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Any Landing Update Brings Permanent Aircraft Unlocks Plus Flappy Landing Mode

Any Landing Update Brings Permanent Aircraft Unlocks Plus Flappy Landing Mode

March 2, 2014
Any Landing — the "crashtacular" flight simulation game that believes in the saying, “Any landing you can walk away from is a good landing!” — has just received its first update, less than three weeks after its launch. First and foremost, the first update to Any Landing makes all aircraft unlocks permanent. What's more, it rewards any previous purchases of Wings with extra Wings. Notably, Any Landing implements an in-app purchase system called Play Nice, created by developer Strange Flavour. With Play Nice, there's an in-app purchase safety cap of $9.99, toward which any purchases made in the game are counted. Back to the update: it also introduces a new Flappy Landing game mode inspired, of course, by the dear departed Flappy Bird. It's said to be even sillier than the main game mode. Note, though, that Flappy Landing requires any purchase of Wings to be unlocked for play. The new version of Any Landing also features an on-screen control option for no tilt, options to reverse controls and disable vibration, and bank vault and coin doubler upgrades. Also including bug fixes, the new version of Any Landing is available now in the App Store for free. The game is compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad running iOS 6.0 or later. The update also makes Any Landing playable on iPhone 3GS and the fourth-generation iPod touch. [gallery link="file" order="DESC"]

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Any Landing
Any Landing
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