
iDroidPlay says "Air Mail is a fine example of what mobile gaming is moving towards. The visuals, narrative driven missions, fun gameplay and amazing soundtrack all combine into one hell of an experience on your iOS Device."

Air Mail originally released on iOS in 2012. In gaming years, the game is considered ancient. Now, like many mobile games, Air Mail has now touched down and landed on the Nintendo Switch. With vastly improved visuals and analog controls available, do these changes make the pricing discrepancy of the mobile and Switch versions less of a shock to the system (and the wallet)? Find out with SuperPhillip Central's Air Mail review for the Nintendo Switch.

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GC: Air Mail is the perfect union of Crazy Taxi and Crimson Skies. For those of you who get that reference, you are probably rushing off to the app store to buy your copy now. For everyone else, imagine a game where the mail is delivered by airplanes in a Steampunk-style universe. You play as a young boy, an up and comer in the world of air-delivery, and after a few tutorial missions that get you up to speed on how to fly your plane using either accelerometer, touchscreen controls or a combination of both, as well as the fine art of picking up and dropping off packages with perfect aim, you’re ready to dive into seven chapters of challenging fun in the story mode or checkout the Express Delivery and Explore mode options.