Korean Drone Flying Tour

There are currently eight Korean Drone Flying Tour games available for Switch, with seven more released weekly for the next two months. They used to be released sparingly, now they’re weekly:

I bought Korean Drone Flying Tour Muui-Do. The game sucks. I cannot label it anything as else but Garbage. The game play is the gaming equivalent of adjusting the playing speed of a video. They even say it in the blurb:

There is no up, down, left or right direction control, only the control to increase or decrease the drone speed.
You can also change the drone’s flight mode from Normal, Sport, and Eco to any of the 3.

A Korean Drone Flying Tour game is basically adjusting the speed of the video to the required speed by pressing up or down. You need to get or exceed a target time to finish the video while not draining your battery. You get gold coins which you can buy powerups, new courses and new modes. That’s about it. These games are ultra-lame and the developers should feel bad for subjecting people to them. Who is this for? I guess Koreans and nobody else. I take that back, I bet Koreans would be bored too. They’re not fun. They’re not interesting. You could have a flying drone tour of the Grand Canyon and I’d still be bored out of my mind.

14Dimension thought they could get away with subjecting the eShop to this garbage. This is why I exist, to draw attention to this crap. Korean Drone Flying Tour gets a Garbage Verdict with a two back-end score. That’s for all the games, cause they’re all identical, just different areas. The drone footage is pretty, but that’s not enough to be worth it. Finally, In physical therapy, I had an exercise bike that showed a road tour and you could adjust the speed with how fast you pedaled. I loved it and pedaled as fast as I could. You’ll get nothing out of these games except curing your insomnia.

Overall: Korean Drone Flying Tour is a series of garbage titles that are the gaming equivalent to adjusting the playback speed of a video. Worthless.

Verdict: Garbage

eShop Page

Release Date3/27/25
Cost$2.99
Publisher14Dimension
ESRB RatingE

P.S. I could’ve made this a Degradation article but opted for a standard review because using the series name is better SEO wise.

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