
Flight
Flight is a browser and mobile game published by Armor Games, a studio and portal known for hosting and producing accessible Flash and casual games during the late 2000s and early 2010s. A 'distance' or launch-style game in the popular tradition of titles like Learn to Fly and Burrito Bison, Flight casts the player in a whimsical premise: a paper aeroplane, folded from a letter and carrying a heartfelt message, must be thrown and kept aloft as far as possible across a journey, with the player earning currency to purchase upgrades that extend each subsequent flight. This loop of launch, travel as far as you can, spend earnings on improvements, then launch again, made the launch genre a staple of browser portals, rewarding incremental progress and 'one more try' compulsion. Flight distinguished itself with a charming, story-driven hook tied to its travelling paper plane and message. Armor Games released it across the web and on iOS, fitting its quick, pick-up-and-play sessions to both platforms. POCG covered its iOS release among its mobile gaming news. As a lightweight casual title, Flight is representative of the era's enormously popular browser-and-mobile distance games, prized for their simplicity, light upgrade systems and gentle, addictive charm rather than for depth or spectacle.
| Platform | Browser / iOS |
| Developer | Armor Games |
| Publisher | Armor Games |
| Genre | Action |