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My laptop monitor has a resolution of 1920x1080. Game looks good and plays well.
http://imageshack.com/a/img537/6907/mIB2LT.jpg
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/airport-madness-4/id828018238?mt=8
Looks the same to me.
It is a port. The developer made that perfectly clear to us on his website. He is moving to Steam for the ease of updates, a wider audience, and a few other reasons I can't remember off the top of my head.
I, for one, am happy for this developers games and another one I have that is a port. I can't play games on my iPhone or my iPad.....the screen is to small and I dislike having to deal with direct downloads on my PC. All my gaming is strictly done on Steam. If someone does a crappy job of porting an iPhone game, I will ask for a refund. Under Steans new guidelines of less than 14 days and less than 2 hours play time, that takes all the risk out of it.
I bought a game couple weeks ago that was a port. Lousy job of porting and zero developer support on Steam. Put in a refund and got my money back in 2 days.
So try this game....if you like the port and the support here, you got a great game. If not, you ask for a refund and no risk. I am happy with this developers first port with Airport Madness World Edition and his community support so I will buy all his games.