Cabin Crew Life Simulator is hitting early access on February 19, giving players a chance to experience what it’s like to work as a flight attendant both on and off the plane.
The life of a flight attendant starts before takeoff, as players check passengers’ tickets, navigate around airports to get to the right gate, and clean the cabin before anyone else gets on board.
Players will also manage their fellow crew members as they advance their careers, and they’ll even train other flight attendants as they grow.
Once on plane takes off, players will meet guests’ needs. Of course, they’ll also take charge in emergencies and deal with things like fires that break out.
Additionally, players can use their money to buy more uniforms and cosmetics. The more conventionally attractive the player’s character, the more tips they’ll earn. Players can also spend their hard-earned money at the airport bar in between flights.
Players can make money in less-than-ideal ways, such as selling items left (or found) on the plane. Stealing and selling items is risky though, and could cause players to be demoted and/or get a pink slip.
The simulator looks like it’ll strike a balance between funny and realistic. Previous developer blogs have stated this same thing — while many parts of the game are meant to be as realistic as possible, humor is definitely an important part of the sim as well.
Cabin Crew Life Simulator is expected to be in early access for roughly one year. Interested fans can check out the sim’s demo for free.
For more news on unique simulators, check out PowerWash Simulator’s Wallace and Gromit Pack and the upcoming Loose Leaf: A Tea Witch Simulator.