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Flashing Lights - Police, Firefighting, Emergency Services Simulator

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《Flashing Lights - Police, Firefighting, Emergency Services Simulator》将发生大的变化。 今年,我们在幕后对游戏的基础进行了一些改进, 并希望在未来几个月内推出这些改进。.

Flashing Lights – Police, Firefighting, Emergency Services Simulator PC Game Overview Enrol with the police, emergency medical services or fire department and take on missions unique to each service in an open world. Engage in desperate car chases, diagnose life-threatening injuries, and put out lethal fires! Enroll with the police, emergency medical services or fire department and take on missions unique to each service in an open world. Engage in desperate car c.

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Enrol with the police, emergency medical services or fire department and take on unique missions and rewards in an open world. Engage in desperate car chases, diagnose life-threatening injuries, and put out lethal fires! Each department has its own vehicles, equipment and abilities for you to take control of. Play in single player, or work together with friends in online multiplayer to tackle incidents across a shared world. Neverwinter nights enhanced edition walkthrough.

Police:
Usually the first to respond to a criminal incident, the police are equipped with the fastest cars and a variety of equipment. Their roles vary from handing out parking tickets to chasing down dangerous suspects. They'll do everything they can to prevent criminal activity and put a stop to any crimes in progress. As the police, you'll have access to a range of equipment including a high-tech speed-radar, traffic cones, and of course a high-speed car.

Paramedic:
As an emergency medical specialist, your job lies in keeping members of the public alive, treating patients' injuries, diagnosis and more. Paramedics can also heal other players in multiplayer, which is vital in particularly dangerous jobs. Lifesaving equipment you'll utilise includes medical kits, stretchers, ambulances.

Firefighter:
The role of the fire department extends far beyond putting out flames, as they work closely with medical services out in the field, swiftly cutting open crashed cars so that medical staff can reach the casualty. The fire department won't engage in the pursuit of suspects, but will handle the aftermath of an incident, including, of course, putting out fires. Make sure to act fast before fires spread to nearby buildings. Battling raging flames and freeing trapped civilians involves some heavy-duty gear including spreaders, a fire hose, a fire extinguisher and a fire truck.

Multiplayer
Team up with fellow players online and divide your team between the three emergency services at will. Race around the open world in various vehicles, to where you are needed, working together to help civilians in accidents or catch a fleeing criminal.

Missions
Various calls to action will see you responding to incidents based on your chosen department, as well as the relevant area in the open world. From speeding and illegal parking, to raging fires and life-threatening car accidents, the pressure is on in Flashing Lights.

The World
Flashing Lights features a thriving open world (currently 3.5KM x 3.5KM) that will see emergencies break out in all corners of life. Environmental physics make police car chases all the more engaging, with both you and the suspect leaving your mark on the landscape.

Early Access
All screenshots are a work in progress, and visuals are subject to change. It is our plan to expand the open world to include different environments, missions and scenarios. We will also be adding further emergency services equipment and gameplay mechanics throughout the Early Access period.

About Flashing Lights

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Flashing Lights - Serve, Protect, and Save!

A Playable Emergency.

First Responders Only

Flashing Lights Police Simulator

Simulator

There is no doubt that first responders are among some of the heroes of modern society. The people who show up to stop crimes, put out fires, and save lives put their lives on the line for others and many of them are often worthy of emulation. Flashing Lights takes the work that these men and women do and puts it into a massive video game world, though how well it honors their work is definitely worthy of debate.

The Real Heroes - Concept: 4/5

The concept behind Flashing Lights is undeniably solid. After years of open-world games in which players can run around causing all the havoc that they like, this game provides a counterpoint in which players are asked to undo some of that carnage by taking on the roles of first responders.

Flashing lights - police firefighting emergency services simulator review

The game is more ambitious than perhaps even the developer realized, with not only three different types of gameplay but an open world to consider at once. The concept here is so big that it definitely needs a bigger team to pull off correctly, but there are definite points given here for the sheer scale of the game.

An Absolute Disaster - Graphics and Audio: 1/5

This game is ugly. There's not really a better way to put that. Every single one of the vehicles and backgrounds in the game seems like they were pulled from cheap free-to-play mobile games, and those are honestly the best-looking elements of the game. Once you see the human characters, you'll wish that you could play something as graphically advanced as Grand Theft Auto 3.

This game looks like it was a low-budget effort made in the 2000s.

Services

Flashing Lights - Serve, Protect, and Save!

A Playable Emergency.

First Responders Only

Flashing Lights Police Simulator

There is no doubt that first responders are among some of the heroes of modern society. The people who show up to stop crimes, put out fires, and save lives put their lives on the line for others and many of them are often worthy of emulation. Flashing Lights takes the work that these men and women do and puts it into a massive video game world, though how well it honors their work is definitely worthy of debate.

The Real Heroes - Concept: 4/5

The concept behind Flashing Lights is undeniably solid. After years of open-world games in which players can run around causing all the havoc that they like, this game provides a counterpoint in which players are asked to undo some of that carnage by taking on the roles of first responders.

The game is more ambitious than perhaps even the developer realized, with not only three different types of gameplay but an open world to consider at once. The concept here is so big that it definitely needs a bigger team to pull off correctly, but there are definite points given here for the sheer scale of the game.

An Absolute Disaster - Graphics and Audio: 1/5

This game is ugly. There's not really a better way to put that. Every single one of the vehicles and backgrounds in the game seems like they were pulled from cheap free-to-play mobile games, and those are honestly the best-looking elements of the game. Once you see the human characters, you'll wish that you could play something as graphically advanced as Grand Theft Auto 3.

This game looks like it was a low-budget effort made in the 2000s.

There's no audio greatness to save players, either. You will hear quite a few voice clips repeated as you try to undertake various missions and the music is never going to win any awards, but at least nothing here is as offensively bad as the visuals. If nothing else, the game is proof that it's often a good idea to bring in a skilled art design time before you make an ambitious game.

Back to the Academy - Gameplay: 2/5

The bad news is that nothing in this game really works as it should. The controls are subpar, the processes involved in accomplishing most of your tasks are convoluted, and some of the methods of completing your goals are just silly. Again, the fact that this is the work of a single person is really obvious whenever you sit down and try to play this game.

The good news, though, is that all of the faults of the game make it unintentionally hilarious. It might not be done on purpose, but there's a lot of joy to be found as you stumble your way through putting out a fire or giving someone a ticket. It's not necessarily great gameplay but it is memorable enough that you'll want to show it off to others.

A Noble Effort - Replayability: 2/5

If there's ever been a game that defines the concept of biting off more than you can chew, it's definitely this one. The concept behind the game is incredibly solid but almost every step along the path of development falls flat. Though Flashing Lights is definitely worth a few laughs, it's hard to say that it is worth either the time you would spend playing it or the money you'd spend on the game.

TL/DR

Flashing Lights Police Simulator Game

Flashing Lights is a first responder sim that's in desperate need of some emergency services.





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