Fly Hard
by EmitterCritter
Fly Hard
Tags for Fly Hard
Description
Help Druce Millis 'fly hard' and build the best rocket collecting as many diamonds as you can in flight. Improve your rocket buying upgrades and save the earth!
How to Play
Use your left and right arrowkeys to play the game. Hold the spacebar to launch the rocket. The survival mode is unlocked when game is complete, and has global hi-scores enabled.
Developer Updates
fixed reset progress bug, etc
FAQ
What is Fly Hard?
Fly Hard is an action arcade game developed by EmitterCritter where you control a rocket and attempt to launch it as far as possible into the sky.
How do you play Fly Hard?
In Fly Hard, you guide your rocket by tilting and using thrusters to avoid obstacles, collect power-ups, and reach greater heights each run.
What are the main progression systems in Fly Hard?
Fly Hard features an upgrade system where you can spend the money you earn from flights to improve your rocket's features, such as fuel, speed, and durability.
Does Fly Hard have any special features or unique gameplay mechanics?
A unique feature of Fly Hard is its randomly generated obstacles and collectible power-ups that change the gameplay experience in each session.
On which platform can you play Fly Hard?
Fly Hard is a browser-based arcade game that can be played directly on web platforms like Kongregate.
Comments
theguy322
Oct. 06, 2011
Couldn't the old hillbilly wait for a few days, THEN fire the rocket??? The meteor would be much closer than this.
poppercds
Jan. 02, 2011
People really should be more careful about where they leave thier floating diamonds and fuel, I mean some idiot in a rocket could just fly by and swipe it!
eegor23
Sep. 19, 2010
its trange how druce millis flies a state-of-the-art brand-new rocketship while the guys up there fly in WW2-type planes
EevilSteev
Feb. 04, 2011
I think it'd be nice to be able to stall the rocket, start falling back towards the ground then, fuel allowing, power back up again. Just the "explode if you slow down" mechanice is a bit limiting.
Orra
Sep. 01, 2010
So many effing aircraft. This is the sky and space, not rush hour in New York City.