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Learn to Fly Idle by lightbringer777. Current rating: 4.26171. Log in to rate this game. Instructions Click to aim and fire your cannon. Upgrade your range. Learn to Fly Idle Walkthrough In Learn to Fly Idle, destroying stuff is a real business for the penguins. As far as I'm concerned, is this how the dodo became extinct? Jokes aside first. For me, my strategy for upgrades is to purchase the cheapest ones first.
This week was fairly busy for me and I didn’t have a lot of time to dedicate to a Time Waste (I did make time to see the new Godzilla and I was disappointed by how little screen time the title creature got). Normally, I like to sit down and give a game my full attention, but I just couldn’t do that this time around.
My solution to this was to find a game that I could play while doing other stuff, and I might have found the perfect game for that, sort of. That game is Learn to Fly Idle.
Learn to Fly Idle has the player controlling a penguin that is shooting a canon at various immobile enemies to collect money and further upgrade its canon. My main reason for picking this game is because it has an autofire feature that can be upgraded to give faster attacks. This allowed me to keep multiple tabs open on my computer and take care of other work while I played (I use this term loosely) the game.
In Learn to Fly Idle, there are four main aspects of the canon that can be upgraded. The aspects are launching power, damage, number of shots and autofire speed. Players also collect research points for over time and for completing certain achievements. These points can be used to change damage, shot speed, the cost of upgrades, how fast research points are generated and distance between the canon and targets.
Players who actually try to play Learn to Fly Idle without the autofire feature are going to find themselves bored out of their minds. The game really isn’t fit to be played as something that keeps a person’s undivided attention. This makes it a pretty good example of a Time Waster. In one regard, paying full attention to this game is a waste of time, but at the same time, it’s also a good way to kill time while working.
Learn to Fly Idle can start off being muted, which makes it perfect for keeping in a separate tab or window when your boss or teacher is keeping an eye on you. The design of the game makes it really easy to just come back to it once every 10 or so minutes to buy more upgrades before tabbing back to work.
Learn to Fly Idle is also a long game. It has an achievement for playing for eight hours and it certainly can last that long. The real issue here is that the game doesn’t really leave the player with any kind of sense of accomplishment.
Learn to Fly has really simple graphics. The only thing that moves are the bullets and canon. All of the enemies don’t move and only blink red when damaged. I can’t say too much about the graphics because I didn’t pay much attention to them between moving from tab to tab. Anyone who does sit down and focus on the game will likely be disappointed by its visuals.
Audio in Learn to Fly Idle is limited to background music. There are nine different tracks to choose from and people are likely to find one they will enjoy. There aren’t any other sounds in the game. No noises for dying enemies or the canon being fired are in the game.
Overall, Learn to Fly Idle is a unique Time Waster. It isn’t a game that I can recommend just sitting down and playing, yet it’s perfect to have sitting in the background while at work or school. The gameplay isn’t really involved and there isn’t much of a sense of accomplishment for beating the game. It also has really limited graphics and audio. Outside of running it in the background, I can’t recommend Learn to Fly Idle.
Learn to Fly Idle gets 1.5 GiN Gems out of 5!
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Developer: Light Bringer Games
Genre: Upgrades, Simulation
Learn to Fly Idle Guide
List of Upgrades in Learn to Fly Idle
Launching Power - Throw stuff farther.
Base Damage - Destroy stuff faster.
Max Shots - Fire more shots at the same time.
Auto-Fire - Fire Without clicking!
List of Research in Learn to Fly Idle
Damage Multiplier - Increase your base damage.
Bullet Travel Speed - Increase how fast bullets move. (does not affect range)
Space Folding - Reduce the distance between you and your target.
Upgrade Cost Reduction - Reduce the cost of basic upgrades. (does not affect research)
Faster Research Points - Increase the rate at which you get Research Points.
