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Best retro games for long flights

Travelling can be exhaustive and tiring on long-duration flights. Since you are allowed limited use of mobile devices and gadgets; not many options are there for entertainment. The situation becomes more pronounced if you are accompanying your kids along. Games are a good option to avoid getting bored in such scenarios.

You can load your choicest games on mobile devices before boarding to entertain yourself and your kids during the flight. The following article discusses some of the best retro games that you can enjoy on a flight.

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Best games for long flights: retro edition

Looking for travel-friendly retro games for your next flight? Have a look at the appealing retro titles discussed here. These compact games require minimal space on your device to become your perfect travel companions. You can enjoy them alone, or land into a wholesome adventure with friends and family. Whatever your way of entertainment, these titles will never let you get bored of the long travel.

Void Tycoon

Void Tycoon is a classic and easily one of the best games for long flights
Void Tycoon is a classic and easily one of the best games for long flights

Void Tycoon is a wholesome time pass for fans of card games. You can enjoy deck-building on a fighting adventure. The gameplay takes you through a series of landscapes, where you can play cards in the blackjack style. This is a competitive game that requires you to reach a score of 12 before your opponents.

You need to score the highest in each round to win the game. The variation in scores comes from the number of successful hits on your enemy. The best appeal of this game is the diverse range of action cards that you can collect through the gameplay.

Plague Inc.

Plague is an interesting and immersive game with an antagonist tone. You can spend hours on a spree to enjoy the game, which makes it a must-pick for long flights. The gameplay is straightforward and demands you to create some lethal disease with a preferred name.

As a player, you have to use this disease to bring the gaming world to ashes. Your potential combatants are the good scientists who are trying to invent a cure for your deadly creation. To win the game, you are required to attack everyone with the disease before your enemies devise a cure.

It is super fun to play and one of the best games for long flights.

oh h1

You can play oh h1 to give your brain a boost. This is a logic-centred game similar to Sudoku, where you need to fill the grid with tiles instead of digits. The gameplay has variable grid sizes to accommodate the red and blue tiles. You will get small 4 x4 grids, as well as large 12 x 12 ones.

The larger grids have a high difficulty level with a limitless number of puzzles. The game relaxes you on the time crunch. You can play at your pace to finish the levels without a hurry. The game renders a seamless experience with no in-app purchases, locked features, and annoying ads.

Mini Metro

Mini Metro is a riding game focused on subway design. As a player, you are tasked with meeting the growing demands of the dynamic ridership in the city. The quest looks simple but has a challenging, rather mind-boggling approach. The game’s replay value is amazing, with different maps on each attempt.

Advancing in the game requires you to master different cities. A new landscape pops up as you cross the existing one. All cities have specific elements that need different strategies to tackle the upcoming challenges. The gameplay ends if any riding station becomes overcrowded. You can switch to the ‘Endless’ mode to continue playing.

Jetpack Joyride

Retro game Jetpack Joyride is one of the best games for long flights
Retro game Jetpack Joyride is one of the best games for long flights

This is an engrossing side-scrolling game that can easily engage you for hours on end. The vibrant and detailed visuals are captivating enough to keep you glued to the gameplay screen. As a player, you will assume the role of Barry Steakfries to travel through the skies.

Being the protagonist, you are tasked with a series of objectives to fulfil, while escaping the midway obstacles. Giant mechanical dragons and missile launchers are ready to destroy your quest, but there are interesting ways to get the better of them. The game allows signing in to Halfbrick Cloud for data access.

Triple Town

Triple Town appears like cute gameplay at the beginning, but ‘looks are deceptive’ suits best for this title. This is a puzzle game that requires you to build the largest city. The gameplay progresses as you match 3 items to create larger elements. A host of enemies and obstacles are ready to spoil your effort.

It gets difficult to cross the obstacles as you reach higher levels in the game. However, this is what keeps you bound and motivated to craft a sprawling masterpiece. The game goes slow on your battery so that you can drop the ‘no power’ hassle and enjoy the game for never-ending streaks.

Sandwich!

Thinking of this as a straightforward sandwich-making game would be an understatement. Though it is the main goal of the title, the task is not as easy as it sounds. Advancing in the gameplay, you are required to fix more and more difficulties. The ultimate aim is to stack your sandwich higher and higher without toppling.

The game requires skill to put together bread, lettuce, onion, salmon, tomato, egg, and a host of unconventional and standard ingredients. You can unlock them using in-game coins or reaching specific levels. It’s funny that the game lets you ‘eat’ the successfully built sandwiches!

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Crossy Road

Crossy Road is your take if you love on-road games. The gameplay tasks you with the responsibility of guiding your character across the road while keeping it safe from cars, water bodies, and a series of other obstacles. The vibrant 8-bit graphics make the gameplay highly addictive.

The game is available in a diversity of variants for iOS and Android platforms. It is among the most popular travelling games of all time; with more than 200 million downloads across the globe. Crossy Road is a quick drain for your device’s battery. The reason it is on our list of the best games for long flights is the countless hours we have spent when travelling ourselves.

Doug dug.

Looking at the game’s visuals, you may think of Doug dug as Minecraft, Dig Dug, and Spelunky put together with a mix of Oregon Trail. The gameplay demands you to guide Doug, the dwarf protagonist across myriad tunnels and caves, looking for the hidden treasure.

The road to the treasure is full of pitfalls and formidable monsters that need to be avoided. The quest becomes harder with your advancement in the game. There are gold coins and collectables to make Doug richer as you proceed. The game has everything to keep you engrossed for hours on end.

Game Dev Tycoon

This is a business simulator game where you assume the role of a small-time video game developer of the 1980s. The gameplay tricks you into business stability among the tasks of experimenting with fresh ideas, satisfying the gamers, and paying off the heavy bills.

The growth or downfall of gaming empires is full of suspense and drama. The enticing elements hold you captive from the start to the end. The game is available at a moderate price without the hassle of annoying ads and in-app purchases. The game is an absolute pass time for lovers of strategy-centred titles.

Sometimes you need to play games for long flights, you can't always sleep
Sometimes you need to play games for long flights, you can’t always sleep

Any other games for long flights to suggest

If we missed out on any retro games that you would love to include, let us know in the comments and maybe we’ll start a brand new list. Feel free to share your thoughts on the piece and know that your feedback helps us get better.

Maria Green
Maria Green
Maria’s favourite city is Paris- she loves the culture, the architecture, and the food. Something always seems to draw her back to the cobbled streets of Montmartre. There are hundreds of places she’d love to go that she has not yet seen, but Japan is certainly at the top of her list.

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