German developers are often associated with a love for detailed simulators, but this stereotype extends beyond just Germany. For instance, Euro Truck Simulator is crafted by a Czech studio, and Farming Simulator by a Swiss one. However, Germany is home to numerous developers focused on realism, such as Aerosoft, who have recently launched Emergency Call 112: The Attack Squad.
This mobile game, named after Europe's emergency number equivalent to 911, lets you step into the shoes of an elite firefighting team. You'll face a range of fire emergencies, from small shed fires to dangerous house blazes, requiring you to strategize and respond effectively to each situation.
The game equips you with a variety of realistic firefighting tools, including extendable ladders, pickaxes, and hoses. Tackling these fires isn't just about dousing them with water; you must consider factors like potential gas explosions and the presence of people in danger, making quick and critical decisions on the fly.
It's an emergency!Aerosoft's ambition to bring Emergency Call 112: The Attack Squad to mobile devices is clear. This game is aimed at a dedicated audience of simulation enthusiasts, likely catering to a niche market. Yet, with its extensive features and diverse missions, Emergency Call 112 offers enough novelty to intrigue even those less devoted to simulation games. It's worth a try to see if you can handle the heat!
If Emergency Call 112 doesn't spark your interest, don't worry—there's a wide array of other engaging games out there. For instance, you might want to explore our list of the top 12 best indie games showcased at Pocket Gamer Connects Dubai, where you can discover some of the most underrated releases from around the world!