Airport ceo on the other hand, despite being slightly behind, is more realistic and rough when it comes to gameplay and style, you can do more micromanagement and the mechanics try to be more realistic than sim Airport, and since this sub is focused on simmers who prefer the sim part to stand for. This can be good or bad depending on how you like your tycoon games. Simairport is more of an arcade type of sim, it is comparable to like game dev tycoon style as the whole gameplay,mechanics and style is simplified for the sake of better gameplay of an average Joe. Choosing vendors, contractors, and employees has more depth than SimAirport, and you have to schedule flights manually every day until you research the Auto Scheduler. Aim for profitability by scaling up, but remember: more passengers, more. You start out building a General Aviation airport, which is fun in the early game although I usually convert the stands to commercial aviation as soon as I build a terminal. The starter airport helps get aircraft landing & cash flowing almost immediately. But there are fewer options for building stuff inside the terminal. There are no contracts to sign with vendors and all employees you hire are the same.Īirport CEO has a better early game and more to do outside the terminal - deicing, catering, and servicing (possibly only in the experimental branch?) and a more polished feel than SimAirport. The graphics, UI, and lack of music is less polished than Airport CEO. You can only serve commercial airlines - no General Aviation. SimAirport has a better late game more things to build inside the terminal - decorations, offices and conference rooms for airline reps, vending machines, ad displays, etc. They do have their strengths and weaknesses: They are both in Early Access and their developers are working at about an equal pace, so I can't really answer which is better.
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