Emergency Fire Response

Emergency Fire Response (2003)

by Monte Cristo, DreamCatcher Interactive
Genres:Strategy
Game modes:Single player
Story:Command a team of elite firefighters as they are dispatched on missions to save lives and property from blazing infernos in locations including warehouses, apartments, banks, and chemical plants.
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user avatar@Arecheruser avatar@Arecher
April 25, 2025
A surprisingly deep RTS game, in which handling fires properly and saving civilians was paramount. Fires could easily get out of control due to car explosions, backdrafts, the wind shifting, etc. Extremely fun and charming game. I can still hear the "Reinforcements Have Arrived" voicelines 20 years later, and I'd like to make sure I'll still be able to play this from time to time in another 20.
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