Games called simulators do not always have to be fully serious. The free Radical Rockits project, for example, decided to show why we didn't see the proliferation of rocket backpacks. It is a struggle of friendly characters with a two-engine beast on their backs, carrying them up to the sky and then throwing them down with an impetus.
It is possible to play with several people. We get at our disposal quite a vast land, with specially spaced rims through which to fly, or shields, i.e. designated landing places.
The player controls both engines independently, with natural body balancing added to it. Apparently it does not sound threatening, but in practice it is not the simplest thing to do with air evolution here. Surely there is a pile of laughter when struggling, especially with colleagues at the same computer.
It can fly up to 4 people at the same time. Beginners are advised to turn on the training mode options, so that we have less gravity and a little easier to manoeuvre. The test of true friendship here is directing the company when the control over rockets and the rotation of one character is shared between two PC fans.









