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Glider Pro drops you into the cockpit of a paper airplane hurtling through a cluttered sky. Your goal is to stay airborne as long as possible by dodging trees, power lines, and other obstacles while adjusting wing flaps to catch updrafts. Controls are stripped to basics, tilt and glide with minimal input. The challenge comes from timing loops and conserving momentum without crashing. No score beyond distance, no power-ups, just physics and persistence. This 1994 Mac title is the final iteration of a niche series that built a cult following through its simplicity. Long before mobile endless runners existed, Glider Pro offered a raw take on aerial survival. Community forums note it remains playable on modern systems with emulators, and some players still share high scores from the 90s. Its lack of polish feels intentional, focusing on the pure mechanics of flight. A relic of early PC gaming that holds up for its brisk, no-frills design.
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