Aviassembly is a flight simulation game focused on aircraft construction and functional performance. Players begin by designing their own planes using a variety of modular parts. Each part affects performance in areas such as speed, fuel efficiency, weight, and cargo capacity. The goal is to build a machine that can handle both short flights and extended cargo runs. Plane balance is essential, requiring attention to structure, component placement, and overall load distribution.
Once a plane is completed, players can test it through a series of missions. These include cargo delivery, route optimization, and long-distance travel. Each task is tied to specific cargo types, each with different handling needs. Success depends on proper planning and fuel management. Misjudging the fuel-to-weight ratio or failing to plan for terrain changes can lead to incomplete missions. Earnings from successful deliveries are used to fund upgrades and expand aircraft capability.
Aviassembly offers the following features:
· Aircraft building with modular components
· Physics-based flight mechanics for takeoff, flight, and landing
· Cargo missions with varying requirements and rewards
· Open-world exploration with new airports and environments
· A creative mode for unrestricted experimentation
These elements support both goal-driven progress and open-ended play.
As the player completes deliveries and refines their aircraft, they unlock access to new parts and research options. These improvements allow for longer trips, increased cargo limits, and more efficient fuel use. The map includes diverse regions with different airports, islands, and weather conditions. Each new area introduces different layout and approach challenges, requiring players to rethink both design and strategy as their planes evolve.
Beyond structured missions, Aviassembly includes a creative mode that removes financial and material constraints. This mode allows players to freely experiment with aircraft forms, test unusual builds, or simulate scenarios without consequence. It offers a sandbox environment for testing design limits or constructing aircraft for aesthetic purposes. Whether players pursue structured missions or simply explore and build, the game supports both practical and imaginative approaches to aircraft design.