The War Against the Balloons was going very badly, until that happy day when our scientists constructed a bold new defensive weapon. Since the deployment of the Row of Giant Fans, our country has been at peace.
Nice humorous commentary on the inane reasons that people downvote. Best part: the people who downvote this one will need to come up with other reasons than the listed ones, or prove the developer right.
Yeah, the game does love to toss planes right in the path of AF1... but if you click and hold a plane, you can freeze it in its tracks until the president has passed.
Very frustrating when you issue a plane an order to STOP before crossing a runway, and the pilot blithely ignores you and crosses anyway. "The deaths are on your hands!" I scream at the screen. At least the sequel addresses this issue.
Pretty cool. Throw in being able to control departing aircraft and let the chaos commence.
For some reason, when I (finally) do have a collision, the game locks up and won't let me go back to the menu.
Got into a situation with where I had only a coal plant for power, but no more coal and zero energy left to build a mine for more. Fortunately I had plenty of metal stockpiled and lasted the next two nights with my existing turrets, but there should be some way to scrap a building for a little energy gain... just enough to get back on one's feet, anyway.
I swear my Bazooka soldiers are actually enemy spies. This marks the second time that one has wandered onscreen and immediately blown his own bunker into smoking chunks.