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Reviews for "I Am Flying To The Moon"

I just save some lives and a few billion dollars by writing a letter to NASA, letting them know that if their rocket so much as touches a hot-air balloon, it could go into a death spiral.

Sorry mate, the physics in this game ruins it for me. Having a more powerful engine doesn't help much either; just makes you spin faster.

I have to give some credit to the overall presentation of this game, but it's difficult not to compare it to others that came before it.

Fun game, though as others have pointed out it gets a bit too repetitive. I'm also not sure about the controls--am i not getting something or is it impossible to actually ''control'' the rocket? I focused on upgrading the wings since they supposedly gave me ''better control'', but any time i try to turn left or right my rocket just flips on itself and crashes. What's up with that? It didn't leave me with much to do--just upgrade and let it fly.

Great game although I experienced a bug which is when if you go to the instructions page, the menu button won't work. Aside from that, a great game all-in-all.

Not bad, a little hard to catch most of the in flight power ups but not frustratingly so. The only thing I noticed was the occasionally a rogue balloon would torpedo me out of the sky seconds after I launched. Literally suicide bombing me straight back into the ground. Totally unavoidable. Might just have been a problem with me but still worth noting. Otherwise, good launch game. enjoyed it.

This game is EXACTLY the same as "IntoSpace!" (which I played on ArmorGames, not sure yet if it's on NG too), except for 4 differences.
The graphics on this are a little nicer, but it doesn't have Achievements, and the steering is a little harder to control (the power-ups are rather hard to catch; you have to hit them precisely, and with the hull of the ship not the wings/fins, so even if you cut engines and dance back & forth around a single power-up you still might not catch it). Also this seems to lack a savegame feature. So for those reasons I like "IntoSpace!" better, but this one is still fun too.

BTW (I wonder if both games were made by the same author, or if one is a ripoff of the other?)