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Players in Game
15 😀
7 😒
61,11%
Rating
$17.99
Amber's Airline - 7 Wonders Reviews
Get ready to fly with Amber in this "wonderful" time management adventure!
App ID | 1029860 |
App Type | GAME |
Developers | GameHouse, Old Skull Games |
Publishers | GameHouse |
Categories | Single-player, Steam Achievements |
Genres | Casual |
Release Date | 18 Apr, 2019 |
Platforms | Windows, Mac |
Supported Languages | English, Portuguese - Brazil, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese, Russian, Korean, Dutch, Polish, Swedish, Thai, Vietnamese |

22 Total Reviews
15 Positive Reviews
7 Negative Reviews
Mixed Score
Amber's Airline - 7 Wonders has garnered a total of 22 reviews, with 15 positive reviews and 7 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mixed’ overall score.
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Recent Steam Reviews
This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback
Playtime:
470 minutes
These kinds of games are mindless and easy to complete, but they are great to use to train your reaction time and hand eye coordination, hence why I enjoy them. As for the story, not as good as the previous game. at least the first game had me invested thanks to the plane crashing.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
662 minutes
Another great game from GameHouse. Story was a bit lacking, but still kept me enthralled in worlds and the characters. I can't wait to see if Amber's story continues
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
565 minutes
Like any other Gamehouse game, this is a time management dash-like and another fine entry by Old Skull Games. The minigames here are actually enjoyable for the most part; the only one that kinda sucks is the photo focusing in the last chapter, but that's a minor quibble at best.
Animations are super smooth, but it looks like a lot of returning folks from the first game make an appearance again which isn't really a big deal, but the big change here is that most of the game [i]doesn't[/i] take place on a plane. Amber and her team of dramatis personae are on some kind of super megaplane visiting seven famous landmarks around the world. That's right, they've made the drama and soap opera GLOBAL this time out!
To be frank, the story is the weakest part of the game this time around, even if you really like all the soap opera stuff. Here it just seems too unfocused. With such a large cast, they went in too many directions with the plot and so when it all inevitably comes together at the end - as it always does - it doesn't quite feel satisfying because each thread followed a predictable path instead of being developed and earned. That said, though, I never tend to expect much out of these stories, so I wouldn't consider it a deal breaker.
The best part here is the ability to speed up the game by calling passengers/customers earlier than expected. Usually there's a bit of ennui as you wait for the level to play out in these games, but they added a much-welcomed button to speed things along and make things as chaotic as you want them to be. Kinda like calling a wave earlier in a tower defense game. In this way, if you're having too easy a time, you can just jam on that button and cause a problem to be solved and it makes the slower levels far more interesting. There's also the challenge of the hidden animal - this time there is no audio cue to let you know he's on the screen and I managed to miss him several times. Some of the hiding spots are downright jerk moves, too, which is part of the fun. In short, I much preferred the challenge level of 7 Wonders over previous GH outings.
Is it the best in the library? Arguably not, but it's still a good time provided you're not too into the narrative.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
522 minutes
This is probably one of my favorite games of the whole series this far (bought this game in a huge bundle). The graphics are really nice and the story too. The only downside I found is the mini games are too easy. Amber's first game and this one are similar but I preferred this 2nd of the serie. Really relaxing game to play.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
661 minutes
Always love GameHouse's products! They always made their games casual yet meaningful which is really friendly for gamers who just wanted to enjoy some simple game.
Have completed the game with 100% achievement within 11 hours! The story is so beautifully told and Faith's story really touch my heart. I love how she fights against the cancer and how she make such hard decision just for her love one!
Recommended and looking forward for their other series game.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
691 minutes
I enjoy the Game House Original Stories a lot but the Amber's Airlines are not one of my favorites. With that being said, I still enjoy it and if you enjoy their other management games, I would recommend this!
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
536 minutes
I really enjoyed the premise of visiting and highlighting the New 7 Wonders. That was a really fun way to continue the story from the first game and expand the variety with more different locations. I remember voting on them when they were being decided on about twenty years ago during that campaign and haven't seen much more about them since. It was a nice revisit to different existing historical landmarks.
