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2,482,735,870 aircraft have been landed in Flight Control

4,389,523 km travelled in Real Racing

2,482,735,870 aircraft have been landed in Flight Control
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Australian developer Firemint has just announced some impressive figures for its games.

In terms of players who have uploaded their scores to Flight Control's online leaderboards, there have been 2,482,735,870 aircraft landed in 57,235,375 games.

This is approximately equal to 5,000 times the daily air traffic handled by LAX

Vroom, vroom

When it comes to Real Racing, connected drivers have covered covered 3,283,078km in time trials and 1,106,445km in league races, for a total of 4,389,523km or 2,727,523 miles.

That’s an average of almost 3,000 laps of the Monaco Grand Prix circuit daily, or about 2,400 laps of the Indy 500 circuit.

In total, Firemint's Cloudcell server is connected to one million games; the total of Flight Control, Real Racing and Real Racing GTI games which have uploaded scores to it.

The developer has also broken down the high score trends on Flight Control maps.

This reveals the Original map is the most successfully played, while the Beach and Carrier are progressively more challenging with players concentrated at the low score end of the distributions.

You can see more at the Firemint blog.

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