Sky-Grid Guide
How to Play Sky-Grid
Sky-Grid is a browser air traffic control puzzle game where you draw flight paths, sequence runway approaches, and prevent collisions under growing weather pressure. Learn how the radar loop works before you start the campaign.
Key facts
- Sky-Grid runs directly in the browser and starts with a free opening campaign.
- The live commercial path is a $3.99 one-time lifetime unlock for chapters 2-5 and Custom Sandbox.
- Google sign-in is the only purchase and restore path, so entitlement and campaign progress stay on one account.
Guide planes by drawing clean radar routes
Sky-Grid plays through a radar command loop. You trace routes, curve arrivals into runways, and keep aircraft separated while traffic density rises. The challenge is not button mashing. It is about reading speed, spacing, and runway timing under pressure.
Because the whole game runs in the browser, new players can understand the core interaction quickly and move from the free opening chapter into the harder airspace patterns without a long install step.
- Draw routes directly on the radar screen.
- Time approach turns so planes do not conflict.
- Use runway assignments to keep the airspace stable.
Manage weather and sequencing pressure
Sky-Grid becomes interesting when several aircraft compete for the same lanes. Weather, traffic tempo, and runway choice create a tactical puzzle where one clean decision can stabilize the whole board.
That is why the game reads well for searchers looking for an air traffic control simulator, radar puzzle game, or browser aviation strategy game instead of a generic idle flight app.
Sign in once and keep progress on one account
Google sign-in is the only account path in Sky-Grid. It restores campaign progress and the lifetime Custom Sandbox unlock through Firebase.
The live commercial path is a one-time lifetime unlock for chapters 2 through 5 plus Custom Sandbox. That gives search engines and players a simple product shape to understand.
Common mistakes
- Trying to micro-adjust every aircraft instead of stabilizing the full runway flow usually creates more conflicts.
- Focusing on one plane at a time hides the actual puzzle, which is sequencing the whole airspace under pressure.
Expert notes
- Sky-Grid is closer to a route-planning puzzle than a keyboard-heavy simulator, so the discovery language should emphasize readable radar decisions.
- The free campaign already teaches the core ATC loop, which makes it a strong entry surface for both searchers and first-session players.
Next step
Return to the live Sky-Grid browser build after reviewing this page and continue into the playable experience.
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