I have seen a few flight simulator games created with 3D maps over the years,, but Travel Cat to let you pilot a plane as a cat. Flying a feline-piloted plane past the Eiffel Tower in Paris or around the Statue of Liberty in New York is as enchanting as it sounds. It is also a lot of fun.
Travel Cat uses the Google Maps API's 3D view to create a basic flight simulator that allows you to explore anywhere in the world. Or drive! Clicking on a road in the 3D map view instantly places your cat on terra firma, behind the wheel of a car. Press 'B,' and the car transforms into a 3D model of a boat, letting you explore waterways with equal ease.
The charm of Travel Cat lies primarily in the whimsical nature of its protagonist - a fearless feline pilot. Flying a cat-piloted plane around some of the world’s most famous landmarks elevates what might have been a straightforward flight simulator into a heartwarming and imaginative experience. Google's 3D map view enhances the realism of the game, delivering an immersive low-altitude flying experience.
Whether you’re soaring above landmarks or cruising through streets and waterways, Travel Cat offers a delightful blend of exploration and whimsy that helps to set it apart from other map-based flight simulators.
Travel Cat isn't the only game to have been released by TripGeo this week. You might also enjoy Video Scramble. While not directly map-related, Video Scramble has a cartographical link, as it is inspired by TripGeo's popular Scrambled Maps game.
Scrambled Maps is a daily puzzle game that challenges players to rearrange a scrambled map of a different city each day. Video Scramble builds on this concept with a similar challenge - this time requiring players to unscramble an AI-generated video. There are 20 videos to solve in total. So far, I’ve successfully unscrambled 16 of them, and I can confirm they all share a distinctly monsterish theme.
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