

Ever wanted to run an airline without actually dealing with angry passengers or fuel costs? Air Management – Oozora Ni Kakeru on the Genesis lets you do just that—minus the real-world stress. You start small, picking routes and planes (go for the turboprops early, trust me), and before long, you're juggling flight schedules like a pro. The graphics are pure 16-bit charm, with tiny planes taxiing and taking off while your bank balance nervously flickers.
It’s one of those games where you lose track of time—suddenly it’s 2 AM, and you’re obsessing over whether to buy a 747 or just squeeze in two more regional flights. The strategy’s deeper than it looks, especially when storms mess up your perfect timetable. Not gonna lie, the manual’s in Japanese, but you’ll figure it out after a few crashes (both financial and literal). If you’ve ever daydreamed about airline tycoon sims with a retro twist, this one’s a weird little gem.
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