List of Stuff in Learn to Fly Idle
Snowman - Health: 4 | Distance: 300 | Worth: 1
Snow Bank - Health: 10 | Distance: 500 | Worth: 10
Ice Boulder - Health: 25 | Distance: 600 | Worth: 30
El Sombrero - Health: 80 | Distance: 750 | Worth: 200
Frozen Dodo - Health: 330 | Distance: 800 | Worth: 825
Ice Block - Health: 1,400 | Distance: 1,050 | Worth: 3,500
Mysterious Snow - Health: 5,900 | Distance: 1,300 | Worth: 14,750
Fedora Snowman - Health: 26,000 | Distance: 1,450 | Worth: 65,000
Ice Cream Stand - Health: 110,000 | Distance: 1,750 | Worth: 275,000
Baby Snow Bank - Health: 460,000 | Distance: 1,900 | Worth: 1,225,000
Bigger Boulder - Health: 2,100,000 | Distance: 2,150 | Worth: 5,250,000
Slushman - Health: 9,400,000 | Distance: 2,350 | Worth: 23,500,000
Mr.Snowpile - Health: 41,000,000 | Distance: 2,900 | Worth: 102,500,000
Lies - Health: 180,000,000 | Distance: 3,250 | Worth: 450,000,000
Dodo Hero - Health: 810,000,000 | Distance: 3,400 | Worth: 2,025,000,000
Supersized Snowman - Health: 3,600,000,000 | Distance: 3,600 | Worth: 9,000,000,000
Monolith - Health: 16,000,000,000 | Distance: 3,750 | Worth: 40,000,000,000
Ice Factory - Health: 71,000,000,000 | Distance: 4,200 | Worth: 177,500,000,000
Snow Master - Health: 320,000,000,000 | Distance: 4,850 | Worth: 800,000,000,000
Iceberg - Health: 1,400,000,000k | Distance: 5,000 | Worth: 3,500G
Mountain - Health: 6,400,000,000k | Distance: 5,375 | Worth: 16,000G
Dodo Colossus - Health: 29,000,000,000k | Distance: 5,850 | Worth: 72,500G
Ice Corp - Health: 130,000,000,000k | Distance: 6,300 | Worth: 325,000G
Big Berg - Health: 580,000,000,000k | Distance: 6,600 | Worth: 1,450,000G
Ice-Borg - Health: 2,600,000,000M | Distance: 7,150 | Worth: 6,500,000G
Bigger Berg - Health: 12,000,000,000M | Distance: 7,800 | Worth: 30,000,000G
The Wall - Health: 53,000,000,000M | Distance: 8,600 | Worth: 132,500,000G
The Moon - Health: 240,000,000,000M | Distance: 16,500 | Worth: 600,000,000G
Dodolith - Health: 1,100,000,000G | Distance: 18,000 | Worth: 2,750,000,000G
Frozen Planet - Health: 5,000,000,000G | Distance: 20,500 | Worth: 12,500,000,000G
Frozen Moon - Health: 23,000,000,000G | Distance: 22,000 | Worth: 57,500,000,000G
Hoth - Health: 100,000,000,000G | Distance: 25,000 | Worth: 250,000,000,000G
Dodo Homeworld - Health: 470,000,000,000G | Distance: 28,500 | Worth: 1,175E
Learn To Fly Idle Cheats
Dodo Homeworld 2 - Health: 2,100,000,000T | Distance: 33,000 | Worth: 5,250E
Dodo Homeworld 3 - Health: 9,800,000,000T | Distance: 44,000 | Worth: 24,500E
Dodo Homeworld 4 - Health: 45,000,000,000T | Distance: 52,000 | Worth: 112,500E
Dodo Homeworld 5 - Health: 210,000,000,000T | Distance: 64,000 | Worth: 525,000E
Dodo Homeworld 666 - Health: 66,666,666,666P | Distance: 85,000 | Worth: 66,666,666E
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Upgrades
Note: Do not upgrade Max Shots after 20.
1. Buy the cheapest upgrade.
2. Repeat!
Research
1. Faster Research Points x100
2. Bullet Travel Speed x100
3. Upgrade Cost Reduction x100
4. Damage Multiplier x100
5. Space Folding x100
Learn to Fly Idle Walkthrough
In Learn to Fly Idle, destroying stuff is a real business for the penguins. As far as I'm concerned, is this how the dodo became extinct? Jokes aside first. For me, my strategy for upgrades is to purchase the cheapest ones first. However, I would prioritize upgrades like Base Damage and Auto-Fire in the later part of the game, just to increase my income. It's not a must but, only with money you can buy upgrades right? Then for research, I actually went for Faster Research Points first. Same logic as the previous; only with more research points, then you can research more.
After the completing the game, I realize I've got 35 Max Shots and I can barely pull 20 off clicking as fast as I can. It was like this throughout most of the game. My conclusion was do not upgrade Max Shots after 20. Anything more will be useless and waste of money. Trust me! :P