I only wish each wonder had its own stage instead of spending one segment at the Snuggford Airport. I would have liked to have levels set in Chichen Itza and Machu Picchu too, but I do appreciate that Petra was not cut as perhaps one of the more lesser known locations.
I thought the story was pretty good and continued from the previous game really well without being too cheesy and campy. And despite being bittersweet, I also appreciated the LGBTQ+ relationship which was featured, since that's something that has often been lacking in past games.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 1
Positive
Playtime:
1583 minutes
For a time management game it fits the bill. I have enjoyed the story line and I have found no hesitations that I find in other management games. I am a huge fan of the Playfirst games and this game has none of the glitches.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
659 minutes
Another excellent title published by GameHouse.
I have played the first at Zylom, and this one grabs the good things from the first and push some new stuff as well.
One sad point is that you are a Time Management Maniac like me you could complete this game in less than 11 hours in normal difficulty.
Overall, a pretty dramatic(death,friendship problems and a lot more) and nice story that follows Amber across the world, an addition of 2 levels in the plane going to each destination that makes it the 7th wonder, specific soundtrack for each place you go, fun minigames and a challenge type that i found fun as hell: Tourists asks only for stations, so is a station freak going on your screen, fast and fun!
Old Skull Games are doing an excellent work with this series, hope we have a game that explains our little Amber love life in the future!
👍 : 7 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
1044 minutes
[h1] 7 wonders at your click [/h1]
So welcome to another of many GameHouse games. This one really surprised me. Usually these games don't improve much, often they have some heartwarming stories to tell which are quite good for such games but when it comes to gameplay, nearly every game was pretty much the same.
Well, this one also has the same gameplay obviously but it has some new activities.
The story here is more serious and touches more serious aspects of life, even sever illness which is kinda strange to see in the series which always were very uplifting. Don't get me wrong I loved it of course and the story in the end is heartwarming as always. Oh and there's love drama of course.
So as usual you get several locations each with its own levels. And the first change is that first few levels in a new location happen on the plane you're working on (it happens while you''re flying to a new location and later on when you land you play in that country). This is really nice and I loved it.
Another very welcomed gameplay change is that you can make customers come quicker to you by clicking the button. That often lets you finish the levels quicker if you're really fast. So you don't need to stay idle at all. If you think you're able to take care of customers really efficiently it's a good feature. And if you finish faster you get a score bonus, the more time was left the bigger bonus will be.
Another new addition is great variety of mini-games. It's not just clicking on things now. There's a photo mini-game where you take photos and must adjust the camera focus and distance. Then there's coin tossing mini-game, firing up the incense and some more.
You collect diamonds and then you can use them to unlock new clothes for your staff. There are tops, hats and shoes so you can dress up your character as you wish.
Besides that you get the same package as always. Customers come in, you get them what they need and then check them out. There's also mouse to catch in each level and challenge levels to get those diamonds.
There are three difficulty levels so don't worry if you're bad at time management game, just set it on easy.
One minor downside is that after mini-game if you quickly click somewhere the click doesn't register, you need to wait a little (1-2 seconds) for click to work.
One level is slightly bugged (desert challenge one) but don't worry if it seems frozen after your day ends, just wait for some time and it will finish, just need some patience.
Graphics are phenomenal for this type of game. It's cute, it's crisp and the art as always is great.
Surprisingly it works fine in ultrawide aspect ratio. Maybe because it's a phone game and is there just by accident? Hard to imagine these small devs care about ultrawide. But it works great 90% of the time.
Not much to say about the sound. You get to hear same uplifting soundtrack. No voice acting obviously.
One annoying thing is that sound/music which plays when you finish the level is not affected by sound settings.
Overall one of the best games in the series, definitely worth picking up on sale for the fans of casual games.
[b]Pros[/b]
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[*]Good story
[*]Interesting characters
[*]New mini-games
[*]New improvements
[*]Addicting gameplay
[*]Relaxing
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[b]Cons[/b]
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[*]Sometime clicks don't register if you click right after the mini-game has ended
[*]Sound is way to loud when finishing the level
[*]One bug in a certain challenge level
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👍 : 32 |
😃 : 0
Positive