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Pilotwings Resort

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Pilotwings Resort
パイロットウイングス リゾート
Pilotwings Resort NA box.png
Developer(s): Nintendo SPD, Monster Games
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Nintendo 3DS
Category: Amateur flight simulation
Players:
Predecessor: Pilotwings 64
Successor:
Release dates
N. America: Retail: March 27, 2011
Digital: December 20, 2012
Japan: Retail: April 14, 2011
Digital: November 1, 2012
Europe: Retail: March 25, 2011
Digital: November 22, 2012
Australia: Retail: April 14, 2011
Digital: November 22, 2012
S. Korea: (Unknown)
China: (Unknown)
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Pilotwings Resort is a Nintendo 3DS game and the third game in the Pilotwings series.

Gameplay

The game is similar to the previous games in the Pilotwings series, with flight-based missions. It now features Miis. It is set in the skies of Wuhu Island, and there is additionally a free flight mode to explore the island casually. The player can use a biplane, hang glider, or jet pack and additional vehicles can be unlocked by clearing missions.[1]



References

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