Operator
In 911 Operator, you take on the role of an emergency dispatcher, who has to rapidly deal with the incoming reports. Keep in mind, that the person on the other side of the line might turn out to be a dying daughter’s father, an unpredictable terrorist, or just a prankster. Can you handle all of this?
PLAY ON ANY CITY IN THE WORLD
The Free Play mode lets you choose a city to play on – the game will download its map, along with real streets, addresses and the emergency infrastructure.
PEOPLE’S LIVES ARE IN YOUR HANDS!
Main features:
* Over 50 recorded dialogues inspired by real calls: serious and dramatic, but sometimes also funny or annoying.
* Real First Aid instructions.
* 6 selected cities in Career mode, featuring unique calls and events.
* More than 140 types of reports to encounter.
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The game requires Internet connection to download free maps. The offline game is available after downloading the maps.
All map data © OpenStreetMap authors
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Online features require an account and are subject to terms of service and applicable privacy policy (playstationnetwork.com/terms-of-service & playstationnetwork.com/privacy-policy).
1 player
DUALSHOCK®4
Online Play (Optional)
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Ported by Code Horizon. Developed by JutsuGames. Published by PlayWay SA.
Steam User 5
TL;DR Pretty cool simple concept of a game! And it's free! So just try it out, especially if you like games like Mini Metro
But it's early access and there ain't that much to do in it yet, so don't expect much :D
The idea actually works great, it just needs more work and polishing - And it needs to be more challenging, preferable with some actually levels to complete, instead of just highscores (That at this point is only based by how much time you play it, because it easily becomes to easy)
There is some bugs/balancing issues at this stage, that make it a bit boring after a very short amount of time - But I tried it just when it got on the store - So a lot may be fixed when you try it out
- You can't exit a stage, before you loose it, not even quit it without closing the whole game
- If you get game over in one town, you can just continue with the same upgrades in the next one, your score also follows you - so if you want to start over (for whatever reason) you'll need to fail at both cities
- The game opens up an extra app of the the code in a .exe, it was a bit annoying in the beginning - but I just hid it.
- It gets really easy, really quickly - I did struggle when I first opened it up, but mostly because you have to figure out the controls for yourself (They are really simple, so it doesn't take that much really)
As I said in the beginning, I actually really like where this is headed - Hopefully it will get there in early access!
Steam User 1
Operator is a pretty good minimalist elevator game. Only problem was that if you got past a certain point in any level, it became basically impossible to lose. Pretty good for killing time though.
Steam User 1
Supremely relaxing and loads of fun ~ great way to chill and kill some time while feeling a sense of achievement. Would be nice if they added more cities.
Steam User 0
A fine game if you just want to kill some time. Each level is more or less the same, if a little more difficult than the last. Very simple controls. Very easy to understand. A little tricky to master.
Steam User 0
This is so relaxing! I will totally buy this when it comes out :D
Edit: I think there needs to be an upper limit to the power ups. I've played rounds where I'd leveled my upgrades sufficiently high enough that I could keep ahead of the passenger spawn rate indefinitely. I had to purposefully stop playing in order for the game to close out my score.
Steam User 3
Interesting variation of Mini Metro. I would recommend it to anyone who enjoyed MM.
Feedback: Maybe the shapes&colours should actually be associated with a floor? That way it would be easier to decide on which floor to go so I can pick someone from the overcrowded floor.
Steam User 1
An elegant little gem. Easy to pick up and play for just a few minutes when you are between things, or just need to change gears.