offline accessBuy SimplePlanes Steam Offline Account
A SimplePlanes Steam offline account gets you the full game for $9.99 — about 23% less than the regular Steam price of ~$12.99. You log into an account that already owns SimplePlanes, switch Steam to Offline Mode, and build and fly your own aircraft in single-player. Delivery is instant and automated, payment is crypto (USDT, BTC, ETH, LTC), it works worldwide with no region lock, and access is backed by a free replacement guarantee.
Key facts
- Price on bonege
- $9.99 — one-time
- Full Steam price
- ~$12.99 (save ~23%)
- What it is
- Shared Steam offline account that already owns SimplePlanes
- How you play
- Steam Offline Mode — single-player build and fly
- Delivery
- Instant & automated
- Payment
- Crypto — USDT (TRC20), BTC, ETH, LTC
- Region
- Worldwide, no region lock
- Guarantee
- Free replacement if access stops
What you get
- Steam account that already owns the game
- Step-by-step offline-mode guide
- Instant automated delivery after payment
- Replacement guarantee if access stops
Buy SimplePlanes cheap — offline account
What you get
You get login access to a Steam account that already owns SimplePlanes, delivered for a one-time $9.99 instead of the ~$12.99 Steam asking price. After checkout you receive the credentials automatically, sign in through the normal Steam client, and the full game sits ready in the library — the complete part-snapping aircraft builder, the in-cockpit flight simulation, the level challenges, and the sandbox where you test whatever you bolt together. Nothing is trimmed or locked behind extra steps; it is the same SimplePlanes you would download after buying it directly.
This is a shared offline account, not a Steam key, a gift, or a subscription. You are not redeeming a code into your own profile and you are not paying a monthly fee. You log into the supplied account, flip Steam into Offline Mode, and play the single-player campaign and sandbox from there. That distinction matters for how you treat the account: you keep it in Offline Mode for play sessions rather than using it as your everyday online profile, and you get a working copy of the game at a lower price than buying it outright.
Because everything is automated, there is no waiting on a human to hand over details and no back-and-forth before you can start building. The account is ready the moment payment confirms, and if access ever stops working we replace it free of charge. For a builder-style game like SimplePlanes, where most of your time is spent designing and test-flying offline anyway, this is a low-friction way to get the full title at a cheaper price.
How a SimplePlanes offline account works
The process is short. You buy the SimplePlanes offline account, pay in crypto, and the credentials arrive instantly through automated delivery. You then open the Steam client, log in with the details you received, and let Steam finish loading the account. Once you are in, you switch Steam to Offline Mode from the top-left Steam menu, and from that point you can launch SimplePlanes and play without needing to stay connected. Your builds, custom aircraft, and progress save locally on your machine during these offline sessions.
SimplePlanes is a natural fit for this offline approach because it is fundamentally a single-player creative simulator. You spend your time snapping fuselage blocks together, shaping wing sections, mounting engines and control surfaces, then jumping into the cockpit to see whether your design actually flies. None of that core loop — the building, the physics testing, the challenge levels — depends on an online connection, so Offline Mode covers the whole experience that most players come to SimplePlanes for in the first place.
Using the supplied account in Offline Mode also keeps your play sessions self-contained. You treat it as a dedicated SimplePlanes account rather than mixing it with your personal Steam friends, purchases, or other games. If you ever run into a sign-in problem or the access stops working, you contact us and we issue a free replacement, so a single hiccup does not end your access to the game you paid for.
Cheaper than a Steam key
At $9.99 this offline account comes in under the ~$12.99 Steam price for SimplePlanes, a saving of roughly 23% on the full cost. A standard Steam key for the same game would normally run you the full retail figure, and on top of that keys can be tied to specific regions, get delisted, or require a card payment you may not want to use. The offline account route skips those frictions: one flat price, no region lock, and crypto payment that works the same wherever you are.
The trade-off is straightforward and worth stating plainly. With a key you own the game permanently on your own profile and can play online and offline as you like. With this offline account you play SimplePlanes in Steam Offline Mode on a shared account at a lower price. For a single-player builder where the appeal is designing aircraft and flying them yourself, that trade rarely costs you anything in practice — you get the same game and the same creative tools for less money.
