So I was pleased this morning to see a review of this narrated tour from Kea Skies. I don't know much about this developer, but they are NZ-based. This is their first local release. This is available from their own site, plus SimMarket. My order of preference for sim addons is the Marketplace, then direct from the developer if not in the Marketplace, and then SimMarket. As this isn't in the store, I first went to their site, did the normal sign-up thing, but the Google Pay process failed, as did the credit card payment. So I opened the SimMarket app and bought it there. I've finally come around to the app, and it is very simple, press buy and then install, and it just turns up in the sim. It is charged in euros, and I ended up paying NZ$14.22. (Kea only show US$ for some reason.)
However since then I received an email from Kea saying my order was complete. I haven't seen a credit card payment go through yet, but if it does, I'll need to get this reversed.
It took me a long time to start the flight, nothing to do with this addon, but more to do with MSFS. I wanted to take screenshots, but using the normal Windows screenshot mode crashed the sim every time. I reverted to Nvidia screenshots, which worked fine. However I didn't finish the flight, over an hour in I decided to record a bit of the narration, but that crashed it as well. Oh well.
The flight I did was a lot of fun, certainly kept me entertained and informed, although some people might find it a bit cringey -- I didn't. The narrator - Aroha - (not AI) has a great grasp of te reo, and she goes into some history of the place, albeit not in any depth. She teaches the passengers a bit of a couple of te reo expressions, plus gives them an intro to kiwi slang. The passengers respond enthusiastically, considering this is a Cessna 172 so there can't be many of them... you fly as Tāne, the friendly but very reticent pilot. All you do is follow the flight plan, flying out of Ardmore.
There's a 172 livery included, quite striking really. I may finish the flight one day, I'll just keep my fingers away from any screenshot or record buttons...
This would be ideal in the Marketplace, with the 'gift' function, where you could give friends around the world a great intro to Auckland, with a bit of 'culture' thrown in. The screenshots are nothing special, but do show the style of the narration.






