Crazy Plane Landing is a glorious exercise in chaos. It’s less of a flight simulator and more of a 'how much destruction can I cause' simulator. The gameplay loop is incredibly simple: launch a plane, try to fly it as far as possible, and inevitably crash into something in a spectacular explosion. The physics are intentionally exaggerated, leading to some truly hilarious and unexpected moments.
The progression is what kept me hooked. Using the money earned from your disastrous landings to upgrade your engine or boost capacity makes a noticeable difference in each run. Eventually, you’re launching planes through skyscrapers and across entire mountain ranges. It’s perfect for short gaming sessions when you just want to see things go boom. It doesn't require a lot of brainpower, but the sheer spectacle and the urge to reach the next landmark make it hard to put down.
We’re reaching a point where 'crazy' is just a keyword for 'we didn't bother with a flight model.' Crazy Plane Landing is essentially a launch game—like those old Flash games where you'd hit a penguin as far as you could. You launch a plane, watch it tumble, and hope it hits a target. The physics are intentionally wonky, which leads to some funny moments, but the novelty wears off faster than you can say 'mayday.'
It’s another game designed around the 'upgrade to progress' loop. You fail, you get coins, you buy a better engine, you fail a little further along. It’s fine for what it is, but the intrusive ads after every single attempt make it almost unplayable. It’s a 54 because the destruction is occasionally satisfying, but there’s no craft here. It’s a mindless time-sink that relies on your desire to see things explode. If you’ve got a short attention span, you might like it. For everyone else, it’s a pass.
Performance: Smooth performance; physics are stable even during large explosions.
Buy if: You want a mindless game where you can watch planes explode in short bursts.
Skip if: You want a flight simulator or a game with any degree of realism.
Available on: iPhone, iPad, iPod
Version 0.22.0Thu Nov 27 2025
Improvements and minor fixes.
More updates coming soon.
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Flying is easy - but can you stick the landing?
Get into one of the amazing flying machines and launch as high as you can. This part is easy… well, fairly easy. Not that anyone can do it. But you can. Surely you do!
What’s really interesting is what happens next. Will you crash? Or will you somehow make it a perfect landing?
Try yourself now!
Requires iOS 13.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.Fly as high as you can and try to stick the landing. Will you survive or will you crash? Multiple flying machines to use and levels to complete!
Flying is easy - but can you stick the landing?
Get into one of the amazing flying machines and launch as high as you can. This part is easy… well, fairly easy. Not that anyone can do it. But you can. Surely you do!
What’s really interesting is what happens next. Will you crash? Or will you somehow make it a perfect landing?
Try yourself now!












Crazy Plane Landing is all about the thrill of the flight and the hilarity of the crash. Take control of various aircraft and try to land them in increasingly difficult and absurd locations. With a deep upgrade system for engines, fuel, and rewards, you'll aim to fly further and crash harder. Featuring fun physics and a variety of environments, it's a game where even losing is a blast.
Hilarious physics-based crashes
Wide variety of aircraft and levels
Extensive upgrade system
Simple one-tap controls
Don't use all your boost at once. Tap it in short bursts once you're in the air to maintain your glide and reach the furthest bonus zones.
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Vooks.net - Sun Dec 01 2024
Focus on the 'Engine' upgrade first. A higher starting speed is the best way to ensure you have enough momentum to clear the initial obstacles.
You win by successfully reaching the designated landing zone, though crashing along the way still earns you coins for upgrades!