want to start all over again as a new player. To me, time management games must have replay value, and part of having replay value means being able to turn off the tutorial. That's what made me subtract a star. If this isn't a big deal to you, then view this as a 5 star review. I highly recommend purchasing this game. December 31, 2011
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