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Face Pilot: Fly With Your Nintendo DSi Camera!

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Face Pilot: Fly With Your Nintendo DSi Camera!
カメラであそぶ 顔グライダー
Camera de Asobu: Kao Glider
Face Pilot - Fly With Your Nintendo DSi Camera!.png
The logo of Face Pilot: Fly With Your Nintendo DSi Camera!
Developer(s): HAL Laboratory
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: DSiWare
Category: Action, Simulation
Players: 1
Predecessor: N/A
Successor: N/A
Release dates
N. America: July 26, 2010
Japan: July 28, 2010
Europe: June 18, 2010
Australia: June 18, 2010
Ratings
ESRB: E
CERO: A
PEGI: 3
USK: 0
ACB: G

Face Pilot: Fly With Your Nintendo DSi Camera! is a DSiWare game released on the Nintendo DSi Shop in 2010, developed by HAL Laboratory. The game makes use of the Nintendo DSi Camera to simulate motion control.

Blurb

Nintendo website

Pilot a hang glider using innovative camera-based controls. Take off in multiple courses and 3 types of play. Soar through the sky in a hang glider, from the comfort of your sofa, with the innovative game, Face Pilot: Fly With Your Nintendo DSi Camera! Not only will you put your face into the game with the Nintendo DSi Camera, Face Pilot: Fly With Your Nintendo DSi Camera! also tracks your head's movements to give you complete control of your glider. Simply tilt your head sideways to steer left and right, lean back to climb, and bend forward to dive.

Choose from two play styles and fly through three different types of game play: burst all of the balloons in a variety of courses to reach their goal, throw balls at targets for a high score, and try for a fast time in the high speed challenge. Also, look out for hidden medals which help unlock new courses and even new gliders!

If you’re looking for a truly unique and inventive game, schedule a flight to experience Face Pilot: Fly With Your Nintendo DSi Camera! yourself. The only thing missing is the wind in your hair!

Nintendo DSi Shop

Soar through the sky in a hang glider, from the comfort of your sofa, with the innovative game, Face Pilot: Fly With Your Nintendo DSi Camera! Not only will you put your face into the game with the Nintendo DSi Camera, Face Pilot: Fly With Your Nintendo DSi Camera! also tracks your head's movements to give you complete control of your glider. Simply tilt your head sideways to steer left and right, lean back to climb, and bend forward to dive.

Choose from two play styles and fly through three different types of game play: burst all of the balloons in a variety of courses to reach their goal, throw balls at targets for a high score, and try for a fast time in the high speed challenge. Also, look out for hidden medals which help unlock new courses and even new gliders!

If you’re looking for a truly unique and inventive game, schedule a flight to experience Face Pilot: Fly With Your Nintendo DSi Camera! yourself. The only thing missing is the wind in your hair!

Gameplay

Face Pilot uses the Nintendo DSi's camera to track the player's head, which is used to control the game. Players can play the game either with the system on the table, which uses the player's movements to control the game, or with the system in hand, which uses the system's movements based on the player's position relative to the camera to control. Players move their heads to control the movements of their hang glider as they try to pop all the balloons on each course. Each stage has various challenges that unlock medals, which are used to unlock new courses and gliders.

Technical details

Technical details
Media: Digital download (DSiWare)
Download size: 71 blocks
Input / compatible controllers: Nintendo DSi Camera