
Fly High AR
Soar through pipes in AR
Archived App
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About
Experience a classic arcade-style game in augmented reality. Navigate through pipes and aim for the highest score, with Game Center integration for leaderboards. An optional subscription removes ads.
What's New in Fly High AR
1.3
July 8, 2020
We've rebuilt the UI and tweaked the physics simulation again for even more immersion. Now you can tap the big button at the bottom of the screen to fly. We've also fixed several gameplay issues, so your experience will be even smoother. If you like Fly High AR, then please leave a five-star review. We'd really appreciate it!
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FAQ
What is Fly High AR?
Fly High AR is an augmented reality game where players navigate through pipes. It utilizes ARKit and RealityKit to bring the game into the real world.
Is Fly High AR free to play?
Yes, Fly High AR is free to play. You can enjoy the core gameplay without any cost.
Does Fly High AR have ads?
Fly High AR contains advertisements. An optional subscription is available to remove these ads for a monthly fee.
How do I manage my subscription for Fly High AR?
You can manage your subscription or disable auto-renewal in your Account Settings within the system Settings app on your device. Payment is charged to your iTunes Account.
What devices support Fly High AR?
Fly High AR supports iPhone, iPad, and iPod devices. It requires ARKit compatibility.
What is the age rating for Fly High AR?
Fly High AR has an age rating of 4+, making it suitable for younger players.
How often is Fly High AR updated?
The latest version of Fly High AR is 1.3, last updated on July 8, 2020. Information on update frequency beyond this is not provided.
Does Fly High AR support offline play?
The description does not explicitly state whether Fly High AR supports offline play. However, Game Center integration suggests an online component for leaderboards.


