Paper Plane Simulator: 3D Game Where You Throw Paper Planes from NYC Skyscrapers
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Chris Messina
Hot, fresh, and worth queueing round the block for.
Summary
Paper Plane Simulator is a 3D game where players can throw paper planes from New York City skyscrapers and watch them fly. The game offers a delightful, relaxing experience focused on the simple pleasure of launching paper planes from tall buildings and observing their flight paths. The content appears to be a product listing or review on Product Hunt, highlighting the game's core mechanics and appeal.
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· 4 pulledDelightful game in which you throw a paper plane and watch
Throw paper planes from NYC skyscrapers in 3D
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