Compara los precios de 911 Operator and 911 Operator - Special Resources DLC en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Jutsu Games. Publicado por PlayWay S.A.. Lanzado el 24/2/2017. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Single Player, Bird View, Simulation, Indie, Strategy.

You run a 911 dispatch center, juggling police, medics, and firefighters across real-world city maps while fielding voiced emergency calls that range from nuisance noise complaints to full-blown hostage situations.

911 Operator is a top-down resource management sim where you sit in the hot seat of an emergency dispatch center. Every shift, incidents pop up across a bird's-eye map of a real city, and your job is to answer incoming calls, triage them through dialogue-tree conversations, then route the right units - police cruisers, ambulances, fire trucks - to each scene before things get worse. The core loop is closer to a light real-time strategy game than a deep simulation: you are allocating finite units across a map, deciding which fires (sometimes literally) to let smolder while you deal with the cardiac arrest across town. That resource-pressure tension is the game's strongest card, and for the first few hours it genuinely delivers. The career mode walks you through a progression of cities, grading your performance after each shift and promoting or firing you based on your reputation stat. It is approachable enough that strategy newcomers will not be lost. There is no sprawling tech tree or build order to memorize, just a pre-shift budget screen where you purchase and upgrade units - patrol bikes, armored vans, unmarked police cars, sport cars for rapid deployment - then manage them in real time. The Special Resources DLC, which launched alongside the base game, plugs in 15 additional incident types (chemical fires, street fights, infrastructure emergencies) plus 8 extra vehicle classes that the base game locks out entirely. Honestly, the DLC content feels like it should have shipped in the box; without it, the incident pool runs shallow faster. Think of the bundle as the real baseline purchase. The bigger strategic layer is the Free Play mode, which lets you download and play real-world city grids from around the globe, effectively giving the game unlimited maps. That is a clever longevity valve, but it cannot paper over the repetition problem that critics and players consistently flag. The call scripts cycle, the incident icons repeat, and once you have heard the pizza-order-as-distress-call scenario a second time the novelty evaporates. The AI units navigate autonomously once dispatched, which keeps the pace manageable but means there is little moment-to-moment tactical finesse beyond initial assignment. A Paradox grand-strategy player looking for layered decision-making will find the ceiling here in roughly 8-10 hours. The UI carries some friction. Clustered incidents in a dense urban area make clicking the right target frustrating, and there is no pause-to-issue-orders option, so new players get punished by the interface as much as by difficulty. Voiced calls are a genuine highlight - fully acted, contextually varied, with the occasional grimly funny misdial - but audio quality and call variety cannot carry the whole game indefinitely. Where 911 Operator lands best is as a low-barrier, legitimately tense experience for players who want something different from their usual strategy diet: emergency management fans, simulator dabblers, and anyone curious what dispatch stress actually feels like in interactive form. Approach it as a 10-15 hour experience bundled with the DLC, not a long-haul campaign, and it earns its keep. Diego, Scout Team

911 Operator and 911 Operator - Special Resources DLC
Single PlayerBird ViewSimulationIndieStrategy

911 Operator and 911 Operator - Special Resources DLC

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24 feb 2017Jutsu GamesPlayWay S.A.
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You run a 911 dispatch center, juggling police, medics, and firefighters across real-world city maps while fielding voiced emergency calls that range from nuisance noise complaints to full-blown hostage situations.

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911 Operator is a top-down resource management sim where you sit in the hot seat of an emergency dispatch center. Every shift, incidents pop up across a bird's-eye map of a real city, and your job is to answer incoming calls, triage them through dialogue-tree conversations, then route the right units - police cruisers, ambulances, fire trucks - to each scene before things get worse. The core loop is closer to a light real-time strategy game than a deep simulation: you are allocating finite units across a map, deciding which fires (sometimes literally) to let smolder while you deal with the cardiac arrest across town. That resource-pressure tension is the game's strongest card, and for the first few hours it genuinely delivers. The career mode walks you through a progression of cities, grading your performance after each shift and promoting or firing you based on your reputation stat. It is approachable enough that strategy newcomers will not be lost. There is no sprawling tech tree or build order to memorize, just a pre-shift budget screen where you purchase and upgrade units - patrol bikes, armored vans, unmarked police cars, sport cars for rapid deployment - then manage them in real time. The Special Resources DLC, which launched alongside the base game, plugs in 15 additional incident types (chemical fires, street fights, infrastructure emergencies) plus 8 extra vehicle classes that the base game locks out entirely. Honestly, the DLC content feels like it should have shipped in the box; without it, the incident pool runs shallow faster. Think of the bundle as the real baseline purchase. The bigger strategic layer is the Free Play mode, which lets you download and play real-world city grids from around the globe, effectively giving the game unlimited maps. That is a clever longevity valve, but it cannot paper over the repetition problem that critics and players consistently flag. The call scripts cycle, the incident icons repeat, and once you have heard the pizza-order-as-distress-call scenario a second time the novelty evaporates. The AI units navigate autonomously once dispatched, which keeps the pace manageable but means there is little moment-to-moment tactical finesse beyond initial assignment. A Paradox grand-strategy player looking for layered decision-making will find the ceiling here in roughly 8-10 hours. The UI carries some friction. Clustered incidents in a dense urban area make clicking the right target frustrating, and there is no pause-to-issue-orders option, so new players get punished by the interface as much as by difficulty. Voiced calls are a genuine highlight - fully acted, contextually varied, with the occasional grimly funny misdial - but audio quality and call variety cannot carry the whole game indefinitely. Where 911 Operator lands best is as a low-barrier, legitimately tense experience for players who want something different from their usual strategy diet: emergency management fans, simulator dabblers, and anyone curious what dispatch stress actually feels like in interactive form. Approach it as a 10-15 hour experience bundled with the DLC, not a long-haul campaign, and it earns its keep.

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Diego · Scout Team

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steamEmergency DispatchReal-World MapsResource AllocationDialogue TriageCareer ProgressionUnit ManagementStress SimShort-Session Strategy

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Memory
1024 MB RAM
Storage
500 MB
Graphics
512 Mb
Processor
2 GHz
System requirements
Windows 7

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Fecha de lanzamiento
24 feb 2017

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