If your goal is simply to play SimplePlanes — to build planes, test them, and work through the challenges — without paying full retail and without dealing with cards or regional restrictions, the cheap SimplePlanes Steam offline account is the direct path. You pay $9.99 once, get instant access, and start building. If you specifically need a permanent key on your own account for online features, a key is the better buy and we would rather you know that up front.
Is it safe?
We will be honest about exactly what this is rather than dress it up: it is a shared Steam offline account that already owns SimplePlanes, intended for offline single-player use. It is not a key, not an official Steam gift, and we make no claim that it is some special licensed arrangement. What we do guarantee is that the account works on delivery and that, if your access ever stops, you get a free replacement — that promise is the core of how we keep the purchase safe for you.
To keep things smooth, use the account the way it is meant to be used: log in, switch Steam to Offline Mode, and play SimplePlanes in single-player. Avoid treating it as your main online profile, do not change the account credentials, and do not attach personal payment methods or purchases to it. Following those simple habits keeps the account stable and means your offline sessions run without interruption for as long as you want to play.
Payment is handled in crypto — USDT (TRC20), BTC, ETH, and LTC — which means you are not entering card details anywhere and there is no regional payment barrier to clear. Combined with instant automated delivery and the replacement guarantee, the buying experience is designed to be low-risk: you pay, you receive the SimplePlanes account immediately, and you have a fallback if anything goes wrong. If you ever have a question or an access issue, support is there to sort it out.
About SimplePlanes
SimplePlanes is an indie building-and-simulation game where you construct aircraft by snapping parts together, shaping wing sections, and bolting on engines, then climb into the cockpit to see whether your creation actually takes to the air. The whole point is hands-on experimentation: you design something, fly it, watch where the physics punishes a bad wing angle or an underpowered engine, and go back to tweak it. It rewards tinkering, and a clumsy first attempt often becomes a capable plane after a few rounds of adjustment.
The depth comes from how flexible the building is. You are not limited to traditional planes — players use the same part system to build jets, propeller craft, gliders, rockets, cars, and stranger contraptions, all governed by the same flight and physics model. Each component you attach genuinely affects weight, balance, thrust, and handling, so the game becomes a sandbox for understanding how aircraft behave. Working through its challenge scenarios pushes you to engineer designs that meet specific goals rather than just throwing parts together.
That self-contained, creative loop is exactly why SimplePlanes plays so well as an offline single-player title. The building, the test flights, the iteration, and the challenges all run locally without needing an online connection, so a Steam offline account covers the core of what makes the game enjoyable. If you like the idea of designing your own aircraft from scratch and seeing them fly, SimplePlanes delivers that for hours, and this offline account gets you into it at $9.99.
// pros
- Save ~23% — $9.99 instead of the ~$12.99 Steam price
- Instant automated delivery, no waiting on a human
- Full SimplePlanes build-and-fly experience in Offline Mode
- Crypto payment (USDT, BTC, ETH, LTC) — no card, no region lock
- Free replacement guarantee if access ever stops
// good to know
- · Single-player / offline only — not for online features
- · You play in Steam Offline Mode on a shared account, not your own profile
Playing SimplePlanes offline
Pay with crypto
Checkout in USDT, BTC, ETH or LTC — no card needed.
Get the login
We deliver the account that owns the game, automatically, in minutes.
Play offline
Sign in, switch Steam to Offline Mode with our guide, and enjoy the full game.
SimplePlanes — questions
Can you play SimplePlanes offline?
Yes. You log into the supplied account, switch Steam to Offline Mode, and build and fly aircraft in single-player. SimplePlanes' core loop — designing, test-flying, and the challenge levels — all runs offline.
How much is SimplePlanes on bonege?
$9.99 as a one-time payment, compared to the regular Steam price of about $12.99 — a saving of roughly 23%.
How fast is delivery?
Instant and automated. The account credentials arrive right after your crypto payment confirms, so you can log in and start building immediately.
How do I pay?
In crypto only — USDT (TRC20), BTC, ETH, or LTC. There are no card payments and no region restrictions on buying.
What's the difference vs a Steam key?
A key activates on your own profile and you own the game permanently with online access. This is a shared offline account you play in Steam Offline Mode at a lower price — ideal for SimplePlanes' single-player building.
Is it safe?
It's a shared offline account that already owns SimplePlanes. Use it in Offline Mode, don't change its details, and if access ever stops you get a free replacement at no cost.



