Free sim copter for windows xp




















If you select play it just closes. Anoos -4 points. Easy fix for the previous issue. Anoos 0 point. Game loads fine with deafmonk's fix, but won't progress past the main menu or play any cutscenes. The game comes pre-loaded with a fresh save file, but even that one isn't able to load a park. What am I supposed to do here? Lizzy 0 point.

Lizzy 1 point. I changed the things in the file but when I load up the game, it crashes at the main menu. What should I do? They are open and unlocked but I can't build. Any help appreciated. Salem 0 point. I also have the issue of not being able to build in the areas I've unlocked. Other than that I'm really happy I had the opportunity to play this game again. CGpie 0 point. Except when i open a new area, it doesnt allow me to build on it. Any ideas? Mildly annoyed 1 point.

This is an Alcohol clone of the FLT scene release renamed. It would be nice to see legit isos on abandonware sites and not this old scene crap that everyone has.

Waste of time and bandwidth. Marz 9 points. Here's a thing Game works really well for me, but once i get the first park expansion, I get the cutscene and all, but I still can't build in that area. Keep going to get the next one unlocked, and those areas are still greyed out to me. Herz 1 point. Blake 2 points. Nevermind, but I still can't get the game to work. When I click on it, it acts like its going to start, but doesn't. Blake 3 points. Originally I got the first few sound files and a black screen on load up before crashing.

Theres another site that has pc games iso to download and to mount it on your ghost cd rom, it also have a crack folder with the game. Have to use poweriso to mount to the ghost drive.

I like to use both this and the isozone website. In order to get the simcoaster to work on new computer like 7,8,8. The game should start with no problem. Ive done it last week and still playing it faster and almost done with all the objectives than the simcoaster on my old windows 98 laptop.

ThemeParkBoy 7 points. Share your gamer memories, help others to run the game or comment anything you'd like. If you have trouble to run SimCoaster Windows , read the abandonware guide first!

When the game is set for a night mission the graphics look much better, but still don't compare to the detail of other simulations. In many cases the animations are somewhat blocky, especially the cars and Sims moving around the city. SimCopter just doesn't have the eye-candy you'll find in other first-person games. The game is responsive, though -- even on lower-end systems the game speed is very playable. The lower graphics quality is more than offset by the top-notch audio in the game.

The engine sounds are realistic each helicopter is different and the sounds of traffic are excellent. The sirens of the emergency vehicles sound like the real thing. All the sounds fade in and out as you get closer or further from their source -- a very nice touch.

In addition to the effects, your helicopter is equipped with a radio that blares out tunes which you can customize , as well as often hilarious ads. The only audio that doesn't sound realistic is the "speech" when you interact with the Sims while walking around -- it's reminiscent of the garbled speech that was always used for the teacher in the Charlie Brown cartoons.

Supports DirectX-compatible joysticks. SimCopter doesn't have much documentation, but it isn't necessary. The User's Manual is divided into two sections -- a tutorial and a reference section. The tutorial teaches you how to control the helicopter and covers the basics of handling any mission you might encounter. The reference section goes into more detail on the game controls and explains the game options including how you can turn off missions you don't want.

It also includes specifications on all the helicopters except the Apache. SimCopter is just plain fun to play. The solid action in the various missions, combined with the ability for SimCity owners to import their creations, make for virtually endless gameplay. A definite must for SimCity fans, SimCopter is also great for anyone who just wants to have fun flying a helicopter. I give SimCopter 87 out of Browse games Game Portals.

Install Game. Obviously special equipment will be needed for many of these tasks but luckily there is a shop in your home hanger which can provide you with all the necessities of life as a chopper pilot. All you need is the cash to buy them. You start your career with the smallest chopper in the game, a dinky three seater with the carrying capacity of a gnat.

Soon though as the money comes rolling in, you will be able to trade it in for bigger and better things. There are eight helicopters on offer in the hanger but find yourself a military base somewhere in your city and you may be able to lay your hands on something far more suitable for putting down riots. The gameplay in SimCopter is absorbing and satisfying, but what makes the game a bit special is all the little extra touches Maxis has seen fit to include in the game.

Tired of a passenger? Drag them to the main screen using the mouse and you can throw them out. Do this several hundred feet up in the air and as you drag them, a look of terror comes over their features and their hair stands on end. Naturally you lose points if you actually let go. Fly low over the hills which surround the city and you will see that they teem with wild life.

The adverts on the radio are highly entertaining, many of them taking sly digs at other Sim games and the comments which emerge from the chopper's load hailer can sometimes be a bit shocking.

SimCopter actually has a fairly detailed flight model which models things like the effects of having a large bucket full of water suspended 50 feet below your helicopter pretty well.

What was drastically simplified was the control system. Basically, you pushed forward on the joystick to accelerate forward, pulled back to decelerate or fly backwards and moved the stick left and right to turn left and right.

Two buttons or keys controlled rising and falling and if these buttons weren't pressed, then the altitude remained the same, no matter how fast the chopper was going or what maneuvers it was performing. In addition, pushing another button allowed the machine to slide from side to side without turning in true DOOM straffing style.

To a realism freak like myself, this might have proved to be a damming failure in the game but after about five minutes of playing, I found that I didn't care. The game was challenging enough as it was and If a challenge was required, I could always try flying everywhere with a full tank of water. For the dedicated sim player looking for something a little bit different or the action fiend looking for a breaking from endless mindless slaughter, SimCopter has a lot to offer.

It is a well thought out polished product which provided a carefully graded long term challenge and in addition offers the player the chance to fly through their own creations. All in all, a fun game which is much better than Streets of Sim City which came out a year earlier. Thank you for uploading the game and thank you for fixing the patches. Once again, we can play classic games on newer computers :.



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