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Long answer: Eventually. We're learning new tools atm, and as you said each successive Learn to Fly title has had more content than the one before. This trend has to end eventually (there's simply a limit to the amount of content I can create without the next game taking 15 years to develop!), especially since LtF3 didn't cover its development costs yet.
So once we're more confident about our skills with our new tools, what we planned to do so far was to remake Learn to Fly 1 and 2 for steam, especially since Flash is about to die soon. The smaller scope of those games would allow us to get some experience in before tackling LtF4.
When we get there, we'll see what LtF4 will be about. There's been a few ideas thrown like running a flight school, but one thing I can guarantee is that there will be gliding like in LtF 1 and 2. I really missed it in the 3rd game. Overall I really feel like LtF3 is the best of the series,
except for the lack of gliding which made for more dull gameplay, which was sort-of-but-not-really fixed by adding obstacles.
Thanks for the response.
-L0ST
do it in a manged or unmanaged language Flash is bad, also i managed to cheat in your game i just decompiled it and changed the reward values than recompiled xd
at least charge $10. Its definitely worth it.
can you guys do it? i guess we are at eventually time now